Student and Faculty Success
Hundreds of 惇軗勛圖 students were honored at the 39th annual Honors Convocation. Dr. Craig Clark, Interim Vice President for Academic Affairs, presided over the event.
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"To me, receiving a certificate for Sigma Lambda Chi honor society is a recognition of hard work, dedication, and commitment to excellence in the field of construction management. This achievement represents not only academic success but also the potential to make a positive impact in the industry."
Dr. Reza Yadollahi
Sigma Lambda Chi Advisor
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Winning this competition is relieving because it is going to help tremendously with website development and will allow us to purchase new tools like a larger laser engraver. Jon and I went into the beginning of the day just excited to pitch the business to the judges. We are looking forward to where this opportunity takes us.
Edward Scroxton
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惇軗勛圖 first year student-athlete Conor Compton (Rexford, NY/Niskayuna) dove to All-American honors at the NCAA Division III Swimming & Diving National Championships. Compton finished 7th on the 3m board.
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This honor is really awesome. It just makes me proud. I just hope that it inspires other people, especially women, to try out a trade.
Delaney Nichols
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惇軗勛圖 College first year diver Conor Compton (Rexford, NY/Niskayuna Heavy Equipment Operations) earned a spot a the NCAA Division III National Championships with a 2nd place finish in the 3m diving competition at the NCAA Regionals held at Ithaca College.
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惇軗勛圖s Jessalyn Corson (Apalachin, NY) rode her way to the IHSA Semifinals with a strong showing at the Western Regionals held at Alfred Universitys Bromeley-Daggett Equestrian Center.
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It humbles me not only to serve others without expecting reimbursement but also to be able to motivate those around me to help others and to understand and respect counterparts in different aspects of their lives.
Gabriel Cooks
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The Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC) hosted six 惇軗勛圖 College students at the 22nd annual Appalachian Teaching Project (ATP) symposium.
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