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One of the first campus buildings you see as you head towards campus from Route 20 is Bailey Annex, home to college’s Nursing Department and the SUNY Morrisville Children’s Center.
Originally built in the 1960s as a second floor on stilts, the building’s first floor was closed during the mid-1990s to accommodate the Children’s Center.
Bailey Annex, like the adjacent Bailey Hall, was named for Liberty Hyde Bailey, who served as the founder and…
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Nostalgia adds to our college environment.
Bailey Hall, one of the campus’s original buildings, is a lecture hall which garners attention through its beautifully restored smart classrooms and its original marble staircases between floors.
It has a unique history — serving at one time or another as home to the college’s Automotive Technology Department, the Alumni & Development Office, and University Police headquarters. It has housed…
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At Morrisville, we engage in ways that go beyond the traditional classroom environment.
We hammer, weld and mold. We dig, plant and harvest. We milk, produce and nourish. We rehabilitate, we nurture, we save.
We are Mustangs, and we create our futures with our own hands. Join us to begin crafting yours.
Located in scenic Central New York, SUNY Morrisville is a model of innovative applied education — a place where students…
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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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SUNY Morrisville horticulture students joined thousands across the globe, participating in The Society of American Florists (SAF) annual goodwill initiative, Petal it Forward.
They handed out flowers and bouquets to unsuspecting community members and passersby, encouraging recipients to keep one and share the other with someone else.
The students, in Nicole Johnson’s ’20 floral design course, prepared more than 60 colorful arrays, some which…
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The SUNY Morrisville Equine Rehabilitation Center (ERC) showcases the college’s signature equine facilities. One of the few publicly accessible equine rehabilitation facilities in the Northeast, the ERC offers equipment and rehabilitation techniques to keep healthy horses conditioned, and to help injured equine athletes recover post-injury or post-surgery.
The multimillion dollar complex, located on 103 acres of land three miles west of campus,…
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Join us for viewing our facilities through an in-person or virtual. The Aquaculture Center serves as our primary site for applied experiential learning.
The Aquaculture Center includes:
Recirculating Aquaculture System (RAS) aquaponics greenhouse powered by solar
Cold-water species hatchery
Marine Aquaculture Lab (located in Bicknell Hall)
On-campus ponds, streams, and natural areas
The Aquaculture Center serves as a training…
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Through its innovative learning environment and dedicated staff, the SUNY Morrisville Library is committed to helping you become a confident and independent thinker guided by the effective use of information resources.
Named for the college’s fourth president, Donald G. Butcher, the Morrisville campus library offers wireless access, comfortable study areas, computer work stations, document…
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The purpose of this FAQ is to answer questions concerning campus technology. Some of these questions and answers have been developed to respond to feedback on SUNY Morrisville's Restarting Plan. This is an ongoing process and the answers to the questions may change as the fall semester progresses. We will continue to update this page as new information becomes available and new questions arise. The FAQ is split up to address issues depending on…
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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…