- Cornhole in the Pioneer Lounge – TONIGHT!
- New Oasis Hours for the Spring!
- FEAST BEAST Goes Tropical!
- Super Bowl Specials at The Rig!
- Super Bowl Lunch at The Terrace!
- Shuttle Bus Schedule
- Athletics Week Preview
- Summer Employment- Orientation Leader Application Open
- Free Help with Math, Science & Engineering Classes
- Help Digitally Preserve Black History During our Douglass Day Transcribe-a-thon
- Oasis - Spring 2023 Hours
- Campus Connect (Students Helping Students)
- H&W Services Office Hours and Procedures
- Complete the NASCE Survey and be Entered in a Gift Card Drawing!
- Financial Planning Field Trip - Professor DuMond
- Apply to Graduate in May 2023
- Nominate an Alfred State employee who has made a difference!
- Open Room Changes, Room Buyouts, and Consolidations
Cornhole in the Pioneer Lounge – TONIGHT!
Join the Student Union Support Team and Campus Recreation every Tuesday night at 5PM in the Pioneer building, 1st floor lounge. Tonight they are hosting Cornhole. Prizes will be given to the winning team. ACES will also be hosting a pop-up meal option in the lounge during this time as well. Meal swipes and dining dollars accepted. So come check out the lounge and have some fun!
New Oasis Hours for the Spring!
Come in and enjoy a peaceful moment at the oasis, pick from several different essential oils, relax in the massage chairs, and grab a cup of tea on your way out. SLC RM 415
The Oasis will be opening for the Spring 2023 semester on Tuesday, January 24th, and will be following the below schedule throughout the semester.
- Monday (4-8pm), Tuesday (4-8pm), Wednesday (4-7pm), Thursday (4-6pm)
Use of the Oasis space is by appointment (24 hours in advance) and will also be open for walk-in’s/first come, first served basis.
To Schedule an Appointment to use a Massage Chair in the Oasis:
- Log into your Health Portal (after you have registered):
Please keep in mind:
- Oasis slots are 40 minutes long – 20 minutes for massage and 20 minutes for cleaning/disinfecting.
- No food, drinks, or vaping allowed.
- Phones are to be silenced, no loud music, or phone calls.
- Students who are not observing the Student Code of Conduct, are disruptive to others, or are not complaint with social distancing regulations, will be asked to leave the space.
Sincerely
Angie Lopez
Health & Wellness Liaison
FEAST BEAST Goes Tropical!
Come join us at the Feast Beast Pop-Up Event TODAY from 5pm-7pm at The Pioneer Center for our Tropical Menu Items and a Cornhole Tournament!
Super Bowl Specials at The Rig!
Come join us at The Rig (Wellsville Campus) for our Super Bowl Specials THIS Friday, February 10th from 11am - 1pm!
Super Bowl Lunch at The Terrace!
Come join us at The Terrace for our Super Bowl Lunch THIS Friday, February 10th from 11am - 2pm!
Shuttle Bus Schedule
We would like to send out a friendly reminder of our Saturday Shuttle Schedule. The Shopping Shuttle transports students to the Wegmans/Walmart plaza in Hornell on Saturday, from any bus stop on campus. Departing campus beginning at 11 a.m., back and forth. The last bus departs from the Hornell plaza at 2 p.m..
Athletics Week Preview
Athletics Week Preview
Alfred State Pioneer Athletics continues the winter season. The Alfred State Men’s and Women’s Basketball team play against Hilbert on Wednesday and Mount Aloysius on the road on Saturday. The Alfred State Wrestling team looks to earn the first ever AMCC Championship crown this Sunday at Penn.- St. Behrend. The Men’s and Women’s Track and Field teams compete at RIT on Friday, as they begin to close out their indoor season. Follow along on Instagram @ascathletics Twitter @ascathletics and our website https://www.alfredstateathletics.com/
Wednesday, Feb. 8
HOME
Men’s Basketball v Hilbert
Wednesday, Feb. 8
AWAY
Women’s Basketball v Hilbert
Friday Feb. 10
AWAY
Women’s Track & Field @ RIT
Men’s Track & Field Vs RIT
Saturday, Feb. 11
Away
Men’s Basketball v Mt. Aloysius
Women’s Basketball v Mt. Aloysius
Sunday, Feb. 12
AWAY
Men’s Wrestling @ AMCC Championship Tournament
Summer Employment- Orientation Leader Application Open
The Office of Student Engagement is looking for student leaders to work over the summer for New Student Orientation. Applications are due February 10th. Working as an Orientation Leader will provide you an opportunity to learn and improve on interpersonal skills that can be applied to any major, help transition new students to the campus, and housing is provided for.
Applications can be found on:
Pioneerlink OR Joblink
Paper copies can be picked up in the office of Student Engagement - SLC 204
Free Help with Math, Science & Engineering Classes
Get help with your Math, Science, and Engineering classes. It's free!
The Math Lab is located in SDC 332 and is open for in person help:
Monday - Thursday 9:00am to 8:00pm
Friday 9:00am to 1:00pm
New Saturday hours in the library computer lab 4:00pm - 6:00pm
Click on the link below to see the Math Lab schedule.
Help Digitally Preserve Black History During our Douglass Day Transcribe-a-thon
We invite you to join us in this civically engaged and collaborative event! Help us celebrate Fredrick Douglass while taking part in the international Douglass Day efforts to digitally preserve black history. This year’s transcribing efforts will focus on Mary Ann Shadd Cary (1823-1893), who was an African American activist, teacher, writer, and lawyer. Shadd Cary was one of the earliest Black women to edit a newspaper, serve as a Civil War recruiter, and attend law school.
We will live stream the international event and have instructions to help guests join in the live transcribing efforts. We will also be joined by a guest from the League of Women Voters and have further resources regarding voter registration available in the Hinkle Library Gallery along with Douglass Day themed birthday cakes created and donated by our very own culinary students as part of the Douglass Day Bake Off competition.
- When: February 14th
- Where: Hinkle Library Classroom
- Time: 12PM – 3PM
Location is equipped with computers or you cab bring your laptop to join transcribing efforts. Whether you can come for the full three hours or just come for a half hour, we welcome all levels of engagement and hope to have your support with preserving black history for future generations! Douglass Day 2023 is presented internationally by the Center for Black Digital Research at the Pennsylvania State University and Zooniverse.
The Center for Civic Leadership would like to thank the English and Humanities Department, Culinary Department, and Hinkle Library for your collaborative support in bringing this opportunity to our community! Should you have any questions or should faculty wish to send students for extra credit, please reach out to Cyan Corwine (corwincy@alfredstate.edu) and Travis Mattison (MattesTW@alfredstate.edu)
Oasis - Spring 2023 Hours
Come in and enjoy a peaceful moment at the oasis, pick from several different essential oils, relax in the massage chairs, and grab a cup of tea on your way out. SLC RM 415
The Oasis will be opening for the Spring 2023 semester on Tuesday, January 24th, and will be following the below schedule throughout the semester.
- Monday, Tuesday, and Friday 4-6pm
Use of the Oasis space is by appointment (24 hours in advance) and will also be open for walk-in’s/first come, first served basis.
To Schedule an Appointment to use a Massage Chair in the Oasis:
- Log into your Health Portal (after you have registered):
Please keep in mind:
- Oasis slots are 40 minutes long – 20 minutes for massage and 20 minutes for cleaning/disinfecting.
- No food, drinks, or vaping allowed.
- Phones are to be silenced, no loud music, or phone calls.
- Students who are not observing the Student Code of Conduct, are disruptive to others, or are not complaint with social distancing regulations, will be asked to leave the space.
Sincerely,
Angie Lopez
Campus Connect (Students Helping Students)
The Office of Student Conduct & Community Standards is excited to introduce Campus Connect, an initiative of the Best Foot Forward program. The goal of Campus Connect is to provide a quick and easy referral system for students to obtain assistance for fellow Pioneers who may be struggling for any reason.
In short, if you have a concern for another student (or yourself!), please accept the challenge and make a referral using the following web form: https://bit.ly/ascconnect. The information you share will be kept as private as possible and used to connect students to the appropriate campus personnel and resources. That’s it!
There are no restrictions to the type of concerns you can share. However, any information relating to an emergency, crime, or imminent threat should first be reported to University Police. Please contact the Office of Student Conduct & Community Standards with any questions you may have.
Be empowered. Be a Pioneer. Help each other!
H&W Services Office Hours and Procedures
Health and Wellness Services is here to help should you be feeling ill. Below is a quick reminder on how to access care from our team of registered nurses and nurse practitioner.
Alfred Campus: Call us at 607-587-4200. We will schedule an available time for you to be evaluated and treated by our medical staff. Another option is for you to self-schedule a morning appointment via this health portal link. Setting up an appointment is the best way for you to be seen promptly upon arrival at our location in TA Parish. Appointments can be scheduled throughout the day except between 12:00-1:00. We are open 8:30-4:30 Monday through Friday when classes are in session.
Wellsville Campus: Call us at 607-587-3141 or visit the health center on the first floor of the Pioneer Student Union for a walk-in appointment. If the health center is temporarily closed, there will be a note with directions on how to contact help. We are open 7:30-3:30 Monday through Friday when classes are in session.
Learn more about the services we can provide by visiting us online at this link.
As always, call 911 if you develop symptoms requiring emergency assistance which might include difficulty breathing, shortness of breath, or persistent pain/pressure in the chest. An on campus after-hours contact is University Police at 607-587-3999. Otherwise, area weekend and after hour options for healthcare include the following options:
- Urgent Care:
- St. James Urgent Care in Hornell (open 10:00AM-8:00PM daily)
- Jones Memorial Urgent Care in Wellsville (open 2:00PM-7:00PM daily)
- Emergency Room:
- Jones Memorial Hospital (Wellsville)
- St. James Hospital (Hornell)
Complete the NASCE Survey and be Entered in a Gift Card Drawing!
Help us capture the student story of service and community engagement at Alfred State! All students taking in person classes at the Wellsville or Alfred Campus will receive an email with a link to complete the NASCE survey, which will be sent to you from nasce@siena.edu. Alfred State College students who complete the survey will be entered to win one of 10 campus store gift cards valued at $20 each.
This survey is an investigation of service and community engagement performed by students at Alfred State College. The story of service and community engagement can be captured through so many activities, both big and small. From participating in a program that broadened awareness, donating blood, can recycling, registering to vote at tabling event, supporting campus and town clean-up events, engaging with food drive or food bank services, supported community need through a class, or joining disaster relief and habitat for humanity efforts, there are countless ways your story of community and service can be captured. The survey should take about 10-15 minutes to complete, and we ask that all students make sure they are completing it before February 17th.
Should you have any questions you can reach out to Cyan Corwine (corwincy@alfredstate.edu) in the Center for Civic Leadership!
Financial Planning Field Trip - Professor DuMond
Please excuse the following students from class on February 8th for a financial planning field trip to Buffalo:
Ross Jarrett
Jacob Knapp
Robert Sellers
Emily Nye
Benjamin Rivera
Stevie Medina-Collazo
David Falconer
Thierno Bah
Jeremiah Nixon
Apply to Graduate in May 2023
All students completing degree requirements this semester need to apply to graduate (diplomas are not automatically awarded) by visiting my.AlfredState.edu/registration and selecting “Apply for Graduation”.
- The deadline to apply for a May 2023 diploma is February 27, 2023.
- Please DO NOT apply for August 2023 graduation at this time.
- Graduating students who plan to return in the fall (in a new program) need to apply for readmission through the Admissions Office and will be unable to register until their readmission application has been approved.
- Prospective graduates should contact their advisor or department chair to ensure graduation requirements have been met and view their degree progress using the DegreeWorks tool on my.AlfredState.edu/registration.
- Please note this is the application required to receive your diploma ONLY. There is a separate process for attending Commencement. More information on that will be coming soon!
If you have any questions, feel free to contact the Student Records and Financial Services Office at sfs@alfredstate.edu or call 587-4253.
Nominate an Alfred State employee who has made a difference!
Greetings Students!
Please take a moment to nominate an employee on campus who has gone above and beyond to make a positive difference in your time here at Alfred State. This employee can be from any capacity of campus life! You may also submit multiple nominations if you want to recognize multiple individuals on campus. When you submit your nomination, you will be entered to win a $50 gift certificate to the Campus Store. The deadline for nominations is February 12th, 2023.
The Student Advocate, and Advising Awards nominations survey has been made available in your "23SP SLIF 0000 Student Life 6181" course in MyLearning.
Open Room Changes, Room Buyouts, and Consolidations
The Office of College Housing would like to announce that Open Room Changes and Room Buyouts have begun. This gives students the ability to move to any open bed on campus. If space is available, students may also have the opportunity to buyout a double room as a single. To start this process, students must meet with their Residence Director (RD) during their posted office hours to discuss their options. Please note, students are not permitted to move or swap rooms during Open Room Changes and Room Buyouts without getting approval from their RD.
Pending on the move, there may be an increase or decrease in the cost of housing. Students are encourages to review the Room Rates prior to completing any move. Information on room rates can be found on our Housing Costs page.
During open room changes and buyouts, students will be given an Acknowledgement of Room Assignment Change form that outlines the process that must be followed. This form must be completed within 48 hours (2 business days) of starting the form.
All moves must be completed by 8:00 pm on Wednesday, February 8.
During Open Room Changes and Room Buyouts, RDs will also be consolidating room and/or suites depending on the vacancies that are present. Students may be required to move from their room or accept a new roommate depending on the RDs plan for the building. More information on room consolidations can be found on our Room Selection page.
Please contact Residential Service at 607-587-4371 or reslife@alfredstate.edu if you have any questions.