The Alfred State College football team fell 42-34 in a valiant effort to #8 Nassau CC in their 2010 home finale. The Pioneers head into the final week of the season with a 4-5 mark while the Lions remain undefeated, 10-0.
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Alfred State College women's basketball coach Gina Boyd registered her 300th career coaching win at Alfred State as the Lady Pioneers downed Finger Lakes CC 61-50 in the first round of the SUNY Delhi Tournament.
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The Alfred State College men's basketball team rallied from an eleven point halftime deficit to down Cuyahoga CC 68-63 in a hard fought contest. The Pioneers improve to 2-1 on the season while the Challengers fall to 0-2.
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Five Alfred State College students, participating in mixed-university teams, captured two Platinum Awards, two Gold Awards, and one Silver Award for their team analyses and presentations to the panel of judges at the recent eighth annual Northeast Regional Dairy Challenge held in Batavia in October.
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The movie To Save A Life will be shown as part of anti-bullying week, at Alfred State College, Thursday, Nov. 18, 2010, at 5 p.m. in the Orvis auditorium on the Alfred campus. The movie, which is rated PG-13, is open to the public free of charge. A discussion of the film will follow immediately after the movie.
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Tommy Hutson (Brooklyn/Susan McKinney) came off the bench and sparked the Alfred State men's basketball team defeated Corning CC 84-56 . ASC is now 1-1 on the year while CCC falls to 0-2.
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Khaylah Moss (Chenango Valley) led the Alfred State women's basketball team to a 54-45 victory over Corning CC on Thursday evening. ASC evens their record to 1-1 on the season while CCC falls to 0-2.
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The purpose of the tour, according to instructor William Horton, was to put into practice an actual case study inside of the manufacturing facility.
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“Don’s gift will allow us to develop a great land laboratory,” says ASC Dean of Arts and Sciences Dr. Terry Tucker. Holzer agrees: “I’m very enthused – I can see the agriculture program being reborn through Dean Tucker’s enthusiasm and vision. The sun is beginning to shine again on agriculture at Alfred State.”
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Anderson notes that he is “proud to join my colleagues in this necessary and worthwhile endeavor. Colleges play a vital role in preparing our nation’s workforce and in acting as agents of economic change. I wholeheartedly embrace this opportunity to train workers for high-growth jobs in the green economy and educate students about the importance of sustainability.”
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