Dr. John Williams, dean of Alfred State’s School of Architecture, Management and Engineering Technology, said, “We support students through robust programs leading to in-demand careers. Everyone works hard to provide a quality education and advance the next generation of technical professionals."
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This year’s event, which will take place Nov. 19, is looking to raise $200,000. Each donation, no matter the size, makes an impact on current and future students, with gifts benefiting scholarships, programming, athletics, new technology, and so much more.
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“We received great feedback from employers,” Morsman said. “A representative from D.P. Tool who attended the Wellsville career fair said, ‘We met some very impressive students at the job fair. This is one of the best recruiting events I’ve been to.’"
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Jack Jones, chair of Alfred State’s Building Trades Department, said the Careers in Construction event provided students with great insight into careers in the residential arm of construction.
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“To receive such a high rating for a school our size is a real testament to the work that everyone at the college does to help foster a safe and welcoming environment,” Nikkie Herman said.
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The symposium was attended by approximately 300 Alfred State students, some of whom served as panelists, while others in the audience asked questions of the guest speaker, Kevin Schuler.
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Betsy Penrose, vice president of Enrollment Management, said, “The Title III Strengthening Institutions funding will help us build upon the strong student success foundation at Alfred State. We plan to expand academic advising, improve student onboarding, and increase the college’s endowment to support students in the future."
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Alfred State architecture students will unveil their vision for a revitalized downtown Bolivar at 7 p.m. Monday, Nov. 4 at the Bolivar-Richburg High School gym.
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The free concert will take place at 7 p.m. Friday, Oct. 25 in the Cappadonia Auditorium in the Orvis Activities Center. Come and enjoy some family-friendly Halloween and spooky songs performed by Alfred State’s choral group, Voices, and the college’s Rock Band.
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