Members of the campus community are invited to a series of events on Friday, Sept. 2, when "Relax, Refuel, Return to Nature" unfolds from 1 to 4 p.m at Rice Creek Field Station.
SUNY Oswego's Rice Creek Associates (RCA) will host microbiologist Dr. Stephen M. Rich discussing "Ticks and Disease on a Changing Landscape" at 2 p.m. Saturday, April, 23, at Rice Creek Field Station.
For the third year in a row, members of the campus community and general public are invited to celebrate National Arbor Day throughout April with the Canal Forest Restoration Project (CFRP) team at SUNY Oswego's Rice Creek Field Station, via a free online webinar series.
“Alberto Rey: Biological Regionalism: Oswego River and Lake Ontario” – an exploration of the history and the present condition of these waterways by the noted artist – will culminate in an exhibition opening March 4 in SUNY Oswego’s Tyler Art Gallery and at a series of campus and community events.
Scholars, scientists, educators, students and members of the general community are invited to submit proposals for the Rice Creek Associates Small Grants Program by April 11. Approved projects must involve work at SUNY Oswego's Rice Creek Field Station.
Rice Creek Field Station invites the public and members of the campus community to its free Celebrate Snow winter festival on Saturday, Feb 19 (with a severe weather date of Feb 20). The family-friendly outdoor festival (noon to 2 p.m.) will be followed by an invited lecture at 2 p.m. by Rochester Institute of Technology professor Michael Peres on “Photographing the Best Snowflakes.”
Rice Creek Associates (RCA), the support group for SUNY Oswego’s Rice Creek Field Station, invites members of the public to an annual symposium highlighting the scholarly work of RCA small grants awardees on Saturday, Nov. 13.
A local effort to restore the Centennial Arboretum on the SUNY Oswego campus seeks help from the public in advance of a planned tree-planting effort at 10 a.m. on Saturday, Oct. 23.
Every morning along the trails of Rice Creek Field Station, a faculty member and three students set out for a unique research opportunity that examines ways cardinals adapt to humans in different environments.
SUNY Oswego’s Rice Creek Field Station once again invites children and young adults ages 5 to 16 to attend Exploring Nature, a weeklong nature education program.