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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Mark Moroz '27 uses a pen in dipped ink to create an illustration of a tree.

Exhibition Highlights Art and Uses of Native Trees

Mark Moroz ’27 created illustrations of native trees for the interdisciplinary exhibition. (SUNY Geneseo/ Matt Burkhartt) Native Trees of the Genesee Valley, a new exhibition at SUNY Geneseo, celebrates native species seen on and near campus. The display is an interdisciplinary collaboration between the departments of geography and sustainability studies, biology, English and creative writing, and Milne Library in support

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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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