“I thought I made the right decision at first. I was at a different college, and I just was not happy. I did not feel like I fit in, and I had friends that went to Alfred State and whenever I was on this campus I just felt like I belonged. There was always something to do.”
Kaitlyn Wheeler
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“It feels amazing to be named a SUNY EOP ambassador. It is a great opportunity to grow as a person. More importantly, I am honored to represent the program that changed my life and help others do the same.”
Elijah Adams
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“The best part of my job is the enjoyment that I create for the guest. A usual day starts with me working as a ticket taker at one of the seven gates of entry. Once the game starts, I move on to my job as a guest services representative in one of the exclusive clubs, like the M&T Club, for the rest of the game.”
Nick Valentino
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“My mom came to Alfred State for nursing. It is close to home, and I love how beautiful it is. You can go hiking on the trails and there are events every day of the week.”
Hailee Drake
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“My favorite part of the experience was working with the guys and experiencing a different side of sports. I was thrown into the fire and had to act quickly in many different situations for the first time. I learned about what goes on behind the scenes and had opportunities to collaborate with the local high school choir, Dansville Special Olympics, and many local businesses.”
Jenna George
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“Being a leader in and out of the classroom was important to me and helped me get my first break in sports. I also learned accountability and how to expand my network while I was at Alfred.”
Satchel Page
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Patricia Orsini Nilsen, ’95, represented the United States and brought home a pair of gold medals at the Intersteno Congress in Katowice, Poland.
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Alfred State Associate Professor and Department Chair of the Business Department Mark Bloxsom and Lecturer in the Physical and Life Sciences Department Jennifer Ross were honored with the Student Advocate Award during the 40th annual Honors Convocation.
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"Students had to work together to research and analyze the issue from multiple angles to determine exactly what the problem was and then propose possible solutions to administrators to improve it. For many students this was their first time working on a real problem and project of this magnitude. They were especially excited that the project was something tangible that could improve life here at Alfred State.”
Holly Chase
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"It is my honor to celebrate the achievements of the nearly 200 CASE awardees as they inspire others and illustrate what is possible with a SUNY education.
SUNY Chancellor John B. King Jr.
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