The Automotive Trades Department of Alfred State
College, in conjunction with Tenneco, sponsored a "Drive and Ride" event in
September at the Wellsville Campus.
The Automotive
Trades Department of Alfred State College, in conjunction with Tenneco,
sponsored a "Drive and Ride" event in September at the Wellsville Campus.
Following a successful day of interactive automotive technology demonstrations
and drive experiences, a banquet was held to honor the folks in the after-market
automotive industry who have been supporters of the college. Plaques were
given to Tenneco, Standard Motor Products, Inc., and UniSelect USA in
recognition of the dedication to Progress through Partnership shown by each of
these companies in developing
Gary Moore, Alfred State College class of 1976, is
head coach of the full spectrum of running sports on campus: men's and
women's cross country, men's and women's indoor track, and men's and women's
outdoor track.
Gary Moore, Alfred State College
class of 1976, is head coach of the full spectrum of running sports on
campus: men's and women's cross country, men's and women's indoor track,
and men's and women's outdoor track.
John Garippa, associate professor, Automotive Trades
Department, Alfred State College, was recently named the 2008 Educator of the
Year at the North American Council of Automotive Teachers (NACAT) conference
held recently at the Pennsylvania College of Technology in Williamsport.
John Garippa, associate professor,
Automotive Trades Department, Alfred State College, was recently named the 2008
Educator of the Year at the North American Council of Automotive Teachers
(NACAT) conference held recently at the Pennsylvania College of Technology in
Williamsport.
Alfred State College's first
Homecoming/ Family weekend in a number of years was declared a success, despite
the almost constant rain and a couple of unfortunate losses on the playing
field.
Alfred State College's first Homecoming/ Family weekend in a number of years was declared a success, despite the almost constant rain and a couple of unfortunate losses on the playing
field.
Hundreds of visitors converged on campus during
Homecoming/Family Weekend and enjoyed a variety of activities designed to
entertain and delight those who participated.
Local eateries will once again participate in Alfred State College's "Taste of Wellsville," this year, Saturday, Oct. 11, from 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Restaurants and other food purveyors will showcase their tasty signature dishes in "miniature form" at stations around the Applied Technology Campus.
Local eateries will once again participate in Alfred State College's "Taste of Wellsville," this year, Saturday, Oct. 11, from 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Restaurants and other food purveyors will showcase their tasty signature dishes in "miniature form" at stations around the Applied Technology Campus.
Tickets for the food (50 cents each-food costs may range from one ticket to several) may be purchased on the day of the event. Ten percent of the proceeds will benefit the Friends of Allegany County Arc.
Alfred State College
Homecoming/Family Weekend is September 11-14, 2008. A number of
activities have been scheduled including tours of the campus, a Rusted Root
concert, several athletic games, alumni group reunion gatherings,
Alfred
State College Homecoming/Family Weekend is September 11-14, 2008. A
number of activities have been scheduled including tours of the campus, a
Rusted Root concert, several athletic games, alumni group reunion gatherings,
comedian Richie Byrne, and a tailgate party prior to the football game. A
Alfred State College President Dr. John M. Anderson recently convened a meeting of all the volunteer boards that serve the institution. This first-ever gathering of its type served to acquaint new board members (and experienced ones) with the goals and responsibilities of the other volunteer boards.
Alfred State College President Dr. John M. Anderson recently convened a meeting of all the volunteer boards that serve the institution. This first-ever gathering of its type served to acquaint new board members (and experienced ones) with the goals and responsibilities of the other volunteer boards.
Donald Holzer, Murfreesboro, TN, Alfred State College
class of 1956 (plant and soil science), recently donated $20,000 to his alma
mater to help modernize the soils laboratory and provide students with more
practical, hands-on techniques to evaluate soil properties and enhance soil
quality.
[img_assist|nid=5312|title=Donald Holzer presents a check for two scholarships.|desc=Pictured here, Anderson, far right, accepts the check from Holzer, center, while Dr. Matthew Harbur, assistant professor, Agriculture and Horticulture Department, looks on.|link=none|align=left|width=250|height=242]Donald Holzer, Murfreesboro, TN,
Alfred State College class of 1956 (plant and soil science), recently donated
$20,000 to his alma mater to help modernize the soils laboratory and
provide students with more practical, hands-on techniques to evaluate soil
Alfred State College is ready to rock into its second
century by presenting a Rusted Root concert as part of Homecoming/Family
Weekend, Friday, Sept. 12, at 8 p.m. in the Orvis Activities Center.
Alfred State
College is ready to rock into its second century by presenting aRusted Root
concert as part of Homecoming/Family Weekend, Friday, Sept. 12, at 8 p.m. in the Orvis
Activities Center. Tickets are $5 for
ASC students, ASC alumni, and family members of ASC students. General admission is $10. Doors open at 7 p.m.