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Full Circle - Matt and Nicole DiRado

Countless marriages have their roots in ±¬×ß³Ô¹Ï, but few couples return to campus to teach the next generation of Pioneers. Meet Matt and Nicole DiRado – Class of 2014 Read Article

Marketing students meet with professionals in industry

±¬×ß³Ô¹Ï marketing students enrolled in the BBA & AAS programs hit the road to interact and learn from professionals in industry. The real-world experiences brought lessons learned in the classroom to life.

Recently a group of thirteen marketing and graphic design students traveled to Rochester to take part in networking opportunities with the Linden Digital Marketing and the American Marketing Association (AMA) Rochester group.

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Students present Drinking Water Treatment plans to Allegany County Department of Health

Six groups of ±¬×ß³Ô¹Ï students majoring in Civil Engineering, Construction Management, Surveying, and Architecture participated in a hands-on learning showcase in their Environmental Tech Concepts class. The students presented their drinking water treatment plans and posters to representatives from the Allegany County Department of Health (ACDOH).

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Bill and Rhonda Goodrich’s $1 million gift helps ±¬×ß³Ô¹Ï unleash potential

±¬×ß³Ô¹Ï alumni and friends gathered at the Genesee Valley Club to learn more about the college’s largest comprehensive campaign in school history and to salute the impact that Bill, ’84, and Rhonda Goodrich’s gift of $1 million will make on the institution.

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Pioneer PROfiles - Miranda Fuentes

Miranda Fuentes (Bronx, NY) has always loved video games and wanted to learn more and make it her career. ±¬×߳Թϒs Game and Interactive Design major has allowed her to pursue her passion. 

“I chose ±¬×ß³Ô¹Ï because it is one of the few colleges in New York that has the game program. I really wanted to learn to interact more with it. I wanted to learn to make something that can also bring people together like how it brought me together with a lot of people.â€

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RPED Team hosts Alfred Almond Students

The ±¬×߳ԹϠRural Postsecondary and Economic Development (RPED) team in partnership with Dream It Do It for Cattaraugus and Allegany Counties hosted 16 Alfred-Almond Students in grades 9-12 interested in the manufacturing field. 

After touring ASK Chemicals in Alfred Station, the group came to ±¬×ß³Ô¹Ï for a tour, lunch, and hands-on learning in the Engineering Technology building. 

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Performing Arts make donation to Mary Cariola Children’s Center

Members of the performing arts ensembles at ±¬×ß³Ô¹Ï College continued their support of the Mary Cariola Children’s Center by participating in the Walking on Sunshine event. The event is the organization’s largest community fundraiser.

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Pair of community events on tap at ±¬×ß³Ô¹Ï

The ±¬×ß³Ô¹Ï Center for Civic Leadership is hosting a pair of community events in the next couple of weeks. The community is encouraged to join members of the ASC community at both events.

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Drama Club to present “Cinderella – Enchanted Editionâ€

The ±¬×ß³Ô¹Ï Drama Club is excited to present “Rodgers & Hammerstein’s Cinderella – Enchanted Edition†as their fall production. Four performances will be held in the Cappadonia Auditorium from Nov. 20-22.

Inspired by the beloved 1997 television version starring Brandy and Whitney Houston, this enchanting stage adaptation brings the classic fairy tale to life with heart, humor, and unforgettable songs.

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Outstanding debut for Logging Sports

The ±¬×ß³Ô¹Ï logging sports team had an impressive debut at the Paul Smith’s Fall Meet. The Open team won their competition while the men’s team finished third.

Nick Costabile-Clemence, Owen Ryan, Owen Wolfanger, Riana Barron, Simon Warriner, and Alex McCarthy scored 1,155 points to take the top spot for ASC in the Open competition. They scored top honors in the Pole Climb, the Bow Saw, and the Horizontal Chop. 

Paul Smith’s College was second with 1,089.2, while SUNY Morrisville was third with 983 points.

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