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Rules of The SUNY Morrisville College Council
Regulating Student Conduct And Behavior
Pursuant to Section 356 of the Educational Law of the State of New York, the Council of the State University College of Agriculture and Technology at Morrisville (SUNY Morrisville) adopts the following Student Code of Conduct.
ARTICLE I. Definitions
“Conduct or Action” shall include, but not be limited to, failure or refusal to act.
“Employee” means…
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Impact Area: SUNY Morrisville (Morrisville campus, Norwich campus, EOC)
Author: Vice President for Administration and Finance
Supersedes Policy #: ADMIN-105, previous version dated 5/9/2024
Policy Summary
The following constitutes SUNY Morrisville’s “time, place and manner” procedure on the use of SUNY Morrisville owned facilities by third parties (non-College sponsored by recognized student organizations) for free speech purposes pursuant to a…
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Purposes and Goals of Collection Development
Collection development refers to the process of building and maintaining the library's collections. This collection development policy establishes the principles used by SUNY Morrisville librarians to evaluate, select, acquire, retain, and maintain information resources in electronic, print, and non-print formats. This collection policy reflects SUNY Morrisville’s college and library missions…
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SUNY General Education Requirement
The SUNY General Education Requirement (SUNY-GER) enables students to acquire knowledge and skills that are useful and important for all educated persons, regardless of their jobs or professions. (SUNY Board of Trustees Resolution, January 2010).
Effective Fall 2023, SUNY has updated the General Education (GE) Framework system-wide for all Baccalaureate, Associate of Arts (AA) and Associate of Science (AS)…
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Rules for the Maintenance of Public Order
Rules and regulations for the maintenance of public order on premises of State-operated institutions of State University of New York, heretofore, adopted by this Board of Resolution 69-179, dated June 18, 1969, and amended by resolution 69- 226, dated July 10, 1979, and on September 24, 1980, comprising part of Chapter V of Title 8 of the official compilation of codes, rules and regulations of the State…
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SUNY Morrisville wants to minimize any hesitation individuals might have in reporting problems and obtaining help for themselves or others, due to concern that their own behavior might be a violation of college policy.
While violations cannot be overlooked, the Office of Student Rights and Responsibilities will take into consideration the positive impact that assisting others and reporting problems has when determining the appropriate response…
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The CDC has updated the recommendations for how people can protect themselves and their communities from respiratory viruses, including COVID-19. The new guidance brings a unified approach to addressing risks from a range of common respiratory viral illnesses, such as COVID-19, flu, and RSV.
As part of the guidance, CDC provides active recommendations on core prevention steps and…
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Take it from the horse’s mouth: your equine career starts here.
Harness your love of all things equine in the SUNY Morrisville equine science & management Associate in Applied Science (A.A.S.) degree program.
Why SUNY Morrisville Equine Science & Management?
Choose from two concentrations: a career in equine science, or a general concentration that allows you to customize…
Equine caretaking/welfare
Equine training…
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Silent Witness is a program to allow for the reporting of suspected criminal activity. Information submitted will be reviewed by University Police, and appropriate action will be taken as warranted.
If you see a suspected crime occurring on campus and you would like to report it, please fill out the form below.
You are completing the following questionnaire under a condition of anonymity. If you would like us to contact you, please complete the…
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If you see a suspected hate crime occurring on campus and you would like to report it, please fill out the form below. Information submitted will be reviewed by University Police, and appropriate action will be taken as warranted.
A hate crime is a traditional offense that is motivated by bias. A person commits a hate crime when one of a specified set of crimes is committed targeting a victim because of a perception or belief regarding the race…
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