David Gottfried, director of the Center for Advanced Ceramic Technology (CACT) and manager of University Government Relations ...
A group of students enrolled in Alfred University's Chinese language courses traveled on a field trip to Rochester on Oct. 29 ...
Alfred University alumna Elizabeth Tsekrekas ’19, PhD ’24 was recently recognized by the American Ceramic Society (ACerS) for ...
If you're planning on pursuing an advanced education in a field of health following Alfred University, take a look and see how our pre-health advising can prepare you with an advanced track of courses ...
Aaron Vit ’21, an Alfred University alumnus who studied mechanical engineering in the Inamori School of Engineering, will ...
Students in Theresa Gunn’s Cost Accounting class who earned Institute of Management Accountants (IMA) certification in Data Analytics & Visualization, shown in photo above are, front row, from left, ...
The School of Art & Design is excited to introduce a new Art Minor for all Alfred University undergraduate students, launching in Spring 2025. This program is designed to develop essential creative, ...
MFA students Lindsay Lennon Picht, Natalia Velez Carrero, and Ivy Vallely at the 2024 Venice Biennale Three second-year painting MFA students in Alfred University’s School of Art and Design, New York ...
Sarah Blood, associate professor of glass, moves some boxes of books on sculpture into Scholes Library. The books were donated by the International Sculpture Center to Alfred University and were ...
The Institute for Electronic Arts (IEA) at Alfred University has been awarded a $20,000 grant from the New York State Council on the Arts. Alfred University was among more than 2,000 ...
Professor Kathryn Vajda was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. She received her BFA from the Cleveland Institute of Art and her MFA from Indiana University in Bloomington. In addition to her print work ...
Alfred University student life means club meetings and movie nights, hikes and guest speakers, music and theater, games and gallery openings, sports and student government. And that's just one week.