“I am proud of the effort and hard work that these students have put in. I encourage not only these students, but all our students, to continue to strive for academic excellence.”
Carrie Cokely
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Alfred State’s Cory Bennett, Lois Curran, Frank Smith, and Joy Williams were honored with Pioneer Awards at the annual Recognition Celebration.
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Justin Dix, an instructor in the electrical construction and maintenance electrician program, and Jon Nickerson, director of facilities, were the recipients of the Leadership through Civic Engagement award.
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“We are excited to welcome back alumni for a fun-filled weekend. Not only will attendees get the opportunity to stay at the renovated MacKenzie Complex, they will be able to join the community as we celebrate the only traffic light in town on its birthday.”
ASC Director of Scholarships and College Relations Mary Perkins.
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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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Celebrate Alfred on Saturday, June 8 at 6 p.m. for THE Traffic Light Festival.
Alfred is small enough that only one intersection needs a traffic light. However, Alfred makes a big name for itself attracting such a high concentration of students that the Washington Post named picture-perfect Alfred the #1 Ultimate College Town in the US.
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“Over 50 years of service, her dedication and skills are examples for other professors to follow. All of us benefit from her caring spirit. She truly cares for the emotional health, academic achievement, and wellbeing of each Pioneer who has been lucky enough to be in her class.”
Dr. Steven Mauro
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“Weather played a role with archers needing to adapt to changing temperature, precipitation, intermittent wind, and even unexpected night shooting. The team stayed focused with each change.”
Greg Sammons
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“The Power Wagon gets so much attention. We hope to move from Kentucky to Maine with minimal problems. The students this year focused on getting the truck back together. We really built it to make it reliable. It has to drive 2,300 miles all the way up the east coast.”
Caryl Koch
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