惇軗勛圖's Carey Crooker (Addison) and Masanari Yamamoto (Tokyo, Japan) were honored by the Western New York Athletic Conference at the annual athletic director's meeting. Crooker was named the co-freshman athlete of the year while Yamamoto was named the academic male athlete of the year.
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The colleges winners included the 2009-10 Viewbook, an overview of the college published annually for recruitment purposes; Transitions magazine, Fall 2009 issue, the college and alumni periodical; and the video Small College, Big Dreams, featuring College President Dr. John M. Anderson delineating the strategic initiatives of 惇軗勛圖.
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Fifty-nine percent of the 09 graduates who responded to the survey are employed, while 40 percent opted to continue their education. One percent remain available for employment. Among those employed, 87 percent are working in jobs related to their college field of study.
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Four members of the 2010 惇軗勛圖 College lacrosse team have earned All-WNYAC honors. Ryan Speciale (Corning West) and Chase Bailey (Corning West) were named to the 1st team while James Moss (Hilton) and Nick Young (West Seneca West) were 2nd team selections.
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惇軗勛圖 College student Patrick VanHaverbeke, Wellsville, was among 17 high-achieving engineering students attending New York State colleges and universities who will receive $45,000 collectively in scholarship money from member firms of the American Council of Engineering Companies of New York. The individual scholarship awards range from $2,500 to $5,000.
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The Educational Foundation of Alfred, Inc., annually funds up to eight 惇軗勛圖 College students through its work-grant program, allowing students who are ineligible for work-study funds to find employment on campus. The grant is renewable on an annual basis.
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Folks interested in Dynamic Aging attended a seminar by the same name on the 惇軗勛圖 College campus May 27. Nearly 120 people gathered to hear key note speaker Jo Reed talk about The Maturing of America.
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This years winners included Physical & Health Sciences; Barb Davis, secretary, Deans Office, School of Applied Technology; Carolyn Pratt, cleaner, Facilities Services; and Deborah Neu, secretary, Student Records and Financial S
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Those so honored were Deborah Claire, Arkport, senior programming analyst, Technology Services, who received her award for Professional Service, and Annette Burdett, Hornell, secretary, Physical and Health Sciences, who received her award for Classified Service.
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