“This new space will allow us to continue our growth trajectory at Alfred State, and in this case, literally place them in the driver’s seat to become a pro. This is all part of our continued investment in our students to give them the latest technology that makes them so in demand upon graduation.”
Steve Mauro
This is a cool event, and our students have a whole bunch of fun getting to work on expensive cars in their college class. It is their first experience getting into a car and doing a full check on a brand-new car and making sure it is ready to hit the racetrack.”
Caryl Koch
“There are so many different fields you can go into, so many creative sides, and there is money in welding right now. They need a lot of new workers.”
Alexander Preston
“Once again we had a great day of competition. I would like to thank our sponsors, industry judges, and Alfred State for hosting a first-class event. I am excited to see how our New York representatives do at Nationals.”
Craig Clark
"We are so grateful to Empire State Development for the opportunity to bring Microcredentials related to the Truck and Diesel industry to our region. It has been a fun project for our faculty to develop the credentials with the Center for Online Learning. These microcredentials help us expand our mission of creating opportunities for upward mobility and upskilling for industry partners.”
Danyelle O'Brien
“Alfred State offers a wide variety of curriculums, and this service provides consultation on professional attire for every industry. We know first impressions matter and dressing professional can boost students’ confidence.”
Maureen Sibble
“We can bring the cutaway car into a lab, and everybody can stand around it and see what we're doing. We're seeing the actual car and it's going to allow us to do it as a training opportunity for 20 plus students at a time.”
Brad Smith
The Alfred State College (ASC) Culinary Arts department will host a spaghetti dinner on February 27 at the Culinary Arts Building on the Wellsville campus.
“The professors are walking around the lab and checking in on everybody multiple times throughout class. We are getting hands-on experience, one on one instruction. You cannot really beat that.”
Travis Cooney
“Everything that I learned at Alfred State, I use on a day-to-day basis. From changing tires to engine repairs and electrical diagnostic I feel like I was more than prepared from the beginning at Pooler.”
Noah Springer