Geography and Sustainability Studies

Top Row (L to R): Edie Jones ’27, Tary Santelises ’26. Bottom Row (L to R) Lea Mancarella ’28, Ava Woodstock ’27

Four Students Win Gilman Scholarships

Top Row (L to R): Edie Jones ’27, Tary Santelises ’26. Bottom Row (L to R) Lea Mancarella ’28, Ava Woodstock ’27 (SUNY Geneseo/Mat Johnson) In a national competition, four SUNY Geneseo students have won 2026–27 Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarships for study abroad: Edie Jones’27 (New Zealand), Lea Mancarella ’28 (Ghana), Tary Santelises ’26 (Ghana), and

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Associate Professor Stephen Tulowiecki

A Legacy Ecological Survey and Species Distribution Models of Mid-20th C. American Chestnut in Monroe County

Associate Professor Stephen Tulowiecki (SUNY Geneseo/Matt Burkhartt) Author Stephen J. Tulowiecki Publication Forest Ecology and Management Summary This study created a map of predicted geographic distribution of American chestnut in the mid-20th century in Monroe County, New York; chestnut is a functionally extinct tree species that scientists are attempting to bring back via breeding and

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Stephen Tulowiecki

Pervasiveness of Indigenous Settlement in Oak Landscapes of Southern New England

Associate Professor Stephen Tulowiecki (SUNY Geneseo/Matt Burkhart) Author Stephen J. Tulowiecki Additional Authors and Editors Research Ecologist Brice B. Hanberry Research Ecologist at USDA Forest Service Rocky Mountain Research Station; Professer Emeritus Marc D. Abrams of Penn State University. Publication Land Summary Indigenous settlement has coincided with fire-adapted oak-dominated forests for millennia in southern New

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