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New York Alert is an instant, mass notification system that enables students, employees and parents to receive emergency notifications and updates via SMS text messaging, voice message, e-mail and/or fax.
This initiative is one component of the college's wide-reaching emergency communications strategy, with the goal of providing a safe and secure environment in which to work and live.
NY Alert is a…
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The Guest Policy is meant to outline expectations for residents and guests visiting or staying overnight in SUNY Morrisville residence halls. For the purposes of this policy, a:
Host is a resident student, currently living on campus, who is bringing a resident from another residence hall room or a non-resident into the residence halls for a visit.
Guest is any student or non-student in a residence hall room that does not have an…
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The Morrisville Identity Center (MIC) provides opportunity for students with diverse identities to feel supported, build community and “step up to the mic.” The goal of the MIC is to provide a physical space where students can engage across differences, learn about themselves in relation to others, and serve as a place where individuals can be validated—not just a safe space but a brave space. While colleges grow increasingly diverse, students…
Facility
Originally a residence hall, the renovated Brooks Hall currently houses the college’s Office of Human Resources and University Police.
Brooks Hall is located on the north side of Route 20, just as you arrive to campus heading west.
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The SUNY Morrisville Library is an innovative learning environment dedicated to empowering all members of the college community to become confident and independent thinkers guided by the effective use of information resources.
Located near residence halls and academic buildings, the Donald G. Butcher Library provides a wide array of information services and resources. The library is open 90 hours a week when classes are in session and offers…
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The SUNY Morrisville campus came together to celebrate World Sustainability Day on Wednesday, Oct. 30, with presentations and demonstrations, which included turning sunflowers into oil for biodiesel, installing owl boxes along a nature trail and prepping a wildflower pollination meadow.
Sustainability Day raises awareness of the importance of sustainable living and promotes environmental stewardship.
It’s a common theme on the SUNY Morrisville…
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SUNY Morrisville prohibits the advertising, marketing, or merchandising of credit cards on campus to students, unless expressly authorized and registered by the Vice-President for Administrative Services. Registrants will be limited to specified dates and areas and are prohibited from offering gifts to a student in exchange for completing a credit card application.
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What is EOP?
The State University of New York's Educational Opportunity Program provides access, academic support and financial aid to students who demonstrate the potential for college success but would otherwise be excluded from higher education due to circumstances of academic under preparation and economic disadvantage. Available primarily to full-time, matriculated students, the program supports students throughout their college careers.…
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All motor vehicles and cycles parked in the campus parking lots and areas outside/nearby college residences, including the Morrisville Commons, must be registered with University Police. Guests should contact University Police to secure a visitor’s pass. Parking in any service drive or other restricted area is prohibited.
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Impact Area: SUNY Morrisville (Morrisville campus, Norwich campus, EOC)
Author: Property Control
Policy Purpose
As an agency of the State of New York, SUNY Morrisville (“College”) has a responsibility to ensure that there is a reasonable system of internal controls governing campus property. This document outlines the College’s expectations for acquisition, use, and disposition of college property, Research Foundation (“RF”) property, and…