Jason Van Zeilen, ’92, hadn’t set foot on the Alfred State campus in 30 years. Fueled by a desire to help the next generation of students build their future, a recent visit brought back a flood of memories
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Six groups of Alfred State students majoring in Civil Engineering, Construction Management, Surveying, and Architecture participated in a hands-on learning showcase in their Environmental Tech Concepts class. The students presented their drinking water treatment plans and posters to representatives from the Allegany County Department of Health (ACDOH).
“Being so involved on campus, I have had people come up to me and just talk to me about my experience and ask questions about everything I do. I have helped forge the community at Alfred State. You have a sense of belonging here.”
Cameron Hernandez
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"The convention has been the largest networking opportunity our club has had at Alfred State. We were given the chance to meet with leaders and pioneers of the industry who have shared an abundance of know edge and information.”
Connor Grohman
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“Our team was dedicated and excited to work before, during, and after the competition. With the teamwork and friendships that we built, I truly believe it showed in our detailed project schedule, design, estimate, and the safety package that sold the show. We are so grateful and proud of each other, and excited to see where this learning opportunity will take us from here.”
Lexie Salamone
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“The possibilities are absolutely endless in the construction field. There are so many different positions you can take, and I found that especially true with construction management. There is always something new to learn.”
Kelsey Kellam
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“The students received hands-on experience designing and building a functioning septic system, while the ACDOH received amazing models to use for future education event. The students learned poorly functioning septic systems can be huge threats to public health, as they can be sources of drinking water contamination, among a myriad of other issues.”
Emily Owczararzak
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“I touch many aspects of construction which requires knowledge of pretty much every facet of construction. I am involved with projects from the time that they bid to the time that they are completed. Without my degrees from Alfred, I would not have that foundation.”
Tara Smith
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"I am very impressed with what is going on here and very honored to be part of this college. We will continue to try to recruit Alfred State students and continue to be a friend to the college.”
Walter Sass, '78
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Lynda Merring, George Merry, Julie Rose, and Erin Vitale were honored for earning SUNY Chancellor Awards at the annual Alfred State Employee Recognition Celebration.
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