At a glance
Dr. Carrie Cokely has attended a wide variety of classes ranging from automotive, botany, estimating, HVAC, and nutrition during her first semester on campus.
Alfred State Vice President for Academic Affairs Dr. Carrie Cokely started at the college this summer. In an effort to fully immerse herself into the hands-on education taught at the college she has been joining classes on both the Alfred and Wellsville campus.
In the first installment she attended a wide variety of classes ranging from automotive, botany, estimating, HVAC, motorsports, and nutrition. Vice President for Enrollment Management Kishan Zuber has joined Cokely for some of the classes as well. Each visit to the classroom was documented with pictures and video for the series "Class with Carrie: First Episode."
In the second half of the semester, Cokley continued to visit classes ranging from global and diverse perspectives, math, HVAC, veterinary technology, and advanced modeling. "Class with Carrie: Second Episode"
Cokely, an Elmira native, is returned back to her New York roots when joining Alfred State. She earned a B.A. in sociology at Russell Sage College in Troy, then an M.A. and Ph.D. also in sociology at Syracuse University.
"Class with Carrie: Second Episode"
"Class with Carrie: First Episode"
Cokely’s professional career started at Meredith College in Raleigh, NC as an assistant professor and she has earned multiple promotions over fifteen years of service at Curry College, a private liberal arts school seven miles from downtown Boston, where she served as associate provost.