“I was given the opportunity to go to Laguna Seca for the Lamborghini Super Trofeo series with my team on graduation day. When all my classmates were walking, I was on pit lane with my car watching it roll out for race one.”
Trevor Griffin
“I have loved getting to go to clinicals right off the bat and not having to wait. Having our live labs has been great in helping understand the material.”
Grace Strauss
“I chose agricultural business because I worked at some family farms, and I really enjoyed that, and I love animals, so I knew I needed to do something in that field.”
Katelyn Merle
“Jordan truly cares for these animals. The new enrichment tools are great for our animals. She continues to give our animals extra love and attention.”
Julie Abbey
“Because we often focus on campus issues, the public debate event is not only a venue for students to hone their public speaking skills through real-world experience, but also an opportunity for faculty and administrators to hear and respond to student voices on contentious issues of academic policy.”
Nicholas Stefanski
“The students did an excellent job growing their skills with their sketching. They had the opportunity to sketch amazing places in Sorrento and in a variety of places along their travels throughout Europe. I am proud of them and congratulate our three honorees.”
William Dean
Alfred State Professor William Dean, '85, was honored with the Medal of Distinction from the Rochester chapter of the American Institute of Architects (AIA). ASC alum Samantha Towner, ’22, Bryan Toepfer, ’11, and Jay Woodcock, ’94, were also honored.
“Our students represented Alfred State with the utmost professionalism as they worked with students from other schools across the Northeast. They showed immense insight and tact as they analyzed the dairy operations and presented their findings to the producers. I am very proud of our students.”
Morgan McLean
“The students received hands-on experience designing and building a functioning septic system, while the ACDOH received amazing models to use for future education event. The students learned poorly functioning septic systems can be huge threats to public health, as they can be sources of drinking water contamination, among a myriad of other issues.”
Emily Owczararzak
“There was no way I was going to pass up an opportunity to speak to and meet people who may offer me a job someday. It was a very educational and enjoyable experience.”
Deanna Gannon