Past Events
Sat, Feb 19, 2022
On May 2, 1963, hundreds of students skipped classes and marched to downtown Birmingham, Alabama. The students were arrested and taken to jail in droves. The following day, as more students gathered peacefully, they were met with violence by the police and images of children being hit by police clubs, bitten by police dogs, and blasted by high-pressure firehose shocked the world. This presentation by Victoria Basulto is an introduction to that story.
Fri, Feb 18, 2022
In part 2, Jefferey McArn, who is the Chaplain at Hamilton College, continues his presentation on Robert Parris Moses. Moses is an alum from Hamilton College and was a renowned civil rights activist. In this remarkable two-part series retelling of his life, we learn of Moses courageous involvement with the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, his efforts to register voters in Mississippi, and the many causes he championed in his life.
Thu, Feb 17, 2022
A SUNY League coordinated by LeagueSpot, SUNY Morrisville is competing in the SUNY Esports Spring 2022 League!
Our showing in the League includes the following games, and all games default to 8:00PM EST on their respective days:
Thu, Feb 17, 2022
Darrel Alejandro Holnes - Poet speaking for Black History Month
Darrel is a Professor at N.Y.U. and has written poetry for years. He is going to speak about poetry and his multiple identities.
Thu, Feb 17, 2022
Jefferey McArn, who is the Chaplain at Hamilton College, introduces us to Robert Parris Moses. Moses is an alum from Hamilton College and was a renowned civil rights activist. In this remarkable two-part series retelling of his life, we learn of Moses courageous involvement with the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, his efforts to register voters in Mississippi, and the many causes he championed in his life.
Wed, Feb 16, 2022
Leonel A. Diaz from SUNY Delhi will be presenting virtually. This training will be the introduction course to learn about LGBTQIA+ identities, gender and sexuality, and examine prejudice, assumptions, and privilege.
Wed, Feb 16, 2022
In 1951, students at the Robert Russa Moton High School in Farmville, Virginia walked out of school to initiate a strike demanding better school facilities. Led by 16-year-old Barbara Johns, the Moton Student Strike would produce three-fourths of the plaintiffs in Brown v. Board of Education (1954) and would be the only student-led initiated case of the five that comprised Brown v. Board. The Moton school story is also vital in the Supreme Court case of Griffin v.
Tue, Feb 15, 2022
All are welcome! Come and help choose the CAB events!
Tue, Feb 15, 2022
N-CAB Sponsored Campus Flower Truck. N-CAB will offer students the ability to make a small flower bouquet.
Tue, Feb 15, 2022
N-CAB will be sponsoring a breakfast where staff will cook and serve break to the students.
Tue, Feb 15, 2022
This is the second part of a two-part interview with Betty B. Bibbins, MD. Dr. Bibbins shares her remarkable life story and illustrates the courageous actions individual children undertook in the desegregation of schools. Dr. Bibbins grew up in Portsmouth, Virginia, and attended kindergarten at Sacred Heart School in Norfolk, Our Lady of Victory elementary school, Cradock Jr. High School, and Cradock High School (1964-1969) during the years of desegregation of Virginia's schools.
Mon, Feb 14, 2022
Happy Valentine's Day from Dining Services! Join us for a special buffet with a meat carving station.
Mon, Feb 14, 2022
N-CAB Sponsored Campus Flower Truck. N-CAB will offer students the ability to make a small flower bouquet.
Mon, Feb 14, 2022
In this two-part interview, Betty B. Bibbins, MD shares her remarkable life story and illustrates the courageous actions individual children undertook in the desegregation of schools. Dr. Bibbins grew up in Portsmouth, Virginia, and attended kindergarten at Sacred Heart School in Norfolk, Our Lady of Victory elementary school, Cradock Jr. High School, and Cradock High School (1964-1969) during the years of desegregation of Virginia's schools. As the lone Black student at times, Dr.
Sun, Feb 13, 2022
In this introductory video, Victoria Basulto will discuss the history of the Plessy V. Ferguson decision and the "separate but equal" doctrine, the harm it caused in segregated schools, and the fight to end segregation culminating with the Brown V. Board of Education Supreme Court decision.
Sat, Feb 12, 2022
In this two-part series, the Honorable Hugh C. Humphreys covers the history of violence against Black Americans from abolition to the Civil Rights Era. His comprehensive study will also explore the Reconstruction era, the forming of the KKK, and lynchings. These stories will illuminate the lives of individuals like Emmett Till and activists such as Schwerner, Chaney, and Goodman. He will then conclude with the Civil and Voting Rights Acts of 1964 and 1965.
Fri, Feb 11, 2022
Skills USA non-perishable food and personal hygiene drive to support Feed Our Vets. Items can be dropped off at a donation truck next to the Hospitality Suite, in parking lot A, near Drake Field.
Fri, Feb 11, 2022
Skills USA non-perishable food and personal hygiene drive to support Feed Our Vets. Items can be dropped off at a donation truck next to the Hospitality Suite, in parking lot A, near Drake Field.
Fri, Feb 11, 2022
SUNY Morrisville is hosting the Area II Regional Skills USA Competition. High school students from across the state will compete in different contests in hopes of being selected for the State Skills USA Competition.