For the second year in a row, Alfred State College President Dr. John M. Anderson attended the Annual Clinton Global Initiative (CGI) meeting in New York City as the guest of ASC alumnus B. Thomas Golisano,’62, the founding sponsor of the event.
For the second year in a row, Alfred State College President Dr. John M. Anderson attended the Annual Clinton Global Initiative (CGI) meeting in New York City as the guest of ASC alumnus B. Thomas Golisano,’62, the founding sponsor of the event.
When Jessica graduated from Alfred State’s CAD program she went right to work as a designer for Praxair, the largest industrial gases company in North and South America. The company serves the aerospace, chemicals, electronics, energy, food and beverage, healthcare, manufacturing, and metals industries.
When it comes to finding jobs, Alfred State is a great place to start.
When Jessica graduated from Alfred State’s CAD program she went right to work as a designer for Praxair, the largest industrial gases company in North and South America. The company serves the aerospace, chemicals, electronics, energy, food and beverage, healthcare, manufacturing, and metals industries.
Kell Orlando (Seneca Falls) is not your ordinary Alfred State College student. Orlando, a freshman motor sports technology major taking classes on the Wellsville campus, has his sights set on one day representing the USA in the Olympics on the curling ice.
Kell Orlando (Seneca Falls) is not your ordinary Alfred State College student. Orlando, a freshman motor sports technology major taking classes on the Wellsville campus, has his sights set on one day representing the USA in the Olympics on the curling ice.
Caroline M. Baker, RHIT, a 2007 graduate of Alfred State College's health information technology/medical records program, has found career nirvana at Duke University Hospital (Durham, NC) where she serves as HIM manager.
Caroline M. Baker, RHIT, a 2007 graduate of Alfred State College's health information technology/medical records program, has found career nirvana at Duke University Hospital (Durham, NC) where she serves as HIM manager. In this capacity, Caroline plans, develops, and manages the daily activities and workload for the coding unit comprised of 28 staff members, most who telecommute.
John Garippa, the 2008 Educator of the
Year (second from right), was recognized for his
achievement at the North American Council of Automotive Teachers
(NACAT) Conference.
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 at the Pennsylvania College of Technology in
Williamsport.
Five baccalaureate-level mechanical engineering technology
seniors at Alfred State, under the guidance of their project advisers, Dr.
Edward Tezak, SUNY Distinguished Service Professor, and Ray Gleason,
instructional support technician, captured firstplace in the eighth annual national BUV (basic utility vehicle) competition
held in Indianapolis.
Five baccalaureate-level mechanical engineering technology
seniors at Alfred State, under the guidance of their project advisers, Dr.
Edward Tezak, SUNY Distinguished Service Professor, and Ray Gleason,
instructional support technician, captured first
place in the eighth annual national BUV (basic utility vehicle) competition
held in Indianapolis. In previous years, the ASC
team captured spots in the top 10, including seventh place in 2005,
third place in 2006, and fifth place in 2007.
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A new era of Alfred State College athletics is on the verge of a beginning with the opening of the college's brand new on-campus athletic complex. The construction of the project was spearheaded by two Pioneer alums, Doug Acomb and Andy Smilinich of Babcock Enterprises Ltd.
A new era of Alfred State College athletics is on the verge of a beginning with the opening of the college's brand new on-campus athletic complex. The construction of the project was spearheaded by two Pioneer alums, Doug Acomb and Andy Smilinich of Babcock Enterprises Ltd.
Some athletes seem to have a golden pathway to the pros. Matt Hewitt's football career has had many twists and turns as he pursues his dream of playing professional football.
Some athletes seem to have a golden pathway to the pros. Matt Hewitt's football career has had many twists and turns as he pursues his dream of playing professional football.
Hewitt, a graduate of Englewood (NJ) High School, came to Alfred State College in 2004 as a quarterback. Before even thinking about taking a snap under center the Pioneers coaching staff decided to take advantage of Hewitt's athleticism and moved him to the defensive side of the ball.