Xzaviar Barrows (Bronx, NY) watched his grandmother bake all the time and developed a love for it. He found Alfred State’s Culinary Arts: Baking, Production, & Management program to build his skills.
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Nine forensic science students traveled to Lancaster, PA to attend the 51st annual Northeastern Association of Forensic Scientists (NEAFS) Conference.
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Sunshine greeted over 1,000 high school juniors and seniors at the Veterinary, Agricultural, Sciences, and Technology (VAST) career discovery event held at the Alfred State farm. The event organized by the Agriculture and Veterinary department drew students from near and far.
The Alfred State English and Humanities department hosted a joint conference with the New York College Education Association (NYCEA) and the Pennsylvania College English Association (PCEA). Fifty attendees representing twenty different institutions in New York, Pennsylvania, and as far away as France and Italy attended the two-day conference entitled “Texts at Work, Labor in the Liberal Arts.”
A trio of Alfred State faculty members were honored with the Excellence in Faculty Advising Award. Tony Aquilina (Assistant Professor Business), Stephen Cady (Instructor Building Trades), and Breanna Willson (Assistant Professor Nursing).
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“If you cannot decide or if you are struggling in classes, they have people to help. There are advisors, success coaches, tutors, and resident assistants. They have gotten me through a lot and eased the stress and the transition into college.”
Tyson Comfort
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“Like my experience, many of you have faced challenges that seemed impossible at the time. But today, we can look back and appreciate how far we’ve come. So, whether we’re diving into careers, further studies, or something else entirely, we’re ready for anything. As we walk across this stage, let’s celebrate this milestone as just one of many in our future.”
Alyssa James
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“This event highlights the splendid work our students do in and outside the classroom. What a wonderful way to start the final week of the 2024-25 school year. I encourage our students returning next year to keep up the great work and wish our graduates continued success in their future endeavors.”
Carrie Cokely
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