Biomaterials Engineering Sciences

Applying Material Science to Healthcare

          

Seidlin Hall is the home of the English and Communications Studies divisions of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences


The Hall of Glass Science at Alfred University.


Powell Student Campus Center is a student social center. It features a cafeteria-style dining room with panoramic hillside views, a movie theater/forum and food court, a night club, student organization offices, a multi-cultural center, meeting rooms, a formal Alumni Lounge, the University bookstore, and TV lounge.

                      

The McMahon Engineering Building, the primary classroom building for ceramic engineering programs, contains an atomic force microscope, electron microscopes, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy in addition to  equipment for measuring thermal and mechanical properties of materials.

                               

Merrill Field is equipped with an AstroTurf 12 system and has a seating capacity of 5,000. Merrill Field is the home of Saxons football, men's and women's lacrosse, men's and women's soccer, and is also used for intramural sports.

        

Davis Memorial Carillon - The original 35 bells arrived in Alfred in 1937 from Antwerp.

                 

Robert R. McComsey Career Development Center - The walls of the building are a geological museum in themselves, made of more than 8,000 kinds of rock collected from ice age debris, all from within three miles of campus.


Science Center - This four-story facility contains faculty offices, laboratories, and classrooms for the Biology, Geology, Environmental Studies, Physics, Computer Science and Psychology departments. Roon Lecture Hall is a theater-style classroom with seating for 239.


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