Alfred State College's Office of Career Development will host a "WINS" (Women in Non-traditional Studies) FutureBound Career Day, Friday, March 28, from 8:30 a.m.-2:15 p.m.
This annual career exploration day is held for 10th grade girls interested in learning more about non-traditional occupations and careers (non-traditional occupations are defined as those with fewer than 25 percent female workers).
Alfred State College's Office of Career Development will host a "WINS" (Women in Non-traditional Studies)FutureBound Career Day, Friday, March 28, from 8:30 a.m.-2:15 p.m.
This annual career exploration day is held for 10th grade girls interested in learning more about non-traditional occupations and careers (non-traditional occupations are defined as those with fewer than 25 percent female workers).
Alfred State College recently hosted the Southern Tier Consortia for Alcohol and Other Substance Abuse Services. The Consortia is comprised of colleges,universities, and community prevention providers in the Chautauqua, Cattaraugus, Allegany, and western portion of Steuben Counties.
Alfred State College recently hosted the Southern Tier Consortia for Alcohol and Other Substance Abuse Services. The Consortia is comprised of colleges,universities, and community prevention providers in the Chautauqua, Cattaraugus, Allegany, and western portion of Steuben Counties.
Alfred State College's new president Dr. John M. Anderson, left, and his wife Vivien were the guests of honor at a recent reception hosted by the Alfred State College Council at Club 57 in Hornell, where they renewed acquaintances with old friends and former colleagues and met new friends as part of their re-introduction to the area.
Alfred State College's new president Dr. John M. Anderson, left, and his wife Vivien were the guests of honor at a recent reception hosted by the Alfred State College Council at Club 57 in Hornell, where they renewed acquaintances with old friends and former colleagues and met new friends as part of their re-introduction to the area.
A group of 42 students from the five boroughs of New York City, who have been accepted to enroll at Alfred State College in the fall, visited campus recently and spent a whirlwind 24 hours on campus.
About 150 professionals are expected when Alfred State College hosts the fourth annual Conference on Aging, Tuesday, March 18, from 8 a.m-4 p.m.
About 150 professionals are expected when Alfred State College hosts the fourth annual Conference on Aging, Tuesday, March 18, from 8 a.m-4 p.m.
Rose Marie Fagan, outreach coordinator, The Pioneer Network, the morning's keynote speaker, will discuss pioneering approaches to change the culture of aging from the traditional nursing facilities to a culture that is life affirming, satisfying, humane, and meaningful. Participants will learn new ways of de-institutionalizing services and individualizing care across the aging services spectrum.
On Saturday, March 8, David Lee, from The Chartered Institute of Technology (CITECH) in Singapore, visited Alfred State College to explore partnership opportunities between the two institutions.
Alfred State College faculty and staff turned out in large number recently to meet and greet the college's new president Dr. John M. Anderson and his wife Vivien, at a reception held in their honor.
Alfred State College faculty and staff turned out in large number recently to meet and greet the college's new president Dr. John M. Anderson and his wife Vivien, at a reception held in their honor. Pictured here, l-r, Kathy Markel, associate director, ASC Admissions, greets the president and the first lady.
Alfred State College's new president, Dr. John M. Anderson, began his duties in a pleasant way with two "Have Breakfast with the President" receptions for students on both the Alfred and Wellsville campuses.
Alfred State College's Office of Communications has been notified that it was named a recipient of four awards in the 23rd Annual Admissions Advertising Awards Competition, sponsored by the Admissions Marketing Report publication.
Alfred State College's Office of Communications has been notified that it was named a recipient of four awards in the 23rd Annual Admissions Advertising Awards Competition, sponsored by the Admissions Marketing Report publication. Winning entries included the ASC student view book (Come for a Visit then Decide); the ASC student life brochure (Life at Alfred State); and a single spot television commercial (featuring alumnus Conroy Parchment, 2005) which all garnered silver awards, and the Athletics Brochure which captured a bronze.
Fifty Alfred State College students participated in the fall portion of the annual NYS Mathematics Association of Two-Year Colleges (NYSMATYC) Math Contest in October where the team placed 12th in the statewide competition. More than 700 students from 22 NYS two-year colleges competed.