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Mechanize your options.
SUNY Morrisville’s agricultural mechanics Associate in Occupational Studies (A.O.S.) degree program is designed for mechanically inclined students looking to find immediate employment in the field or boost their skills before returning to the farm.
Why SUNY Morrisville Agricultural Mechanics?
Our two-year A.O.S. degree program consists almost entirely of courses in mechanics and agriculture — with no course…
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Cultivate your future.
The SUNY Morrisville horticulture Associate in Applied Science (A.A.S.) degree program provides hands-on training to help students nurture their love for growing and working with plants — whether in a greenhouse, flower shop, farm or elsewhere.
Why SUNY Morrisville Horticulture?
With concentrations in landscape management, horticulture production and general transfer, our A.A.S. program is one of SUNY…
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Your future’s so bright, you’re seeing green.
The SUNY Morrisville renewable energy technology Associate in Applied Science (A.A.S.) degree program provides students with a broad and comprehensive technical education in the rapidly growing field of renewable energy.
Why SUNY Morrisville Renewable Energy Technology?
Our A.A.S. program stresses hand-on learning by combining lectures with lab work that applies concepts to actual practice…
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As a SUNY Morrisville student, you are part of one of the most diverse campuses in the SUNY system.
Morrisville faculty and staff are hired knowing this, and they consider diversity and inclusion in everything they do.
Because the most effective educational environment is one in which all voices are heard, we are committed to diversity, equity and inclusion regardless of gender, race, ethnicity, nationality, physical capability, age, creed,…
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Recent amendments to the Campus Security Act, a federal law that requires colleges and universities to annually compile and publish crime statistics for their campuses and certain other areas, require that “campus security authorities” report crime statistics for inclusion in the college’s Annual Security Report. “Campus security authorities” include faculty advisors to student organizations, athletic team coaches, members of the University…
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The Campus Store partners with eCampus to bring the best of textbooks to campus, and carries supplies, apparel, gifts, and other miscellaneous items to enhance life at SUNY Morrisville.
Copper Turret Restaurant
Copper Turret is located just off campus in the center of Morrisville. The popular eatery also serves as a learning laboratory…
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Each spring, the SUNY Morrisville greenhouse comes to life, overflowing with vibrant blooms in all shades imaginable.
Students move with purpose — trimming, watering, transplanting and caring for flowers and plants in preparation for the college’s annual spring plant sale, a tradition that has become a favorite for the campus and local community.
This year’s sale will be held at the Spader Horticulture Complex, May 8-9, from noon-5 p.m.; May 10…
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Call it a labor of love.
When Kate Bolen traded in her career as an insurance company fraud and abuse investigator for a hands-on education digging in dirt, planting vegetables and caring for grow pods filled with seeds, she unearthed a fulfilling new career.
The SUNY Morrisville horticulture business management bachelor’s degree student is putting her green thumb to work this summer as an intern at SUNY Morrisville, running its Four Seasons…
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