Department News
DC eagle cam among best wildlife livestreams for summer
Tue, Jul 3rd, 2018
The DC Arboretum Eagle Nest Cam, made possible thanks to some Alfred State College students, is back in the spotlight again, as it was recently highlighted in an article by Mashable.com.
ASC graduates ready to launch careers
Mon, May 7th, 2018
Kacie Matuszak, of Henrietta, is also starting work in the construction industry. Before even earning her bachelor’s degree in architecture, she has a position waiting for her at Pathfinder Engineers & Architects, based in Rochester.
Alfred State breaks ground on House 56
Tue, May 1st, 2018
Once completed, the 2,010-square-foot open concept house will feature three bedrooms, two bathrooms, a large master suite, a two-car garage, a full basement, and a wrap-around porch. The house will be located at 3889 Foundation Drive.
House 54 latest residence built for Wellsville community
Mon, Aug 21st, 2017
Just over two years after work first began on House 54, the newest home constructed by Alfred State students for the Wellsville community is now completed and the new owners now call it home.
Alfred State honors 30-year employee
Tue, Jun 6th, 2017
He received an Alfred State jacket and a certificate to commemorate the occasion.
Alfred State student's team ranked #4 in governor's coding challenge
Wed, Mar 15th, 2017
Competing as one of 70 teams in the “Making College Possible Coding Challenge,” the Campus HIVE project duo, which included Alfred State’s own Justin King, took home fourth place following the final judging at Facebook’s office in New York City.
Electrical Trades students meet with pros
Mon, Jan 9th, 2017
“We run this as an annual event cooperatively with the Career Development Center to offer opportunities for students to learn about career pathways,” said Electrical Trades Department Chair Jeff Stevens. “It shows our students the choices they have as graduates of Alfred State.”
Baby eagles at Arboretum named ‘Freedom’ and ‘Liberty’
Mon, May 2nd, 2016
Following a “Name the Nestlings” social media campaign in which more than 36,000 people voted on five different name pairings, the two baby bald eagles at the US National Arboretum were officially named “Freedom” and “Liberty.”
Webcam powered by Alfred State provides view of eagles hatching
Fri, Mar 18th, 2016
“I’m thrilled that our students at Alfred State have helped people around the world monitor the birds and to witness as a new eaglet emerges,” stated Jeff Stevens, assistant professor of Electrical Trades.
Electrical Trades students install solar power system at USNA to monitor bald eagles
Wed, Feb 17th, 2016
Through an eight-year cooperative agreement, students in the Alfred State Electrical Trades Department have been able to work on some amazing projects at the US National Arboretum (USNA) in Washington, DC, and their most recent endeavor is no exception.