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Alfred State construction management student wins national scholarship

Hunter DeJonge, an Alfred State construction management student from Clifton Springs, was recently named the recipient of the Reilly Family Memorial Scholarship by the Mechanical Contractors Association of America (MCAA).

Hunter DeJonge, an Alfred State construction management student from Clifton Springs, was recently named the recipient of the Reilly Family Memorial Scholarship by the Mechanical Contractors Association of America (MCAA).

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Six new members inducted into Alfred State chapter of Sigma Lambda Chi construction management honor society

students standing on stairsDr. John Williams, dean of Alfred State’s School of Architecture, Management, and Engineering Technology, recently helped induct six new members into the Zeta V Chapter of the Sigma Lambda Chi (SLC) international construction management honor society at Alfred State.

Dr. John Williams, dean of Alfred State’s School of Architecture, Management, and Engineering Technology, recently helped induct six new members into the Zeta V Chapter of the Sigma Lambda Chi (SLC) international construction management honor society at Alfred State.

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Archery Team brings home eight medals

students wearing their medalsCoach Greg Sammons was proud of the team, noting, “This is the single biggest haul of medals we’ve brought home from one event. We will be closely watching the three remaining venues as archer Jay Lawrence prepares himself for the Indoor Final in Louisville.” 

The Alfred State Archery Team recently competed in the 51st USA Archery Indoor Nationals in Lancaster, PA, returning home with eight medals and one archer sitting in national contention for an individual championship.  

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Alfred State College earns 2020-2021 Military Friendly® School Designation

nursing student in a nursing lab on campusAlfred State was one of only 18 colleges in New York State honored with the silver-level distinction or higher. This signifies that Alfred State is a school that scored within 20 percent of the 10th-ranking school in its category.

Alfred State College is proud to announce that it has been named to the 2020-2021 Military Friendly® Schools list with a silver-level distinction.

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Alfred State Esports team earns gold at Empire State Winter Games

several people standing and squating“It was amazing to watch my team move as one and think like one,” Austin Clay said. “The teamwork and coordination from the players are what carried us to victory.”

While Alfred State College’s Esports team may have been an underdog heading into the Empire State Winter Games Esports Tournament, it ended up coming away as the top dog after earning a first-place finish.

Held in the Adirondacks, the 2020 Empire State Winter Games brought together athletes from across New York State and beyond to compete in more than 30 winter sports events. Among those was an invitation-only Esports tournament that took place at Paul Smith’s College, which featured teams from within the Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC).

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Several honored with Spirit of Service Awards

Robert PriviteraAlfred State Residence Director Robert Privitera was presented with the 2020 Alfred State Faculty/Staff Spirit of Service Award at the 10th annual Celebration of Service Ceremony.

Members of the Alfred State College, Alfred University, and Alfred village community came together recently at Union University Church for the 10th annual Celebration of Service Ceremony to honor recipients of the Spirit of Service Award.

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Emeritus Professor Morgan speaks at 11th Annual Burns Supper

Terry MorganMorgan’s talk focused on Burns’ young life in Ayrshire, Scotland, and influences on the poet in the years before he became a celebrated figure, first in Scotland and, in a short time, in Europe and the United States.

Terry MorganTerry Morgan, Alfred State College emeritus professor of English and Humanities, spoke at Andover’s 11th Annual Burns Supper Saturday, Jan. 18.

Dr. Kellogg authors article on the novel ‘Peyton Place’

Dr. Richard Kellogg, professor emeritus of psychology at Alfred State College, is the author of an article that appears in the most recent issue of Paperback Parade, a quarterly publication for paperback readers and collectors. The article is titled “Revisiting Peyton Place.”

Dr. Richard Kellogg, professor emeritus of psychology at Alfred State College, is the author of an article that appears in the most recent issue of Paperback Parade, a quarterly publication for paperback readers and collectors. The article is titled “Revisiting Peyton Place.”

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Student represents Alfred State at Newman Civic Fellows conference in Boston

Riko HayanoHayano, an interdisciplinary studies major from Osaka, Japan, was able to attend the event because she was named a Campus Compact Newman Civic Fellow for 2019-20.

Alfred State’s own Riko Hayano recently attended the Newman Civic Fellows Annual Convening at the Edward M. Kennedy Institute for the US Senate in Boston.

Riko Hayano
Riko Hayano

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