Facilities
Mustang Alley offers a food court-style dining experience that allows you to grab-n-go or sit-and-enjoy!
Located on the first floor of the Student Activities Center (STUAC), Mustang Alley provides a wide variety of menu options through several distinct food stations:
The Networking Lab or NetLab is used mostly by network administration students. It is equipped with three racks of equipment from vendors including Cisco, Dell, Palo Alto, and SonicWall. The lab includes switches, routers, firewalls, and storage for hands-on experience with today’s advanced equipment. This lab also houses VMware vCenter which is used for hands-on instruction of modern server-centric information technology systems.
Oneida Hall is an upper-class residence hall. If you prefer to have your own room Oneida Hall may be a great choice for you.
Oneida Hall and room amenities:
Onondaga Hall is a first year residence hall. First year residence halls will do additional programming to build community with incoming freshman students. Rooms in this traditional, double-occupancy, corridor-style residence hall.
Onondaga Hall and room amenities:
A 6,000-square-foot residential construction laboratory contains framing, plumbing and heating, masonry and electrification labs. Students also have access to a variety of finish-carpentry facilities and a computer lab with AutoCAD and LandCADD software.
At the western riding arena, students improve their technique and teach their horses new skills.
Roger W. Follett Hall, located adjacent to the Eaton Center at 20 Conkey Avenue in Norwich, New York, is a modern two-story, technologically enhanced academic building designed to accommodate approximately 1,000 students.
All-you-can-enjoy, all for one price.
Seneca Dining Hall, found in the center of campus at the south edge of the Academic Quad, provides an all-you-care-to-eat option featuring a variety of balanced and delicious items throughout the day.
The Sheila Johnson Design Center houses the architectural studies and design program. This modern facility welcomes visitors with a dramatic vaulted, double-height entrance atrium and a gallery that displays students’ work.
Need that perfect remedy to help wake you up in the morning? Or just want to grab something delicious on your way to your first class?
Then there’s no better place to be than Smooth Jazzy Joz.
The softball field is equipped with covered dugouts, two bullpens and a full batting cage. It also boasts a modern sound system and infield playing surface.
Stewart Hall is closed at this time.
The Student Recreation Center, located next to the IcePlex, features dedicated lounge spaces, three basketball and volleyball courts and a perimeter walking track, all on a multipurpose floor. The ribbon-cutting ceremony, held at the beginning of the Spring 2023 semester, provided the campus community an opportunity to tour the facility, enjoy refreshments and participate in basketball, archery tag and pickleball.
The Teaching and Research Farm at SUNY Morrisville is used as an outdoor laboratory by students who take soil and crop science classes. Students have the opportunity to apply the knowledge they gain in their classes, as well as pursue research projects, interpret data and create presentations.
With college life always keeping you on-the-go, The Pit Stop is here to serve as your on-the-go convenience store.
Located next to Seneca Dining Hall, The Pit Stop is fully stocked with a wide assortment of snacks and individually packaged breakfast, lunch and dinner items. We also offer more than 30 different beverage options, ranging from flavored waters and nutritious juices to energy drinks and assorted sodas.
The SUNY Morrisville Wellness Center provides a variety of personalized services to meet the health and wellness needs and goals of members of the college and the communities of Morrisville, Eaton, Cazenovia and Hamilton.
Our Purpose and Focus
The goal of the SUNY Morrisville Wellness Center is to educate our members about the importance of their overall health and fitness.
In your first year, you may want to consider a double-occupancy, corridor-style residence hall featuring special programming to help freshmen succeed in and out of the classroom. West Hall is located in the Pond Quad, near student parking and Market24.