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Located in the lower level of Charlton Hall, the college maintains one large state-of-the-art computing lab for general student use. This Cyber.Lab is open more than 85 hours per week and provides Morrisville students with access to a variety of software including electronic mail, word processing, presentation graphics, the Internet, fax services, and all the global resources available on the World Wide Web.
The Cyber.Lab has 21 networked PCs,…
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SUNY Morrisville is committed to fostering a diverse community of outstanding faculty, staff, and students, as well as ensuring equal educational opportunity, employment, and access to services, programs, and activities, without regard to an individual's race, color, national origin, religion, creed, age, disability, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, familial status, pregnancy, predisposing genetic characteristics, military status,…
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SUNY Morrisville student Hunter White is already making his mark in the environmental industry.
He is among the State University of New York’s inaugural class of paid student interns from the SUNY Climate Corps Internship Program.
Thirty-six SUNY students from eight campuses were selected for immersive, real-life work experiences in research and policy at state agencies with environmental and sustainability missions and SUNY System…
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Academic Assessment Committee
Purpose
The purpose of the College Academic Assessment Committee is to work with the Provost and Academic Deans to:
Maintain the College-wide assessment schedule for assessment (programs, courses, and general education),
Collaborate with faculty and staff to ensure assessment practices are meeting the needs of the institution,
Coordinate the SUNY Morrisville Assessment Days for faculty and staff each semester, and…
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Impact Area: SUNY Morrisville (Morrisville campus, Norwich campus, EOC)
Author: Vice President for Administration and Finance
Supersedes Policy #: ADMIN-109
Policy Summary
Reimbursement for relocation is a reportable expense and is subject to Internal Revenue Service (IRS) tax guidelines. Payment for reimbursement expenses is processed through payroll services.
Authorized full-time State employees, appointed to a period of more than one year,…
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Add SUNY Morrisville to your summer plans with free training that earns college credit! Courses are free and lead to a certificate in renewable energy.
Course offerings:• July 1-Aug. 9 (in-person labs and virtual), RENG 101 – Electrical Theory for Renewable Energy, 4 college credits• July 1-Aug. 9 (virtual), RENG 102 – Renewable Energy…
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Interested in incorporating aquaculture in your community and urban garden space? This website serves as a clearing house for such information, including planning worksheets to incorporate aquaculture protein production or begin an aquaculture venture.
Aquaculture has inherent risk, just as other agricultural enterprises; however, due to the required technical knowledge and the inherent start-up costs, there is significantly more need for…
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Having a support system, a mentor, career development, extra money for books and gas to travel home on the weekends — it’s all making a difference for SUNY Morrisville ASAP|ACE students like Malcom Hernandez, Juliana Kucera, Abigail Gracey and Julian Wilcox, so they can focus more on their academic careers.
They were among SUNY Morrisville ASAP|ACE scholars who joined fellow scholars, students, faculty, staff and campus leaders recently, to…
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Information may be shared by a school official in furtherance of her/his duties for educational purposes. When information is requested by non-school officials, the request must be reviewed according to the following criteria. There are two categories of student information relevant to this policy. The first, Personally Identifiable Information, is data that SUNY Morrisville will not share without written consent of the student. The second,…
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Lee Brown Coye was born in Syracuse, New York, and as a young man lived in nearby Tully. He spent his entire life in the Central New York area. He and his wife, Ruth, lived in Syracuse for many years where Coye's activities included teaching adult art classes; working under the Works Progress Administration to paint a mural in the Cazenovia High School in 1934 (since destroyed); advertising for the WSYR Broadcasting System; producing…