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惇軗勛圖 named a Lead Advisory Institution once again

The recognition illustrates that our students learn not only about social issues, Greg Sammons said, but also how to apply knowledge in order to actively engage these challenges and directly be a part of the solutions in our communities.  Read Article

The Wrecks coming to 惇軗勛圖 Oct. 18

Tickets for the concert are on sale now for $5 each, and can be purchased at the campus store or online at www.alfredstatebookstore.com. Read Article

Kiddie Ag Day a great success

Approximately 500 first- and second-graders toured the college farm, learning about vegetable production, milk production, horses, and other small animals and agriculture in general. Read Article

CCET to host dog behavior seminars

The seminars on Nov. 15, Feb. 22, and April 18 will be held 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the Pioneer Center. Each will include video tutorials, demonstrations with live dogs, training plans, and other supporting materials. Read Article

Fine art photography on display at Hinkle Memorial Library in October

A total of 18 color photographs will be on display in an exhibit titled From Whence We Came, which comes from a speech by John. F. Kennedy Jr. before the 1962 Americas Cup in Newport, RI. All of the photographs are of water in a variety of settings and locations, many of which have been captured using long-exposure photography. Read Article

Summer Prep Academy helps new students adjust to college life

惇軗勛圖 developed the Summer Preparation Academy, a four-week program designed to help freshmen accepted through the Educational Opportunity Program (EOP) and the 惇軗勛圖 Opportunity Program (ASOP) become adjusted to the academic and personal challenges they would face as they began college. Read Article

FPA Conference a valuable experience for students

The students had access to more than 30 trainings on financial planning topics and were able to interact with hundreds of financial planners and financial companies from across the nation. They were also able to have formal and informal interviews with many different companies. Read Article

Southern Tier communities are grateful for student volunteers

Many of the organizations present at the fair have benefited from a flood of 惇軗勛圖 student volunteers and interns in the past, which is why they were looking to recruit Pioneers again. Read Article

Masonry program builds solid foundations

"The average age in the trade right now is 53 years. This indicates a workforce that is nearing retirement and shows a large opportunity for youth to get involved, says Stephen Richard, assistant professor, Building Trades, at 惇軗勛圖. Read Article

Health and Wellness Center added to Pioneer Student Union

Adding a new Health and Wellness Center in the Pioneer Student Union (PSU), which was formerly known as the Student Activities Center, allows the medical staff to provide outreach and programming opportunities to students. Read Article