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In all of his time as an automotive professor in SUNY Morrisville’s automotive technology Ford ASSET program, professor Dan Akers saw his largest freshmen class this year.
Known for intensive labs, top-notch facilities and capstone internships, it’s one of the reasons why the two-year program is a popular choice for automotive students who want to lock in a career even before they graduate.
The popularity was recognized by Ford Motor…
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SUNY Morrisville’s 14th annual induction ceremony for the Alpha Phi Sigma, Mu Beta Chapter Criminal Justice Honor Society was recently held to celebrate and recognize 23 students.
Alpha Phi Sigma recognizes academic excellence of undergraduate and graduate students of Criminal Justice, as well as Juris Doctor students. The goals of Alpha Phi Sigma are to honor and promote academic excellence, community service, educational leadership and unity.…
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Impact Area: SUNY Morrisville (Morrisville campus, Norwich campus, EOC)
General Subject Area: Safety
Author: University Police
Policy Summary
The SUNY Morrisville campus recognizes that students, faculty, and staff use a variety of means of transportation on campus. Although personal choice is important, we must consider the safety and well-being of the campus community, our visitors and campus property. The use of motorized and non-motorized…
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Open Education Resources
Thanks to New York State's continued financial support for the development and adoption of low-cost, open educational digital textbooks, faculty at SUNY Morrisville have the opportunity to apply for funding to explore, adopt, and adapt Open Educational Resources (OER) for their courses. Funds are also available to arrange for print copies of OER textbooks to be for sale in the campus bookstore.
OER are affordable…
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Impact Area: SUNY Morrisville (Morrisville campus, Norwich campus, EOC)
Author: Environmental Health & Safety
Supersedes Policy #: Previously ADMIN-107 being renumbered and moved to “SAFETY” category with same Policy details
Policy Summary
Under the New York State “Right-to-Know" Act, all employees have a right to know about the hazards you are exposed to in the workplace. The law requires that your employer make you aware of the…
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Nova Cadamatre’s time at SUNY Morrisville is etched in her memory. She lived on campus with a roommate before moving to a cozy attic apartment in a house off Route 20 and she appeared in musical theater productions of “Cabaret’’ and “Godspell.’’ The South Carolina transplant recalled the connection she instantly felt with her fellow horticulture classmates.
And then there was the paper on grape diseases she wrote for a plant pathology class. It…
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Students who withdraw are entitled to a refund of tuition, housing, and meal plans in the first four weeks of the semester. Fees are refundable only within the first week of classes and are non-refundable thereafter.
The following tuition refund schedule applies to courses that are a full semester's duration:
Week of Semester
Amount Refunded
First Week
100%
Second Week
70%
Third Week
50%
Fourth Week
30%
Fifth Week
0%
Courses…
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The SUNY Morrisville Library is an innovative learning environment dedicated to empowering all members of the college community to become confident and independent thinkers guided by the effective use of information resources.
Located near residence halls and academic buildings, the Donald G. Butcher Library provides a wide array of information services and resources. The library is open 90 hours a week when classes are in session and offers…
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Impact Area: SUNY Morrisville (Morrisville campus, Norwich campus, EOC)
Author: Career Services / Human Resources
Student Assistant Appointment Policies and Procedures
The purpose of this policy is to ensure equal opportunity, nondiscrimination, equity and fairness in the recruitment and appointment of student assistant positions at SUNY Morrisville.
Student Assistant positions are established for the purpose of giving financial support to…
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Lee Brown Coye was born in Syracuse, New York, and as a young man lived in nearby Tully. He spent his entire life in the Central New York area. He and his wife, Ruth, lived in Syracuse for many years where Coye's activities included teaching adult art classes; working under the Works Progress Administration to paint a mural in the Cazenovia High School in 1934 (since destroyed); advertising for the WSYR Broadcasting System; producing…