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Official News/General Announcements
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There are currently no events scheduled for the next three days.
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The University Events Calendar on alfred.edu is a central place where external audiences discover what's happening across campus. The Office of Marketing and Communications encourages all departments, offices, and student organizations to submit their Events. Submitting an Event helps maximize visibility, increases awareness, and ensures that they appear on relevant listings across university webpages. Any Event that is open to the campus community at large or the public (including lectures, performances, workshops, information sessions, home sports games, etc.) can be added to the Calendar!
Any campus community member can submit Events by following our documentation linked below. All Events submitted will be reviewed for approval before publishing to the Calendar. Please note that "Events" are not "Announcements." Events take place at a specific location, on a given date(s) and time. If your information doesn't have a location, date and time, then it is probably an announcement and may not be approved for the Events Calendar. Please submit Events at least 3 days in advance to allow time for review and promotion. If you have any questions, contact [email protected].
Thank you for helping keep our campus informed and connected. We look forward to sharing your events!
Link: Making An Event
Submitted by: Emma Vallelunga
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January Women's and Gender Studies Roundtable - A Feminine Perspective - Music by and about Women
The first Women's and Gender Studies Roundtable of the semester will be on Friday, January 30, from 12:20 - 1:10 p.m. in HOWELL HALL (upstairs). The topic will be "A Feminine Perspective: Music by and about Women." Luanne Crosby (soprano) and Laura Peterson (piano) will be discussing and performing compositions by Clara Schumann, Irene Poldowski, Florence Price, and Gwyneth Walker.
The Women's and Gender Studies roundtables are free and open to all willing to engage in a respectful discussion of the topic. Refreshments will be available. Please join us for this first roundtable of the new semester. For further information, please contact: Sandra Singer at [email protected]
Submitted by: Janet McClain
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Due to the University closure on Monday, January 26, 2026, please follow the guidance below when completing your time entry:
Full-Time Regular Employees:
Please record Excused time for your regular hours scheduled on 1/26/26.
Part-Time Employees:
If you were scheduled to work on 1/26/26, please record Excused time for the hours you were scheduled.
Example:
Scheduled 5 hours ? record 5 hours of Excused time
Scheduled 8 hours ? record 8 hours of Excused time
Essential Workers:
If you are designated as an essential worker, please record your hours worked as normal.
Planned Time Off:
If you had previously scheduled a Floating Holiday, Personal Day, Sick Day, or Vacation Day for 1/26/26, you must still record that PTO in accordance with university policy.
Monthly Leave Reporters:
Monthly Leave Reporters do not need to record Excused time for 1/26/26.
If you have any questions, please contact the Payroll team at [email protected]
Submitted by: Christine Harris
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Althea Murphy-Price Artist Talk
In-Person + Zoom: Wednesday, February 11, 2026 - 7pm-8:30pm / Holmes Auditorium
https://alfredu.zoom.us/j...
Meeting ID: 989 9750 2730
Passcode: 126816
A collaboration with Southern Graphic Council International (SGCI) and the iea - Althea Murphy-Price is an artist who specializes in printmaking, and Professor of Art at University of Tennessee at Knoxville. Her work "contemplates the power of hair as a signifier of cultural self-identity." Learn about her recent body of work and current print edition being made in the iea during her two week visit.
Link: auconnect
Attachment: Althea Murphy-Price Poster
Submitted by: College of Ceramics
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Alfred University Dance Department presents an Evening of Formal Dance, February 19-21 from 8-9pm in Miller Theater
These free concerts feature choreographic works by faculty, students and visiting dance artists, directors, choreographers and producers.
Audiences will experience the many skilled roles Alfred University students take on in the process, including: choreographer, dancer, costume designer, costume builder, lighting designer and stage crew.
Link: auconnect
Submitted by: College of Ceramics
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Matter Pattern Exhibition opening in Turner Gallery February 13th from 5-7pm
Show on view until February 20th
Matter Pattern: An open call for any medium of work that is based around or features patterns. The show will explore how pattern and repetition can overwhelm and take over a space, while appreciating the textile craft background of pattern. I look to feature a range of color and design choices in the genre of pattern: from classic picnic blanket gingham to digital presentations of repetition.
The show will explore pattern as its own subject, showing how much it matters to art and design through a look at contemporary art making while still recognizing and appreciating its history and all it stands for.
Link: auconnect
Attachment: Matter pattern poster
Submitted by: College of Ceramics
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You still have a chance to nominate an Alfred University alum who reflects the spirit, service, and success of our alumni community. Nominations are due January 31, 2026, and awards will be presented at Reunion 2026, June 11-14.
Learn more at go.alfred.edu/AlumniAwards or go straight to the nomination form at www.Alfred.edu/alumni/pro....
Nominations received after January 31, 2026, will roll over to the next Reunion year.
Link: go.alfred.edu/AlumniAwards
Submitted by: Carol Marcy
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