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Bob Pahl Sketching Awards Awarded To Trio Of Pioneers

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Contact Paul Welker - welkerpm@alfredstate.edu if you have a story idea! If you are posting pictures on your social media make sure to tag @AlfredState or ask us to collaborate with your posts!

- Paul Welker

Admissions Visitors - Parking Space Closures

Due to the large number of visitors on Monday,  April 6, there will be several spots reserved for our visitors in lot 3 by SLC. Thank you for your understanding as we strive to provide a positive experience for prospective students and their families visiting campus.

- Jennifer Robinson

Parking Lot 3 Closing at 4pm on Wednesday 4/8 - University Police

Parking Lot 3 (by SLC/UPD/TH's) will be closing at 4pm on Wednesday, April 8th. Parking Lot 3 will remain closed until the Criminal Justice/Human Services Career Fair concludes on Thursday afternoon. Students and visitors should park in any other available residential student parking lots. Please remember that Parking lot #4 (10 Elm) is not a residential student parking lot and you should refrain from moving your vehicles there. 

There is always available parking in lots 19, 20, 20a (near the Pioneer Stadium) or parking lot 31 (which can be accessed behind Peet Hall). 

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 owner’s expense. Please spread the word to your fellow classmates and continue to monitor your daily announcements, as there will be many parking lot closures coming up.

- Jaime Dennis-Howe

Summer Orientation Dates

We’re excited to share this summer’s Orientation dates! 

We always love seeing faculty and staff involved during these programs—whether it’s mingling with students, answering questions, or simply helping create a welcoming and supportive environment. Your presence truly makes a difference in shaping a positive first impression for our incoming class!

Please see the full schedule of Orientation sessions below:

  • July 10 – Transfer Orientation
  • July 12 – Overnight
  • July 13 – SAT
  • July 15 – SAMET
  • July 16 – Overnight
  • July 17 – SAS
  • July 19 – Overnight
  • July 20 – SAMET
  • July 22 – SAT
  • July 23 – Overnight
  • July 24 – General Session (NYC & EOP)
- Sarah Francisco

Faculty Senate Nominations Remail Open This Week

CALL FOR FACULTY SENATE NOMINATIONS SPRING 2026 EXTENDED!

The Call for Nominations will be extended for another week, remaining open until Friday, April 10. The annual Faculty Senate Spring Elections will take place from April 20 until May 1. You may nominate yourself. If you nominate someone else, please get the candidate’s permission first.

To enhance the voting process, we are asking that all candidates submit a brief statement about who they are (including department and number of years at ASC) and why they are interested in serving on the committee. Please include no more than 3 sentences. This information will be shared with all voting members during elections.

Nominations may be sent to NEGelections@alfredstate.edu or contact Nicole DiGerlando digerlnd@alfredstate.edu or any NEG member:

Wayne Bensley
Sandy Burdick
Nicole DiGerlando, Chair
Summer Dorr
Reza Yadollahi
Holly Young

See the Faculty Senate NEG page for the full Call for Nominations and the appropriate Bylaws associated with each position or committee, including all positions that are open for election.

- Nicole DiGerlando

NYS & CSEA Partnership - Tuition Benefits Program Now Open!

The Tuition Benefits Program is now available for eligible CSEA-represented NYS employees!

  • Receive up to $5,000 per program year for tuition support
  • Access an additional $2,500 for high-demand fields (CDL, HVAC, Nursing, Welding)
  • Get reimbursed for exam fees (up to $350) and select license renewals

Applications are open now through March 31, 2027.

Employees are encouraged to explore available opportunities and apply. For assistance, Partnership Advisors are available at (800) 253-4332, Option 1, or advisors@nyscseapartnership.org

for more information, go to https://nyscseapartnership.org/tuition-benefits 

- Marci Johnson

🎓 Planning to Take Summer Courses?

If you’re interested in using financial aid to help pay for your summer classes, be sure to complete the 2026–2027 FAFSA and the Summer Aid Application. Once your application is reviewed, your eligibility details will be sent to your Alfred State email.

How to Apply for Summer Aid

Step 1: Complete the 2026–2027 FAFSA at StudentAid.gov.

Step 2: Register for Summer and Fall courses

Step 3: Go to my.AlfredState.edu/finances and go to the Cost & Aid Requirements card. Select Alfred State Student Forms.

  • First-time user? You may need to set up your account before proceeding.
  • After your account is set up, click Manage Request at the top of the page and select Summer Aid Application.

Important: The Summer Aid Application will only appear once you have completed the 2026–2027 FAFSA.

⚠️ Important Reminder About Federal Loan Changes

Before applying for summer aid, please review updates to federal loan options for 2026–2027:
👉 Types of Loans | Alfred State

đź’ł Check Your Summer Bill

Visit my.AlfredState.edu/finances to view your summer bill and ensure your balance is paid by the due date to avoid any delays.

If you have questions, please contact the Student Records and Financial Services Office.

- Amy Evingham

Course Approved as Acceptable for Liberal Arts and Sciences Requirements

Course Approved as Acceptable for Liberal Arts and Sciences Requirements

The following course has been approved by the Vice President for Academic Affairs as acceptable for Liberal Arts and Sciences under the Mathematics category effective fall 2026.

MATH 2134 - Applied Statistics

The Records Office will update the listing on the portal.  The complete listing of courses acceptable for Liberal Arts and Sciences will be updated and can be found at https://portal.alfredstate.edu/registration/Pages/default.aspx on the portal under Academic Forms / Additional Academic Resources / Resources.

- Lisa Gardner

Courses Approved as Acceptable for General Education Requirements

Courses Approved as Acceptable for General Education Requirements

The following course has been approved by the Vice President for Academic Affairs as acceptable for General Education requirements under the Mathematics and Quantitative Reasoning category effective fall 2026.

MATH 2134 - Applied Statistics

The Records Office will update the listing on the portal. The complete listing of courses acceptable for General Education can be found here: https://portal.alfredstate.edu/registration/Pages/default.aspx on the portal under Academic Forms / Additional Academic Resources / Resources.

- Lisa Gardner

Courses Approved as Acceptable for Critical Thinking, a General Education Requirement

Courses Approved as Acceptable for Critical Thinking, a General Education Requirement

The following course has been approved by the Vice President for Academic Affairs as acceptable for General Education requirements under the Critical Thinking Core Competency effective fall 2024.

MATH 2134 - Applied Statistics

The Records Office will update the listing on the portal.  The complete listing of courses acceptable for General Education can be found here https://portal.alfredstate.edu/registration/Pages/default.aspx on the portal pages under Academic Resources / Additional Academic Info / Resources.

- Lisa Gardner

CDR Approved Courses, Programs, Certificate and Minor

Faculty are invited to review the following course outlines, programs, certificate, and minor which will be presented at the Faculty Senate meeting, April 21. The documents can be found on the CDR shared drive, in the 2 - Approved CDR - 2025-2026 folder. CDR meets in an open meeting each week on Thursday at 1500 in SDC faculty lounge. Faculty may review but not alter courses being considered at CDR by going to the CDR Drive. The agenda may be altered but courses for consideration are posted in the New Submission file. The CDR Drive instructions are posted on the Faculty Senate web page.

CDR Approved Courses:

  • APSY 6023 - Applied Psychology Internship
  • CISY 1013 - Computer Programming Fundamentals (pre-computer programming)
  • CISY 1033 - Ethics and Technology
  • CISY 2003 - Introduction to Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS)
  • CISY 3143 - Microcomputer Systems II
  • APSY 7003 - Applied Psychology Capstone

CDR Approved Programs:

  • AAS - Computer Info. Systems
  • Bachelor of Science - Tech. Comm. and Emergent Media 

CDR Approved Certificate:

  •  Voice Writing

CDR Approved Minor:

  • Marketing

*Please remember that CDR materials for Full Faculty Senate must be submitted and approved by the Executive Committee, which typically meets on the first Tuesday of the month. CDR will be reviewing materials for the May F/S meeting from now through May 7.

Thank you,

CDR Committee

- Alexandra Hoffman

On The Block

Support a Great Cause at On The Block! Saturday, April 11th 4-8 on the Mackenzie Quad

We’re excited to share that proceeds from this year’s On The Block event will be donated to ACCORD: A Center for Dispute Resolution & Community Justice, a Community Action Agency located in Belmont. ACCORD plays a vital role in supporting individuals and families in our local community through programs that promote stability, self-sufficiency, and overall well-being.

We’re asking all students, faculty, and staff to help us give back by bringing:

  • Spare change
  • Unopened self-care items
  • Canned goods

These donations will be used as “votes” for your favorite activities at the event, so the more you bring, the more you can support both your top picks and the community!

Don’t miss the dunk tank just $5 per turn and all proceeds from it will also go directly toward supporting ACCORD.

By attending On The Block, you’re not just showing up for a fun event you’re making a real impact right here in our community. Let’s come together to have fun, give back, and support a cause that truly matters.

Show up. Donate. Vote. Make a difference. 

- Heidi Putnam

Graduation packet pick-up

Students can begin picking up their graduation packet on April 6 at the Alfred Campus Store or Wellsville Campus Store during regular store hours. Students that would like to attend commencement and have not paid the commencement fee can pay the $60 fee at time of pick up.  Bachelor students will need to purchase an academic hood from the Campus Store (additional $30).  If you are an online student or not on campus this semester, please call the Alfred Campus Store, 607-587-4020, to have your graduation package shipped to you (shipping charges will apply).

- Joann Bloxsom

Join us for the After Dark Dash 5k

The After Dark Dash 5K, hosted by the AU Wellness Center, will take place on Friday, April 24. The event coincides with Hot Dog Day, making it a great opportunity to be part of all the energy and activity happening.

The event is open to all and it’s a fun, active way for students and staff to get involved, connect, and enjoy the night.

Friday, April 24
Check in starts at 7 p.m.
Best Dressed Award at 7:45 p.m.
Race starts at 8 p.m.

$5 for students $15 for community members
Proceeds of the event will be donated to Allegany County Cancer Services

Sign up at   https://runsignup.com/Race/NY/Alfred/HDDWalkRun

- Paul Welker

Ombuds Services at Alfred State College

Our campus community provides faculty and staff the services of a campus ombuds to employees who may be having trouble in workplace relations and are seeking an independent, neutral, confidential, and informal avenue to address their issue or concern. If you have questions or would like to meet with the campus ombuds, David Ray, you can connect by selecting the campus ombuds tab in the Alfred State portal, or by calling 607-587-4287. 

A campus ombuds provides independent, informal and non-partisan counsel to faculty and staff within the Alfred State campus community.  Alfred State faculty and staff can seek the campus ombud’s assistance in dispute resolution or misunderstandings. The campus ombuds provides an opportunity for visitors to discuss matters of concern and may act as a listener, mediator, and factfinder. The campus ombuds answers questions and provides feedback regarding concerns or complaints.  The ombuds may also provide referrals to campus resources. Faculty and staff are not required to meet with the campus ombuds to access those resources. When appropriate, the campus ombuds can also speak generally with campus offices about concerns or assist with changes implemented to create a more supportive environment for faculty and staff.

- Debra Tomm

2026/2027 Holiday Pay Waiver for Classified Employees

The collective bargaining agreements between the State and CSEA, Council 82, M/C (Grade 22 and below), DC-37, NYSCOPBA, PBANYS, and PEF, allow employees to waive holiday compensation.

Consequently, between April 2 and May 15, 2026, employees may elect to change their holiday waiver, in writing, using the Holiday Waiver form found on our website, under Human Resources under Employee forms box Waiver of Holiday Compensation Election Form. This form must be on file if you elect to waive holiday pay and choose to receive instead compensatory time off for holidays worked. The waiver will remain in effect until at least April 1, 2027. Employees may also elect to revoke any waiver of holiday compensation now in effect by filing this same form. If you wish to keep your current holiday pay or waiver status, you do not need to submit an updated form.

Please forward completed forms to Amber Adams, in Human Resources, no later than May 15, 2026.

- Amber Adams

Pioneer Academy Sessions for New Faculty This Week

Dear New Faculty members,

Here’s what’s happening in Pioneer Academy this week (April 6-10):

🎓 Pioneer Academy Session (SAT): Check-in and Teaching Reflection [For Wellsville and Northland faculty]

đź“… Wednesday, April 8
🕛 12:00–12:50 p.m.
📍 Senior Culinary Classroom, Wellsville [Lunch will be provided]. Northland faculty can join via Teams.

🎓 Pioneer Academy Session (SAS–SAMET): Check-in and Teaching Reflection [For SAS and SAMET faculty]

đź“… Friday, March 20
🕒 3:00–4:00 p.m.
📍 EJB 106 and Teams [Refreshments and Coffee will be available]

Click here for complete Pioneer academy Schedule of events. Faculty members who joined Alfred, Wellsville, and Northland campuses in the year 2024-25 are welcome to attend, if interested. 

Warm regards,
CITE Team

- Deepa Deshpande

Tickets on Sale Now: A Midsummer Night’s Dream

The Drama Club invites the campus community to enjoy its Spring production of William Shakespeare’s beloved comedy, A Midsummer Night’s Dream.

Set in a magical forest just outside Athens, the play follows four young lovers, a group of well-meaning amateur actors, and mischievous fairies whose magical interference leads to comic confusion, mistaken identities, and ultimately, happily-ever-after endings. It’s a lively, whimsical celebration of love, imagination, and chaos.

Ticket Information:

• $5 — Students

• $10 — General Admission

Tickets are on sale now and can be purchased at the Campus Store (in person or by phone). The Drama Club will also be tabling in CDH from 10:00 a.m.–2:00 p.m. every day through the show (cash only).

Show Dates & Times:

• April 16 — 7:00 p.m.

• April 17 — 7:00 p.m.

• April 18 — 2:00 p.m. & 7:00 p.m.

All in Orvis Auditorium

- Tyler Ribble

CRIMINAL JUSTICE/HUMAN SERVICES CAREER FAIR

CRIMINAL JUSTICE/HUMAN SERVICES CAREER FAIR
THURSDAY, APRIL 9, 2026, 9 AM - 1:00 PM
STUDENT LEADERSHIP CENTER, 3RD FLOOR, RM. 310 & OPEN AREA BY CAFE

The Department of Social & Behavioral Sciences is hosting this Career Fair to bring together students seeking internships, jobs, and community service projects with agencies that would like to recruit students for these activities.  Don’t miss this opportunity!

Agencies participating thus far are:

Criminal Justice Agencies:

Allegany County Probation
Allegany County Sheriff
ASC Police Academy
ASC University Police
Corning Global Security
FBI (Buffalo)
Henrico County, VA Police Dept.
Hornell Police Dept.
Livingston County Sheriff
Monroe County Sheriff
NYS Dept. of Environmental Conservation
NYS Police
Rochester Police Dept.
Steuben County Sheriff
Syracuse Police Dept.
TSA (Transportation Security Administration)
US Army Recruiting Office
US Customs & Border Protection
US Marshals Service

Human Services Agencies:

Aim Independent Living
Allegany Council on Alcoholism
Allegany County Administrator
Allegany/Steuben ARC
Faith in Action
Hornell Area Concern for Youth
Hornell Partners for Growth
Steuben County Social Services
Vincent House
 

- Debra Tomm

Admitted Student Days – Save the Date – Admissions

Admissions is excited to announce that we will be hosting Admitted Student Day events on campus on the dates below. We look forward to celebrating with our future Pioneers!

  • Wednesday, April 1 – SAMET
  • Thursday, April 2 – SAS
  • Thursday, April 23 – General Program (All Majors)
  • Thursday, April 30 – General Program (All Majors)

If you have any questions, please contact Erin Patanella at patanee@alfredstate.edu.


 

- Erin Patanella

One-on-One Retirement Planning – Corebridge Financial

Take advantage of a valuable retirement benefit available to you. Meet with a Corebridge financial professional to discuss your goals and plan for your financial future—whether you’re just getting started or already saving.

Topics can include:

  • Enrolling in your workplace retirement plan
  • Building a strategy to reach your financial goals
  • Strengthening your overall financial wellness
  • Tools and resources to support your future 

Wednesday, April 8, 2026
10:00 AM – 2:00 PM

Spots are limited—Schedule your appointment today! 

- Marci Johnson

April Sit Down 3 Choice Dinner

3 Choice dinner to be held on April 16, 2023.  The cost is $50.00 per person. Seating is from 5:00pm - 6:30pm and is by reservation only.

The menu includes Fire Roasted Tomato Bisque, House Salad with choice of dressing, choice of one of the three entrees, and dessert.

The entrees to choose from are

Ossobuco with red wine reduction sauce served with asiago potatoes OR

House made Mushroom Ravioli with Duck Breast in a Marsala Cream Sauce OR

Crab Stuffed Sole with Bierre Blanc

The dessert is a dessert trio of Chocolate Caramel Cheesecake, Pistachio Raspberry Tart and Tropical Pound Cake.

To make a reservation call Mary Ellen at 3170 or email at woodme1@alfredstate.edu

- Mary Ellen Wood

BizLibrary Mandatory Trainings

This is a friendly reminder that all BizLibrary mandatory compliance trainings must be completed by April 24, 2026. We encourage you to complete any outstanding trainings as soon as possible to ensure continued compliance. If you have any questions or need assistance, please do not hesitate to reach out to Kristen in Human Resources.

For your convenience, login instructions are provided below:
Access Your Trainings:

🌟 Visit Alfred State BizLibrary

🌟 Username: Your Alfred State email address (e.g., smithee@alfredstate.edu)

🌟 Password: As a first time user, your password is: Trainings1!  (You'll be prompted to change your password upon login, so please remember it for future use)

🌟 If you are not a first time user, but do not remember your password, please contact fitzpakm@alfredstate.edu for assistance with resetting your password!

Thank you for your attention to this important requirement.

- Kristen Fitzpatrick

L.I.F.T. Workshop: Digital Whiteboards for Class Collaboration

Join Us this Wednesday April 8, 1:30 pm to 2:30 pm in EJ Brown 106 for a L.I.F.T. Workshop - Digital Whiteboards for Classroom Collaboration

Looking for simple ways to make classroom collaboration more active, visual, and engaging? In this hands-on workshop we will explore how these Digital Whiteboards can support brainstorming, group problem-solving, idea mapping, annotation, and real-time participation in both face-to-face and online learning environments. Participants will see practical examples, try out collaborative activities, and leave with ready-to-use strategies for increasing student interaction, engagement, and shared knowledge-building in their courses.

— CITE Team

- Deepa Deshpande

Spring Open Houses – Save the Date – Admissions

Admissions is pleased to host our second Spring Open House programs on:

  • Saturday, April 11

The program will begin at 9:30 a.m. with presentations on both the Alfred and Wellsville campuses. After completing their academic tours on the Wellsville campus, students will travel to the Alfred campus for a residence hall tour and to participate in financial aid and campus life presentations. Open House is a wonderful opportunity to showcase all that Alfred State has to offer to prospective students and their families.

If you have any questions, please contact Erin Patanella at patanee@alfredstate.edu


 

- Erin Patanella

Fall 2026 Registration – Starts April 6

Fall 2026 registration begins Monday, April 6 at 9 AM. Don’t miss your opportunity to register on time—prepare now to avoid delays.

Before Registration Opens:

Helpful Reminders:

  • Register early: Courses fill quickly—sign up as soon as your time ticket opens.  
  • Check financial aid messages: Some courses (like repeats or those not counting toward your degree) may impact your aid and result in additional charges.
  • Need help? Registration Instructions (How-to Guides) are available in my.AlfredState.edu under Academics → Additional Academic Info on the Academic Resources card.

Special Situations:

- Niki Young

Arbor Day T-shirt Fundraiser and Service Days this April

Alfred States Community Garden has partnered with The Center for Civic Leadership to continue efforts around Arbor Day celebrations!  Tree-themed Alfred State shirts are currently available for $15.00 at the Campus Store to help us fund our celebrations. Proceeds from shirt sales will support purchases of Fruit Trees for our Arbor Day events in the future. Last year we were able to plant three apple trees at Alfred States Community Garden and this Arbor Day, we will be planting two plum trees! 

Help us plant roots for the future through the purchase of these shirts and mark Arbor Day (April 24th) on your calendars so you can join us for our tree planting ceremony and garden party on Friday, April 24th from 1-3pm

In addition, if you are looking for a way to volunteer in lead up to the event, we are seeking volunteers for Friday, April 17th from 1-3pm to help get the garden spring ready.  If you are interested in volunteering or learning more please contact our Community Garden Coordinator, Tom Kacalski (KacalsTD@alfredstate.edu) 

- Cyan Corwine

Using data for curriculum mapping and planning

Dear faculty,

Join us for an interactive workshop on Data-Informed Curriculum Mapping and Planning, to learn how to use evidence thoughtfully to strengthen courses and programs. Together, we will consider multiple sources of data—including student feedback, learning outcomes, and assessment results, and explore curriculum mapping as a technique — for making informed curricular decisions and planning meaningful improvements.

đź“… Tuesday, April 7, 2026
🕚 2:00–3:00 pm
📍 EJ 106 + Teams [Joining Link]
👥 All interested faculty are welcome

For a preview of upcoming CITE Workshops download CITE Calendar Spring 2026.

For CITE Program descriptions and preview of available Certificates download CITE Programming Menu 2025-26

- CITE Team

- Deepa Deshpande

SAVE THE DATE Special Olympics May 1, 2026

We are excited to share that the annual Special Olympics event will take place on May 1st at Pioneer Stadium from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. If you are interested in volunteering and supporting this wonderful event, please email Anne Holmok at Holmoka@alfredstate.edu. Thank you for considering lending your time and energy to make this day special for all participants. 

- Catherine Dimino

Specialty CITE Programming This Week: Open ONLY to members and participants

Dear faculty members from Alfred, Wellsville and Northland campuses,

Here is a quick look at Specialty CITE programming this week [4/6 to 4/10]. These events are open only to members and participants as indicated.

 Non-members and non-participants: If you are interested in any of these programs check out program descriptions here CITE Programming Menu 2025-26. If you are interested in joining any of these programs, email cite@alfredstate.edu, or drop by CITE office in EJ 106.

đź§© IITG Efficacy of Gen AI Tools Check-in Option 2[ONLY for ASC Grant Participants]

📅 Monday, April 6🕚 11:00 am–12:00 pm💻 Teams & EJB 106

đź§© Teaching Squares Monthly Check-in [ONLY for faculty Participants]

📅 Thursday, April 9 🕚 1:00–2:00 pm 💻 Teams & EJB 106

We hope to see you this week at your respective session(s)!

Warm regards,
CITE Team

- Deepa Deshpande

Alumni Reunion Weekend is June 12-13, 2026

Calling all Alfred State alumni on campus! Registration for Alumni Reunion 2026 is LIVE! Join us as we celebrate Athletic Hall of Fame inductees, Distinguished Alumni, Outstanding Young Alumni, and milestone reunion classes: 1966, 1976, 2001, and 2016.

Reconnect with former classmates, colleagues, and fellow Pioneers for a weekend of celebration, networking, and campus pride.

View the full schedule and register HERE

We hope to see many of our faculty and staff alumni back on campus this June! 💙💛

- Sandra Burdick

Commencement Volunteers- Call For Marshals/Ushers

Our 115th Commencement will be held on May 9 at Pioneer Stadium.  The committee is requesting volunteers to serve as marshals and ushers for the ceremony.  Marshals represent their respective schools and assist students before and during the ceremony.  Ushers assist families with questions, seating, hand out programs, and direct families to reception areas.    If you are interested in participating, please sign up under Commencement Marshal & Usher Volunteers – Fill out form 
Have questions, contact Joann Bloxsom at bloxsojf@alfredstate.edu

- Joann Bloxsom