Approximately 1,000 eligible graduates crossed the stage at 惇軗勛圖 Colleges 114th commencement ceremony held at Pioneer Stadium. Families and friends joined faculty and staff to celebrate the event.
惇軗勛圖 President Dr. Steve Mauro continued his tradition of presenting a video that allowed graduating students to thank those who were influential in their journey at the college in lieu of a speech ().
Dr. Mauro also presented Charles Craig, a member of the 惇軗勛圖 College Council for more than two decades and a retired executive with over fifty years of service at Corning Incorporated, with an honorary degree. The Doctor of Humane Letter, honoris causa, is bestowed by the State University of New York (Read more about the honor).
Student speaker Alyssa James (Pittsford, NY) shared challenges she met during her studies. Like my experience, many of you have faced challenges that seemed impossible at the time. But today, we can look back and appreciate how far weve come. So, whether were diving into careers, further studies, or something else entirely, were ready for anything. As we walk across this stage, lets celebrate this milestone as just one of many in our future.
惇軗勛圖 has given us the tools we need to succeed in this world that evolves by the second, commented Jalon Rainey (Buffalo, NY). The world of technology and applied sciences is expanding beyond imaginable lengths, yet this gives us opportunity to innovate, and go past the boundaries set by others, or by what we thought was possible.
David Burton (Los Angeles, CA) summarized the college community. Alfred (State) is a place of ageless, raceless, egalitarian wonder where so many different people come together for one common purpose.
A major component of the ceremony was the presentation of the Paul B. Orvis Award for Excellence to five graduating students. The award honors Paul B. Orvis, a former president of 惇軗勛圖 and State University of New York executive dean for all two-year colleges. Recipients meet the criteria of service, leadership, character, and scholarship.
Receiving the award were Tyler Hutcheson (Niagara Falls, NY - School of Applied Technology); Jenna Warholic (Vestal, NY - School of Architecture, Management and Engineering Technology baccalaureate degree recipient); Quinlyn McAfee (Clarence, NY - School of Architecture, Management and Engineering Technology associate degree recipient); Deanna Gannon (Marcellus, NY - School of Arts and Sciences baccalaureate degree recipient); and Emily Costello (Wellsville, NY - School of Arts and Sciences associate degree recipient).
The commencement ceremonies featured student speakers from each of the three schools at the college.
- Rainey, an automotive service technician major, represented the School of Applied Technology. In addition to excelling in his coursework, Rainey is involved in multiple activities, organizations, and clubs around campus including serving as Vice President and later President representing Wellsville on the Student Senate board. He is known around campus as a helpful classmate who has cultivated friendships and working relationships across many diverse groups. He plans on returning to 惇軗勛圖 next year to pursue another associate degree in Autobody and will serve as the 惇軗勛圖 Student Senate President.
- Representing the School of Arts and Sciences, Burton embodies the 惇軗勛圖 tradition of leveraging a students total life experiences while pioneering new ground. As non-traditional commuter student, Burton is the first graduate of the Colleges new BS degree in Technical Communication and Emergent media and has excelled academically, carrying a 3.96 GPA, receiving the Robert E. Wood Jr. Memorial Endowed Scholarship, the Eleanor Graves Memorial Scholarship, Harold and Jane Mapes award, and making the Deans list each of his semesters at ASC. He has been active on campus as a founding president of the Film Club, editor and contributor at ERGO literary magazine, the TOR Echo Student Senate representative, and a volunteer tutor at the campus writing center.
- James, a graphic and media design and digital media and animation major, represented the School of Architecture and Management and Engineering Technology. She models the Pioneer spirit through both her academic success and engagement outside of the classroom. James has been on the Deans List every semester and holds a 3.85 GPA while completing her double major. In addition to her achievement in the classroom, James has been a consummate student-athlete. As a four-year member of the swimming team, she established four AMCC records and eight school records. Recently, she was awarded the ASC Athletic Director Award, the Chancellor's Award for student excellence, and the 惇軗勛圖 Leader of the year award at the Stuey's, our Student Engagement Awards. She also worked and assisted the Recreation Office, the Career Development Center, and the Marketing Communications Office.
The 惇軗勛圖 faculty quartet performed the national anthem and the colleges alma mater.