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E-news is an electronic newsletter for Alfred University alumni and friends to provide the latest in alumni news and events, campus happenings, and sports. If you have news to share please email Mark Whitehouse or you may call us at 607-871-2040.
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More than 30 Alfred University students and a group of faculty and staff traveled to the nation’s capital March 19-21 for the third annual DC Purple City Student Leadership Forum. The event, themed “Leading With a Purpose,” was funded by Washington, D.C.-area alumni and featured 19 speakers.
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Alfred University hosted a discussion Wednesday, March 26, recognizing the historical significance of women serving the military. The event in Powell Campus Center, was held in observance of March as Women’s History Month.
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Ukrainian-American film director, producer and writer Roxy Toporowych delivered the 2025 Elizabeth Hallenbeck Riley and Charles P. Riley Lectureship in Women's Studies Monday in Alfred University’s Nevins Theater, telling a near-capacity audience, “Making art is doing something. …You get better at what you do; you find collaborators, you find your voice and your theme. If you’re making something, you’re doing something.”
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The Sisters of Alpha Kappa Omicron announce two current students have been named as winners of the 2025 AKO Leadership Awards.
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Andrew Kless, assistant professor of history and global studies at Alfred University, has published a book detailing Germany’s occupation of Poland during the early part of World War I.
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The Alfred University “reunion bikers,” a group of alumni who spend the week preceding Reunion Weekend bicycling to Alfred, have announced initial plans for their return trip to campus this year.
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