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SUNY Morrisville is committed to providing students equal access to campus programs, services and facilities. The Accessibility Services Center (the “ASC”) will coordinate reasonable accommodations and auxiliary aids to ensure full participation for students with disabilities. Our mission is to facilitate an accessible and inclusive college environment.
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MORRISVILLE, NY — Four SUNY Morrisville faculty and staff members were recently honored with Chancellor’s Awards for Excellence by the State University of New York and SUNY Chancellor John B. King, Jr.
Receiving the SUNY Chancellor’s Award for Excellence in Teaching is: Julanne Burton, of Earlville, associate professor of social science and coordinator of the SUNY Morrisville Human Services Institute
The SUNY Chancellor’s Award…
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SUNY Morrisville Norwich Campus offers students with accessibility needs a variety of academic accommodations and services that provide equal access and opportunities throughout their college experience. Students who have a 504 or IEP Plan in high school or have a medical condition must provide documentation in order to receive services. Our mission is to facilitate an accessible and inclusive college environment.
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All resident students are required to select a meal plan. Students using MAC dining facilities are expected to conduct themselves in a reasonable and mature manner. Behavior that is inconsiderate or creates a hazard for other diners, or hampers the operation or function of a facility, may result in disciplinary action. This may include loss of meal privileges, financial restitution, campus probation, or a…
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The SUNY Morrisville Theater Department and Student Government Organization present the musical Kinky Boots, Thursday, Oct. 31, Friday, Nov. 1 and Saturday Nov. 2, at 8 p.m. and Sunday, Nov. 3 at 2 p.m. in the theater of the college’s John W. Stewart Center for Student Activities (STUAC).
The Tony-winner is based on a true story of a struggling British shoe factory owner named Charlie who, realizing that the demand is dying down for British-made…
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It’s an experience they will never forget. A team of SUNY Morrisville automotive students and their coach set out to win it all. And they did!
SUNY Morrisville’s Mopar Career Automotive Program (MCAP) students were crowned champions in the first-ever Mopar® Career Automotive Program (CAP) Bracket Challenge, a competition that featured 16 schools across the country.
SUNY Morrisville automotive students advanced through multiple rounds of…
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Two SUNY Morrisville students are making a meaningful impact through their dedication to community service.
Michael Roberts, a game programming B.Tech. student from Brooklyn and Harper Callard, an aquaculture and aquatic science associate degree student from New Hartford, were honored with Empire State Service Corps Awards for their significant contributions.
Roberts received the Leadership in Service Award for his commitment as a Morrisville-…
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The data Professor Bill Snyder and his environmental science students gather from in-field fish collections gets reported to the Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) for the state database of fish distributions. Their rare bird sightings and the presence of invasive species are uploaded to global databases such as iNaturalist and iMapInvasives.
Field research like this has become an integral part of Snyder’s teaching — and an exciting…
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This demonstration and research facility serves as a living laboratory for SUNY Morrisville students. The 4,000-gallon aquaponics system can produce up to 22,000 heads of lettuce and 1,700 pounds of fish per year. Vine crop production includes a hydroponic tomato, cucumber and pepper system.
The system was supported by NY State Sen. David J. Valesky (D-Oneida) through the Empire State Development Corporation and a grant from the New York State…