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A member of the physics faculty at the Warsaw University of Technology (WUT) in Poland and one of his graduate students were ...
S.K. Sundaram, Inamori Professor of Materials Science and Engineering at Alfred University, has been named an associate editor for the American ...
Alfred University’s MostArts Festival, founded in 2014, continues its summer magic beginning with the annual opening gala ...
Alfred University recently announced Benjamin Evans, assistant director and curator of the Alfred Ceramic Art Museum (ACAM), has been appointed ...
Student Activities Think there's nothing to do at a small university? Think again. On any given day or night, Saxons can be found mountain biking, working with robots, gaming or creating masterpieces.
We awarded $25 million in gift aid to our students last year (awards that don't need to be paid back!) 97% of our students receive some form of financial assistance - from need-based financial aid, to ...
Register Now Dates June 8 to June 29, 2025 The Program This intimately scaled artist residency will take place for three weeks at our spacious graduate painting studio facility in Düsseldorf, Germany.
The paper, titled “Self-healing mechanisms for Ge-Sb-S chalcogenide glasses upon gamma irradiation,” was published April 17 in Material Research Society (MRS) Bulletin. Among the paper co-authors are ...
The Varshneya Endowed Glass Fund, under the stewardship of Alfred University, will support the University Conference on Glass, a biennial conference which is hosted on a rotational basis by four ...
Glass scientists at Alfred University, in a partnership with New York State and Vitricity, a consulting company focused on promoting sustainability in the glass industry, are studying ways to wash and ...
Collin Wilkinson, professor of glass science at Alfred University, talks about the University’s glass recycling initiatives during a meeting Wednesday with Finger Lakes Region wine producers, held at ...
Gaia McCune, a fourth-year English major at Alfred University, recently put the finishing touches on a project she had been working on through the spring 2025 semester: a new edition of Sarah Edgarton ...