
This two story red-brick building was erected in 1908 as the public school for the village of Alfred. Following the formation of the Alfred-Almond Central School District and the construction of the new school building between Alfred and Almond, South Hall was purchased in 1940 by Alfred University. Since that time, it has served as an office-classroom building, housing various departments, including nursing, business administration, education, social sciences, and women’s physical education. In September of 1976, South Hall was closed by the university as an economy move and leased to TREE, Training Rehabilitation, Experience, and Employment.