The following are some major highlights, in no particular order, from 2017:
- The college held ribbon-cutting ceremonies to celebrate the opening of several new facilities, including the Micro-Nano Fabrication Laboratory, a locker room structure at Pioneer Stadium, and the Motorcycle and Power Sports Technology Building.
- Thanks to the generosity of 954 donors, Alfred State’s second annual Day of Giving exceeded goals with $152,788 raised.
- Three new programs were added: construction supervision (BTech), criminal justice (BS), and healthcare management (BTech).
- The culinary arts program added new equipment to the bakery’s storefront, a new walk-in freezer, and menu additions to the Refinery Restaurant for farm-to-table and healthier choices.
- Students completed construction on the 54th house that the college has built for the Wellsville community and the home is sold. Construction on house 55 is now underway.
- The Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC) awarded $1.5 million to Alfred State for its Biorefinery Development and Commercialization Center.
- Student Nathan DeMario (mechanical engineering technology, South Wales) was named the co-inventor on a patent application for a revolutionary new cooling system.
- The Nursing Department graduated its 50th anniversary class in May.
- Alfred State continues to excel in the US News & World Report’s Best Colleges list. Among all Northern Regional Colleges in an 11-state region, ASC is ranked No. 14 overall, No. 6 for public schools, and No. 1 for all SUNY institutions in the category. US News also ranks the college the No. 3 Best College for Veterans when listing public colleges in the north.
- For the first time ever, Alfred State hosted a bulls and barrel rodeo during Homecoming and Family Weekend.