Students enrolled in the Culinary Arts
programs at the School of Applied Technology of Alfred State College will
prepare a holiday buffet on Wednesday, Dec. 5, from 5-7 p.m. in the student dining hall of the Culinary Arts Building
on the Wellsville campus.
Students enrolled in the Culinary Arts
programs at the School of Applied Technology of Alfred State College will
prepare a holiday buffet on Wednesday, Dec. 5, from 5-7 p.m. in the student dining hall of the Culinary Arts Building
on the Wellsville campus. Cost is $15 (all inclusive) per person.
Children 10 and under can eat for $7. Proceeds will benefit the Top Hat
Scholarship Fund and club activities.
The Alfred State College WINS (Women in
Non-traditional Studies-- though the Club is open to all students) Club hosted
two alumnae visitors to campus earlier this month to talk to the WINS Club
members during the 16th annual Women in the Field Dinner.
[img_assist|nid=3373|title=WINS Dinner|desc=|link=none|align=left|width=300|height=193]The Alfred State College WINS (Women in
Non-traditional Studies-- though the Club is open to all students) Club hosted
two alumnae visitors to campus earlier this month to talk to the WINS Club
members during the 16th annual Women in the Field Dinner. The guests spoke to about 35 students from
various curriculums about what they do in their jobs, what is expected, which
courses and college activities help them in their jobs, and advice - most
Alfred State College has been named
to the top 10 undergraduate construction schools in Michael Nelson's inaugural rankings of the top undergraduate construction management and
construction engineering programs in the nation.
Alfred State College has been named
to the top 10 undergraduate construction schools in Michael Nelson's inaugural rankings of the top undergraduate construction management and
construction engineering programs in the nation. Nelson's Web log, C-School Blog - Construction Management Education,
covers current events and trends in
construction management education, student construction competitions, and
Daniel H. Whitford, Cuba, has been named to the board of the Educational Foundation of Alfred, Inc.
Daniel H. Whitford, Cuba, has been named to the board of the Educational Foundation of Alfred, Inc. As a board member, Whitford will contribute his skills to the management of the property affairs, business, and concerns of the corporation; he will also participate in the adoption of resolutions and regulations for the conduct of the management of the affairs of the corporation.
Dr. Gary Lounsberry, associate professor, Social and
Behavioral Sciences Department at Alfred State College, recently moderated a
research panel presenting a series of papers on the theme "Evidence-based
Practice in Public Health Social Work" at the annual conference of the American
Public Health Association meeting in Washington, D.C., Nov. 3-7, 2007.
Dr. Gary Lounsberry, associate professor, Social and
Behavioral Sciences Department at Alfred State College, recently moderated a
research panel presenting a series of papers on the theme "Evidence-based
Practice in Public Health Social Work" at the annual conference of the American
Public Health Association meeting in Washington, D.C., Nov. 3-7, 2007.
Alfred State College students recently were
given the opportunity to meet with prospective employers, research information
about different careers, and learn how to interact with those folks in the
"real world" who may become their future bosses during a Career Fair, sponsored
by the Career Development Office on the Alfred campus.
Alfred State College students recently were
given the opportunity to meet with prospective employers, research information
about different careers, and learn how to interact with those folks in the
"real world" who may become their future bosses during a Career Fair, sponsored
by the Career Development Office on the Alfred campus.
Dr. Maryanne Cole, Bradford, PA, assistant professor of English at Alfred State College has been named to the board of the Educational Foundation of Alfred, Inc.
Dr. Maryanne Cole, Bradford, PA, assistant professor of English at Alfred State College has been named to the board of the Educational Foundation of Alfred, Inc. As a board member, Cole will contribute her skills to the management of the property affairs, business, and concerns of the corporation; she will also participate in the adoption of resolutions and regulations for the conduct of the management of the affairs of the corporation.
Smiles were the order du jour as Alfred State College officials, students, and contractors cut the ribbon at the new Student Gathering Place at the Central Dining Hall on the Alfred campus late last month.
Smiles were the order du jour as Alfred State College officials, students, and contractors cut the ribbon at the new Student Gathering Place at the Central Dining Hall on the Alfred campus late last month. Students and faculty have been enjoying gathering and dining in this recently opened, light-filled gathering spot located in the infill area between Allied Health and CDH. The food-court set up makes getting a meal convenient.
Several new professional staff
members have joined the Alfred State College community.
Several new professional staff
members have joined the Alfred State College community.
Among the new hires were Ann
Baldwin, Barbara Brockway, Jesse Cole, Hollie Hall, Stephanie Hoyer, Martha
McGee, Caitlin Mizanin, Jaime Palmatier, Nicole Parise, Erica Rodriguez, and
Brice Weigman.
Baldwin,
of Andover, has
been hired as a counselor in the Admissions Office where she will travel in the
five boroughs of New York City,
New Jersey, and selected areas of
Ohio and Illinois. She has
extensive experience in admissions and other areas of higher education.
Several new faculty members have
joined the Alfred State College community.
Among the new hires announced in
the Academic Affairs Division were Wayne Beckemeyer, Dawn Bennett, Wayne
Bensley, Mary Boyer, Marlee Cannon, Gerald Ives, Terry Jackson, Steven Jacobi,
Stephen Kielar, Christina King, Matthew Lawrence, Mark Payne, and Jacob Yoder.
Beckemeyer, Wellsville, has been
hired as an adjunct professor at ASC's School of Applied
Technology. Beckemeyer holds a bachelor of arts
degree from Park University
(Parkville, MO) and an associate in occupational
studies.