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  2. New York State College of Ceramics at Alfred University

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    The College also houses the Inamori Museum of Fine Ceramics, one of two such collections globally, focused on technical ceramics and glass. The Inamori School of Engineering at Alfred University offers programs in ceramics, glass, biomaterials, and materials science engineering.

  3. Alfred University - Wikipedia

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    Alfred University is a private university in Alfred, New York, United States.It has a total undergraduate population of approximately 1,600 students. [5] The university hosts the statutory New York State College of Ceramics, which includes The Inamori School of Engineering and the School of Art and Design.

  4. Alfred Ceramic Art Museum - Wikipedia

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    While originally housed in 1,500 sq. ft. of exhibition space in the New York State College of Ceramics' Binns-Merrill Hall, the museum's new building was constructed in 2014 by KMW Architects [2] to allow the museum to grow since the village of Alfred is known as a ceramics mecca. [3]

  5. Scholes Library - Wikipedia

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    Scholes Library is located at Alfred University, in Alfred, New York and is named for renowned glass scientist and educator, Samuel R. Scholes. It was formally established in 1947 to support the curriculum and research programs of the New York State College of Ceramics. Today, Scholes Library serves as an international resource.

  6. List of Alfred University people - Wikipedia

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    Robert C. Turner, ceramist, professor emeritus of ceramic art at Alfred till 1979. Lydia Wallace-Chavez, member of the Unkechaug Nation and Kainai Nation, wampum artisan; Betty Woodman, ceramic artist who studied at the School for American Craftsmen when it was located in the liberal arts program at Alfred University in 1948–49.

  7. Charles Fergus Binns - Wikipedia

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    Charles Fergus Binns (4 October 1857 in Worcester – 4 December 1934 in Alfred, New York) was an English-born studio potter. [1] Binns was the first director of the New York State School of Clayworking and Ceramics, currently called the New York State College of Ceramics at Alfred University. He began his position in 1900 and retired in 1931. [2]

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  9. Statutory college - Wikipedia

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    The statutory college located at Alfred University in Alfred, New York is: New York State College of Ceramics (established 1900) The New York State College of Ceramics (NYSCC) consists of the School of Art and Design, with its own dean, and four state-supported materials programs cross-organized within Alfred University's School of Engineering.