- Homecoming Parking Lot Closures-University Police
- "On Wednesday's we wear pink" - even to fitness class!!! Plus FREE pink giveaways!
- Please Excuse ARCH 5306 Students
- TOR ECHO IS BACK
- ERGO - ASC's LITERARY & ARTISTIC PUBLICATION/COVER CONTEST/POETRY READING
- Basic Needs Support - Community Needs Hub, SNAP, and Health Insurance
- Constitution Day - Know Your Rights: Immigration and Citizenship
- 'First Year Success 101' Workshop
- π Get Involved with STAT (Students Today, Alumni Tomorrow)! π
Homecoming Parking Lot Closures-University Police
The West end of Student parking lot 19 (near Pioneer Stadium) is closed at this time. The remainder of parking lot 19 and all of parking lots 20 & 20A will close at 4pm on Thursday September 18th. Parking lot 22 will close at 4pm on Friday September 19th. The parking lots will be closed through the completion of all Homecoming events. If you are traveling and leaving a vehicle on campus, please make sure your vehicle is moved out of the closed lots before you leave. Students may park in any other student lots on Thursday and Friday. Students may park in any open lots over the weekend, but vehicles must be back in the appropriate student parking before Monday morning at 7am.
*There will be another large scale closure in this area on Tuesday September 23rd for the Fall Career Fair - Please check back for updates.
Vehicles that remain in closed parking lots or re-enter after the closing time are subject to enforcement up to and including towing at the owners expense.
Thank you for your anticipated cooperation.
"On Wednesday's we wear pink" - even to fitness class!!! Plus FREE pink giveaways!
It's Spirit Week!!! Wear PINK to REFIT (5-6) and REV+FLOW (6-7) on Wednesday! And as an added bonus, FREE PINK bandanas and PINK heart sunglasses for participants! Limited supply given away between classes at 6 pm! Join in for a group photo!!! We meet in Shults Hall studio - go up the center stairs to the Main entrance, take a left, room in on the left near the end of the hallway. Questions? Email me at HayesLC@alfredstate.edu
Please Excuse ARCH 5306 Students
Please excuse the following Architecture + Design students from classes on Wednesday, September 17th, 2025, as they travel to Corning and Hammondsport, NY for a required field study trip, and allow them to make up any class work and assignments they may miss on that day.
Nicholas Arapas
Warren Auty
Logan Barton
Aly Belmont
Nicholas Bevacqua
Jahkaar Brundidge
Jaime Carabajo
Theresa D'Amato-Neff
Olivia DiMaria
Connor Dolan
Kathy Galindo
Bryan Grundy
Caley Larsen
Cole Kornow
Marisa Keuhn
Jake Loveland
Micah Mark
Daniel Marroquin-Torres
Jennifer Morataya Garcia
Victoria Norris
Sarah O'Connor
Justie Perez
Daniel Pfluger
Megan Pinzel
Sam Posecznick
Luis Pozo Montesdeoca
James Prendergast
Faith Rinella
Alessandra Santoro
Nora Schlander
Amber Steiner
Dimitri Thompson
Jackson Volosik
Yulande Waugh
Randall Wilson
Anthony Woods
Eugene Worrell
TOR ECHO IS BACK
The Tor Echo is Alfred State's student-run journalism publication.
We are looking for students interested in reporting on local, national, and international happenings. If you are interested, meetings are being held Wednesday 9/17 and Thursday 9/18 at 3:30pm in the Student Development Center (SDC) room 328.
ERGO - ASC's LITERARY & ARTISTIC PUBLICATION/COVER CONTEST/POETRY READING
SUBMISSIONS WANTED FOR ERGO, ALFRED STATEβS LITERARY MAGAZINE
Take a break, sit quietly, and create a piece of artwork, poem, story, or whatever and send to Ergo, Alfred Stateβs literary magazine, at Ergo@alfredstate.edu. Become part of the Ergo Committee by attending the 1st meeting on Tuesday, Sept. 9, at noon in the SDC Faculty Lounge (Rm. 242).
SUBMISSION DEADLINE: October 31, 2025
ERGO COVER CONTEST DEADLINE: October 31, 2025
Wondering what to submit? Full wrap cover (front & back) 17.25" wide by 11.25" high or just the front cover 8.75" wide by 11.25" high, 300 dpi, jpeg. All entries must fit these specifications for consideration. Submit to Ergo@alfredstate.edu.
And better yet, there's a prize! Winner and a runner-up will both get a $100 gift certificate for the ASC Campus Store, and boasting rights for being featured as the author of the cover on the Fall 2025 ERGO publication!
POETRY READING: Monday, November 10, 2025, Small Event Space within Student Leadership Center starting at 6 p.m. Come and enjoy an hour of music, poetry, artwork, and tasty desserts from the Wellsville Baking Production & Management culinary students.
Basic Needs Support - Community Needs Hub, SNAP, and Health Insurance
As the Fall semester gets into full swing the Center for Civic Leadership wants our campus community to be aware of some basic needs supports.
- SNAP - Our regional Nutrition Outreach and Education Program (NOEP) coordinator will be on campus twice a month to support students who qualify for SNAP assistance navigate the process. She will be tabling in the SLC from 10-1 on:
- September 12th & 25th
- October 10th & 23rd
- November 7th & 20th
- Health Insurance Enrollment Support - if you need assistance identifying a good health insurance plan to meet your needs we will have an enrollment navigator on campus from AIM Independent Living once a month to table in the SLC parkspace from 11-1PM on the following dates:
- September 16th
- October 14th
- November 11th
- Community Needs Hub - Our Civic Leadership team has the Community Needs Hub up and running for the fall semester! The thrift store and pantry are well-stocked and waiting for you to visit! For those that have yet check out our space, we are located on the ground floor of Braddon Hall and accessible through the two external doors that face the outer campus loop. Hours for fall semester are as follows:
- Monday: 9-4
- Tuesday: 9-6
- Wednesday: 9-6
- Thursday: 10-4
- Friday: 9 β 4
- Saturday: 10-4
- Sunday: 10-4
*Please note that the thrift store is cash only! In addition, while we aim to have doors open for listed hours throughout the semester, the needs hub is student run and there are occasionally scheduling challenges to accommodate sickness, academics, and athletics.
If you are interested or in need of our Pantry services, please note that our Food Pantry Requests can be completed at any time and is embedded under resources on the student portal home page. If submitted when you are in the Community Needs Hub, our team will fill your bag on the spot and you can walk out with your goods. If completed outside of operational hours, our team will fill the request once received and email or call you about coordinating a pick up time.
In addition to the above, we want to express our gratitude to all the donors! For those interested in donating clothing, hygiene items, or non-perishable food, we can receive donations during opening hours or in our donation bin located in the SLC on the 3rd floor (near the central entrance). Our space is small, and we do not have the ability to wash any items, so please make sure any donated clothing is clean and in good condition (no undergarments please!).
- For questions regarding our pantry, please contact us at ThePlate@alfredstate.edu
- For any other Community Needs Hub or Civic involvement questions, please email civicengagement@alfredstate.edu.
Constitution Day - Know Your Rights: Immigration and Citizenship
The Center for Civic Leadership and Cultural Life Center invite you to join us, alongside Dr. Angela Graves, for our Constitution Day program! This year we will explore our constitutional rights through the lens of immigration and citizenship.
The Constitution of the United State is the basic framework of our Democratic Republic. September 17th is designated as Constitution Day and Citizenship Day and each year the federal government encourages us to celebrate the Constitution and its impact on our lives.
This session will provide a broad overview of rights and responsibilities in the democratic experiment that is these United States of America. We will open the floor for dialogue and Q&A and have a form for folks to submit questions ahead of time linked here.
- When: Wednesday, September 17th at 5pm
- Where: SLC Small Events Space.
- Non-partisan voter education and registration resources and light refreshments provided
*If faculty would like to support this event and learning by offering extra credit please reach out to Cyan Corwine (corwincy@alfredstate.edu) or Dr. Angela Graves (GravesA1@alfredstate.edu)
'First Year Success 101' Workshop
The Student Success Center will be hosting the First Year Success 101 Workshop on Wednesday, September 17th at 5pm in the Student Development Center, Room 109. Both new and returning students who want to learn more about the resources offered on campus to support both your academic and personal success are welcome.
Find this workshop and future events on Pioneer Link!
View our Fall 2025 Workshop Schedule on the Student Success Webpage: https://www.alfredstate.edu/student-success-center/math-and-writing-labs
π Get Involved with STAT (Students Today, Alumni Tomorrow)! π
Be the connection between students and alumni! STAT is the student group that builds traditions, creates school spirit, and connects Alfred State students with our amazing alumni.
Why join STAT?
- Gain leadership and event planning experience
- Boost your resume with real-world skills
- Meet alumni and grow your network
- Be part of Alfred State traditions
π Learn more and get involved today!
π§ Contact Sandra Burdick at BurdicSL@alfredstate.edu and check our our Pioneer Link page at https://pioneerlink.alfredstate.edu/organization/stat
STAT β Where School Spirit Meets Opportunity!