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The MAC-operated EIO supports the College’s equine programs and applied learning environment. EIO is responsible for the upkeep of the 300+ acre equine facilities, and aides in the administrative functions and budget processes for the Breeding, Draft Horse, Rehabilitation, Huntseat (English), Racing (Standardbred and Thoroughbred), and Western programs, as well as the annual Yearling Sale. EIO also works closely with the…
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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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One of the campus’s original buildings, Bicknell Hall houses classrooms for the Environmental Sciences Department as well as the college’s Wildlife Museum.
Located on the far right of the buildings that line the campus along the south side of Route 20, Bicknell Hall has been home to numerous college departments and facilities, including the former musical instrument technology program.
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Cayuga Hall is a first year residence hall. First year residence halls will do additional programming to build community with incoming freshman students. Cayuga Hall offers a great central campus location near Seneca Dining Hall.
Cayuga Hall has three housing options: single-gender suites, single-occupancy, and traditional double-occupancy rooms. The single-gender suites offer two double-occupancy rooms with a…
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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…
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Commons is an upper-class residence hall. If you prefer apartment-style living with a full kitchen and that is a little removed from the campus, Morrisville Commons I and Morrisville Commons II are both great options.
A standard apartment includes four (4) single rooms, one-and-a-half (1.5) bathrooms, a common living room, and a full kitchen and dining area. A limited number of larger apartments featuring two (2) full bathrooms and a bit more…
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Commons II is an upper-class residence hall. If you prefer apartment-style living with a full kitchen and that is a little removed from the campus, Morrisville Commons I and Morrisville Commons II are both great options.
Morrisville Commons II is the campus’ newest complex, a 228-bed facility featuring 57 apartment-style suites with modern furnishings. A standard apartment includes four (4) single rooms, one-and-a-half (1.5) bathrooms, a common…
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East Hall is an upper-class residence hall. Morrisville’s smallest residence hall is also one of its two 24-hour quiet-study residence halls. East Hall accommodates students who prefer single rooms and want a quiet living environment. It is located on South Street near Bailey Annex.
Most of East Hall’s rooms are in a suite-style configuration; each suite has one large single room and one small single room sharing a…
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SUNY Morrisville features one of the most distinctive equine programs in the country, thanks in part to our exceptional facilities.
The Sheila Johnson Hunt Seat and Riding Arena is home to SUNY Morrisville Hunt Seat Riding, boasting an indoor arena specifically designated for English riding and training of hunters and jumpers.
Named after iconic entrepreneur and major college benefactor…
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This 40,000-square-foot Equine Rehabilitation Arena, located at the college’s Equine Rehabilitation Center (ERC), offers a local exercise and training facility for horses that are treated at the ERC.
Located three miles west of the Morrisville campus on Route 20, the ERC caters to both college-owned and privately-owned horses. One of few publicly accessible equine rehabilitation facilities in the…