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Pioneer PROfiles - Austin Oakes

“I was told if I came into this program, it’d be like playing with the big Tonka trucks.” Read Article

Alfred State named to national listing of LGBTQ-friendly colleges

“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. Read Article

Dr. Khalid Ashraf Memorial Symposium focuses on ethics

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. Read Article

Alfred State receives $2.25 million Title III grant

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." Read Article

Architecture students to deliver new vision for Bolivar

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. Read Article

ASC among top 10 in nation for several arts and sciences majors

Alfred State College (ASC) is ranked in the top 10 in the nation among all US schools offering three majors within the arts and sciences. Read Article

Pioneer PROfiles - Carolyn Wright

“Everybody makes you feel welcome, even people outside your major, which I really enjoy.” Read Article

Alfred State Voices and Rock Band to present Halloween concert Friday, Oct. 25

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. Read Article

Building Trades students preserve history while getting a hands-on education

“These trips broaden the horizons of our students. For some, this is their first opportunity to see the world beyond their home,” said Jones. Read Article

New hands-on project enhances nursing students’ learning

For the new project Ross created, 15 guests from different age groups were invited to come to the nursing facilities on campus to be examined by students. Read Article