Agstation

NYSAES

Student working at the Ag Station

Through innovative research, education and extension programs, the New York State Agricultural Experiment Station (NYSAES) seeks to advance a sustainable agriculture and food system that will improve human health, protect the environment and support the economic development that is needed to address state and global needs.

The Station, which celebrated its 125th anniversary in 2007, has four academic departments: Entomology (the study of insects), Food Science & Technology, Horticultural Sciences and Plant Pathology.

"Open-ended research is so different from classroom labs," said Thomas Glover, liaison between the Colleges and NYSAES and adjunct professor at Cornell. "Students do very sophisticated work, much of which gets published in scientific journals. It's a really great experience."

According to the MOU, the Colleges' goal is to place 10 to 20 students in research positions at the Station each year. Qualified and accepted HWS students can participate in summer or academic-year research such as an independent study, honors work or a research semester. Students who take part in a research semester are permitted to conduct research at the Station in lieu of two courses in one particular semester. Students may receive course credit or monetary compensation for their research work at the Station.

This summer, Juliana Freier '12, Eileen Oelhaf '13, Nathan Martin '13, Kevin Pollard '13 and Gussie Williams '13 will all be conducting research at the Station, either with Station researchers or HWS faculty who also work at the Station.

NYSAES NEWS

Posters, Events for Pakistan

Pakistan is currently enduring one of the harshest natural disasters in recent memory. Unusually heavy monsoon rains that began in July blanketed the nation, leaving more than 2,000 dead and more than 21 million injured or homeless. Ali Sana '13 came to Hobart and William Smith from Islamabad, Pakistan, where he attended Roots College International. In 2007, in the aftermath of a terrorist attack...  More >>

Landing an Internship with Africa Action

This summer, Laura Martin '10 is fulfilling her passion through an internship experience with Africa Action in Washington, D.C. Through the national organization that works for political, economic, and social justice in Africa, she has been given the opportunity to help people of a place for which she has great fervor. Working on a double major in International Relations and Africana Studies, Mart...  More >>

Dunn Keynote Speaker in Denmark

Associate Professor of Political Science Kevin Dunn was recently invited to be a keynote speaker at the 2009 Conference of the Association of Development Researchers in Denmark. The conference, titled "Bringing the State Back In: New Roles and Responsibilities of the 21st Century State," was held in Copenhagen on May 12 and 13. The Association of Development Researchers in Denmark is an associatio...  More >>

Salisbury Internship Winners Named

Since 2007, the Charles H. Salisbury Summer International Internship Stipend Award has given some of Hobart and William Smith's finest students the opportunity to pursue their academic passions abroad. This year, the 2009 winners of the award are Seher Syed '10, who will travel to Bangladesh; Regina Triplett '10, who will visit Geneva, Switzerland; and Adam Croglia '10, who will travel to Vietnam....  More >>

Peace Corp Service Spotlighted

Alum Martha Pigott '06 is currently serving in the Peace Corps in Malawi, an assignment she began in June of 2007. Recently, the Buffalo News wrote about Pigott and her experience in Dzoole, Malawi and the Web site her brother created to help her raise money for youths in the village. "I didn't know a thing about Malawi when I learned that's where I was going! To tell you the truth, I didn't even ...  More >>

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SUMMER PLACEMENTS

  • Juliana Freier '12
  • Eileen Oelhaf '13
  • Nathan Martin '13
  • Kevin Pollard '13
  • Gussie Williams '13

More information on Summer Placements 2011