IASC MHCUA Draft Assessment 02 October 2009
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A History of the Educational Foundation of Alfred, Inc.:From its beginnings through June 2016By: Ellen H. Ehrig (through June 2010)P.R. Committee (thr IASC MHCUA Draft Assessment 02 October 2009rough July 2016)Table of ContentsCREATION OF THE EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION...........................2BEGINNINGS OF THE WELLSVILLE CAMPUS..............................4JULY 1966-JUNE 1970..............................................6HISTORY OF STUDENT HOUSING IN WELLSVILLE: 1970 - 1974...........10JUL IASC MHCUA Draft Assessment 02 October 2009Y 1970-JUNE 1980.............................................12JULY 1980-JUNE 1990.............................................24JULY 1990-JUNE 1999..IASC MHCUA Draft Assessment 02 October 2009
...........................................40HISTORY OF THE ARCO CLEAN-UP....................................43A SHORT HISTORY OF SUGAR HILL PROPERTY.A History of the Educational Foundation of Alfred, Inc.:From its beginnings through June 2016By: Ellen H. Ehrig (through June 2010)P.R. Committee (thr IASC MHCUA Draft Assessment 02 October 2009.......95JULY 2010-JUNE 2011..............................................96JULY 2011 - JUNE 2012..........................................108JULY 2012-JUNE 2013............................................139JULY 2013-JUNE 2014............................................171JULY 2014 - JUNE 2015..... IASC MHCUA Draft Assessment 02 October 2009.....................................201JULY 2015 - JUNE 2016..........................................224HISTORIC LIST OF BOARD MEMBERS..............IASC MHCUA Draft Assessment 02 October 2009
.....................2501In June 1996 the Educational Foundation of Alfred. Inc. (EF) adopted the following Mission Statement:The Educational FoundatiA History of the Educational Foundation of Alfred, Inc.:From its beginnings through June 2016By: Ellen H. Ehrig (through June 2010)P.R. Committee (thr IASC MHCUA Draft Assessment 02 October 2009llege community through support of educational programs The Foundation exists to enhance learning opportunities for students, faculty and staffWhile this was the first time that the purpose of the EF was so formally articulated, the history of the Foundation and its predecessors, the Ag-Tech student IASC MHCUA Draft Assessment 02 October 2009 Association, the Faculty Student Association (FSA) and the Ag-Tech Benevolent Association (BA), show that this mission had been carried out for overIASC MHCUA Draft Assessment 02 October 2009
fifty years and continues to be so nowCREATION OF THE EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATIONA Benevolent Association was incorporated in 1946 “to establish, maintain A History of the Educational Foundation of Alfred, Inc.:From its beginnings through June 2016By: Ellen H. Ehrig (through June 2010)P.R. Committee (thr IASC MHCUA Draft Assessment 02 October 2009reational channels at the New York State Agricultural Institute at Alfred." At that time, the student Association, not the Benevolent Association, controlled money, which came from student fees and was used for activities outside the classroom.During this period. New York State consistently turned d IASC MHCUA Draft Assessment 02 October 2009own requests from the College for dining and housing facilities for women. In response the BA collected S10.000 from local businesses. It then boughtIASC MHCUA Draft Assessment 02 October 2009
the Wheaton House (later ABX) and furnished dining facilities for 30 females Using income from this house, other houses (Delta Chi. Brookside. Theta GA History of the Educational Foundation of Alfred, Inc.:From its beginnings through June 2016By: Ellen H. Ehrig (through June 2010)P.R. Committee (thr IASC MHCUA Draft Assessment 02 October 2009 three 100 bed dorms for men When these buildings were occupied, many men still had to commute from neighboring areasIn the mid-1960s New York state passed a resolution which said that no organization could run dining and/or housing facilities unless students had some representation on them At the J IASC MHCUA Draft Assessment 02 October 2009uly 12,1967 meeting of the Board of Directors of’ Unless otherwise noted, all quoted statements are taken from Minutes of the EF. BA or FSAAt the BA iIASC MHCUA Draft Assessment 02 October 2009
t was unanimously voted that the BA “...propose to the FSA [Faculty student Association) the complete management of the...dormitories, fraternities anA History of the Educational Foundation of Alfred, Inc.:From its beginnings through June 2016By: Ellen H. Ehrig (through June 2010)P.R. Committee (thr IASC MHCUA Draft Assessment 02 October 2009pply Store. Conferences and Seminars, and the Snack Bar Annex to the FSA.A History of the Educational Foundation of Alfred, Inc.:From its beginnings through June 2016By: Ellen H. Ehrig (through June 2010)P.R. Committee (thrGọi ngay
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