School of Arts and Sciences

2010-11 Student Employee of the Year Winner and Nominees

Jennifer Forsberg, Jamestown, a technology management major at Alfred State College, has been named the 2010-11 Alfred State College Student Employee of the Year. Forsberg works in the Annual Giving Office and was nominated by her supervisor Danielle White, director of Annual Giving. Read Article

Leon Buckwalter and John Buckwalter Will Travel to Use Their Skills

Physical and Health Sciences, will travel to Poland and Read Article

Masonry Students Receive Award for Excellence in Trowel Trades

This award is given to outstanding students in the masonry curriculum. This year’s winners, Jermaine Helire, Auburn, and Brian Johnson, Black Creek, each received $500 checks. Read Article

ASC Breaks Ground For New Student Leadership Center

President Dr. John M. Anderson welcomed dignitaries to campus recently as he, and they, broke ground for the college’s new Student Leadership Center.  The Center, destined to be unique to higher educ Read Article

ASC Is Going Smoke-free

For the health of our community, ASC is going smoke-free effective July 1, 2011. Smoking will be prohibited on campus except in outside designated smoking areas. See the Wellsville campus map for designated areas. Read Article

Students Studying at Sant'Anna Institute Learn From Professor Ching

Frank Ching, professor emeritus, Department of Architecture, College of Built Environments, University of Washington, Seattle, who enjoys rock star status among architectural students around the world, visited Sorrento to conduct four days of sketching workshops with the architecture and interior desig Read Article

Alfred State Launches Auditorium Naming Campaign

Alfred State College will name its auditorium for longtime employee Anthony Cappadonia following the successful completion of a campaign to raise funds for renovations of the facility, President Dr. John M. Anderson announced recently. Read Article

New York Is Open For Business

“I am pleased to see a collaboration between SUNY and state government,” said Dr. John M. Anderson, Alfred State College president. “The new NYSUNY 2020 Challenge Grant Program will help lead economic revitalization in New York State.” Read Article

Renowned Architect Mark Lakeman at Alfred State College

The evening presentation focused on the City Repair Project which began in Portland, OR, with the idea that localization—of culture, economy, decision making—is a necessary foundation of sustainability. Lakeman shared insights gathered from the story of the City Repair movement, including the struggles and journeys that brought it into being. Read Article

ASC Students Present Port Project to Mayor of Sorrento

Students began preliminary work on the Marina Piccola project, focusing on enhancing the experience of the port as the gateway to Sorrento through rehabilitation of many of its older existing buildings as well as through the creation of several new features. Read Article