History & Timeline

The west side of Main Street in the early 1900s. Now home to the Alfred State campus.

Amazing Stories of Success

In the true Pioneer spirit, our college has forged ahead, faced obstacles, and achieved hard-won victories. After generations of delivering a high-quality education, ASC knows how to assist first-generation college students, find a way for low-income families to achieve their college dreams, and prepare students to launch careers with good pay at great companies.

Alfred State's Victorian Home was originally a family residence, became the Theta Gamma (TG) House, and now is the headquarters for University Police. Photo taken in the early 1900s.

Founded in 1908, it wasn’t a sure bet that the New York State School of Agriculture would continue after facing financial and enrollment challenges in its first 30 years. In 1926, the region’s farmers, who recognized the value of this institution, lobbied the state to continue operations and a plan emerged to offer more career options for Western New York students.

After making it through some difficult times and low enrollment during the Great Depression, Alfred Ag Tech, as it became known, found firm footing by adding educational opportunities for a wider variety of technical skills so that graduates would be ready for careers beyond the farm. The national trend of growing college enrollments after World War II was also evident with rapid construction and expansion at Alfred State and the addition of the Wellsville campus.

Pictured are Tony Harvey, his son Austin, and daughter Kylie who are all proud Pioneers.

Multiple generations choose ASC. 

Some current trends in higher education are to provide these benefits to students:

  • Build career skills, knowledge, and confidence through hands-on learning.
  • Show a return-on-investment with good-paying jobs for graduates.
  • Provide a nurturing, close-knit, and caring community for students.

Students and parents today are looking for these benefits when choosing a college. ASC has a strong answer for each of these topics and we can prove our success. Delivering career-ready graduates for good jobs while enjoying our friendly and caring community, that’s who we are and what we do at Alfred State throughout our long, colorful, and successful history. 

The First Sixty Years:
A History of the State University Agricultural and Technical College at Alfred

by Elaine B. Hritz

 

Alfred State: Celebrating the Past 100 Years

  • 1908-1969 by Daniel Barwick based on Hritz’ book
  • 1969-1977 by Ellen H. Ehrig
  • 1977-1986 by Dr. Eugene Stalger
  • 1986-1993 by Dr. John O. Hunter, President Emeritus
  • 1993-2003 by Dr. Bill Rezak, President Emeritus
  • 2003-2008 by Alfred State staff

 

A History of the Educational Foundation of Alfred, Inc.

From Benevolent Association to Educational Foundation

By: Ellen H. Ehrig (through June 2010)
Foundation P.R. Committee (2010-present)

Further Reading (PDF)

ASC TIMELINE

For each generation in our timeline, the events listed reflect our college, students, and national trends. Alfred State College is constantly evolving and adapting. As long as educational leaders believe success is measured by our students’ achievements in launching great careers and building better lives, Pioneers will stay on the path to success.

1908 School of Agriculture
1908Gov. Hughes established the New York State School of Agriculture on May 8.
1909Instruction began Oct. 18 with four faculty, 10 female students, and 36 men.
1910Agriculture Hall opened for classes. Demolished in 1970 for NYS School of Ceramics.
1913All 148 students were members of the Country Life Club to promote farm living.
1917During WWI, the Bachelor’s Club was for military students and those producing food.
1920Members of the Bachelor’s Club then established Gamma Theta Gamma fraternity.
1922Tau Sigma Alpha sorority was established with 24 members.
1926As few as 48 students enrolled, but classes continued through the Great Depression.

 

 

 

1935 Alfred Ag Tech
Musical Director Anthony "Cappy" Cappadonia
1937Enrollment increased with business administration and building trades added.
1941Junior College recognition for NYS Agricultural and Technical Institute at Alfred.
1945Benevolent Association formed to manage facilities with private investment.
1948Multiple buildings opened on the current campus west of Main Street.
1949The State University of New York system was established after WWII.
1950Music program added with Anthony Cappadonia director.
1952Athletics added for basketball, golf, cross country, track, and field.
1956Purchase of 150-acre Saunders Farm approved for western expansion of the campus.
1960 Alfred State Tech
1965Enrollment growth leads to expansion including the library and Central Dining Hall.
1966Happy Valley Ski Slope opened from the highest point on campus to Route 244.
1967Wellsville vocational pilot program is made permanent at former Sinclair refinery.
1969Paul Orvis Activities Center opened. Enrollment reached 3,000 students.
1971First NJCAA National Championship honors for men’s swimming and skiing teams.
1972First Hot Dog Day charity event and festival was held April 24.
1973Hinkle Belltower added, and MacKenzie opened as the largest SUNY residence hall.
1983Business Hall dedicated to former Dean and Professor E.J. Brown.
1985 Alfred State College
President Anderson cuts ribbon for new stadium.
1991Alfred State added four-year bachelor’s degrees.
1992Huntington Administration Bldg. and Hunter Student Development Ctr. dedicated.
1995Football played an inaugural season. Sugar Hill Industrial Park founded.
1998Food court opened to offer more selections in Central Dining Hall.
1999Installation of Wi-Fi technology in every campus building, a first for SUNY.
2006NYS established the Center for Organic and Sustainable Agriculture at the Alfred farm.
2007Townhouses opened. ASC honored for the first time on US News Best Colleges list.
2009Pioneer Stadium opened for football, soccer, track, and field.
2010 WNY Leadership
Sustainable Advanced Manufacturing Center
2011Zero Energy Home opened with green technology in Wellsville.
2012New Student Leadership Center and renovated Physical and Health Sciences opened.
2013Alfred State entered NCAA Division III athletic competition.
2016Sustainable Advanced Manufacturing Center opened in Wellsville.
2017A new college logo and mascot, Big Blue the Ox, were developed for the Pioneers.
2018MacKenzie Commons opened, and Workforce Development Center completed.
2020First graduating class at the Northland Workforce Training Center in Buffalo.
College Leaders for Alfred State
1908 – 1911DirectorOra S. Morgan
1911 – 1912Acting DirectorCharles O. Dubois
1912 – 1918DirectorWilliam J. Wright
1918 – 1919Acting DirectorWillard R. Cone
1919 – 1920DirectorCarl E. Ladd
1920 – 1936DirectorArchie E. Champlin
1936 – 1960DirectorPaul B. Orvis
1960 – 1961Acting PresidentWalter C. Hinkle
1961 – 1964PresidentWalter C. Hinkle
1964Acting PresidentRoger F. Rawe
1964 – 1986PresidentDavid H. Huntington
1986 – 1993PresidentJohn O. Hunter
1993 – 2003PresidentWilliam D. Rezak
2003 – 2006PresidentUma Gupta
2006 – 2007Acting PresidentJohn B. Clark
2007 – 2008Acting PresidentRonald Rosati
2008 – 2013PresidentJohn M. Anderson
2013 – 2014Acting PresidentValerie B. Nixon
2014 – 2021PresidentIrby “Skip” D. Sullivan
2021 – 2022Officer in ChargeJohn M. Anderson
2022 – NowPresidentSteven A. Mauro