SUNY Oswego biological sciences faculty member Maria Sagot helped organize the first-of-its-kind event, which brought together faculty and students from 22 different countries to study bats’ behavior, ecological impact and challenges.
Environmental science students at SUNY Brockport study the growth of native, exotic, and invasive plant species on campus. Three students of Dr. Kathryn Amatangelo’s discussed their research projects and what plants they’re currently growing.
Through its collaboration with The New York Climate Exchange, Stony Brook University serves as a vital hub connecting academic research with community action for developing and deploying dynamic solutions to our global climate crisis.
Research at SUNY produces more than 200 new technologies every year. SUNY TechConnect is the gateway to world-class SUNY discoveries that are available for licensing and other partnership opportunities.