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![Richard Ball, commissioner of the New York State Department of Agriculture and Markets, speaks with Jacob Kline, an agricultural business student from Myerstown, Pennsylvania, and Christopher Nyberg, Dean of the School of Agriculture and Natural Resources.](/sites/default/files/styles/giant_square_650_x_650_/public/news/promotional-images/4p7b1784.jpg?itok=Fd6ojXb-)
Nov 16, 2018
MORRISVILLE, NY—Embracing change was a common theme among presenters during the inaugural Agricultural Summit held at SUNY Morrisville.
The event, which drew innovators and leaders from throughout the agriculture industry, focused on future goals and needs in agricultural education, as well as workforce development with both an academic and industry focus.
![SUNY Morrisville President David Rogers (second from right), head brewer Micheal Coons (far right) and student Mary Cosenza (far left) were presented with a championship plaque by U.S. Open Beer Championships Director Dow Scoggins. Morrisville was named Grand National Champion of this year's competition (Photo credit Sarah Marcellus, MAC Associate Graphic Designer).](/sites/default/files/styles/giant_square_650_x_650_/public/news/promotional-images/suny_morrisville_us_open_beer_championship_edited.jpg?itok=KRNLgCQl)
Nov 13, 2018
MORRISVILLE, NY—SUNY Morrisville was formally awarded as the Grand National Champion of the 2018 U.S. Open College Beer Championship, as presented to the college that brews the best beers in North America.
The presentation was held at the Copper Turret Restaurant & Brewhouse, Morrisville’s student-teaching facility where the championship beers were brewed before the college was crowned as champions last May.
Nov 01, 2018
MORRISVILLE, NY—Learn from presenters, innovators and leaders about future goals and needs in the agricultural industry during an Ag Summit at SUNY Morrisville, Thursday, Nov. 15, from 8:30 a.m.-3 p.m.
![SUNY Morrisville assistant professor of environmental sciences Rebecca Hargrave (left), student and summer forestry aide Andrew Gardner (center) and Cornell Cooperative Extension educator Debbie SeGuin (right) help install the new entrance kiosk at Callahan Brook Nature Trail.](/sites/default/files/styles/giant_square_650_x_650_/public/news/promotional-images/callahan_brook_nature_trail_kiosk.jpg?itok=QwPP8yzq)
Oct 16, 2018
MORRISVILLE, NY—A preview of all the sights and sounds that are a part of Callahan Brook Nature Trail can now be viewed in one place, thanks to a recently unveiled new welcoming entrance kiosk.
Oct 15, 2018
MORRISVILLE, NY—The SUNY Morrisville Theater Department and Student Government Organization (SGO) present William Shakespeare’s romantic comedy, Twelfth Night, or What You Will, in the John W. Stewart Center for Student Activities (STUAC) theater Friday and Saturday, Oct. 26 and 27, at 8 p.m.; Oct. 28 at 2 p.m.; and Thursday through Saturday, Nov. 1-3, at 8 p.m.
![SUNY Morrisville assistant professor Eric Diefenbacher shows renewable resources technology student Kate Augustine (Saranac Lake) how to hold a common snapping turtle.](/sites/default/files/styles/giant_square_650_x_650_/public/news/promotional-images/common_snapping_turtle_0.jpg?itok=qP30i9Qt)
Sep 26, 2018
SHERBURNE, NY—Talon Abrams has been fascinated with amphibians and reptiles since he was 4 years old, catching snakes and frogs in a backyard creek at his Madison home. Some even made their way into his bedroom so he could examine them more closely in a glass bowl.
That allure eventually led him to SUNY Morrisville to pursue a bachelor’s degree in renewable resources technology. He wants to land in a career where he can help aquatic life, animals and the environment.
![SUNY Morrisville equine student, Christine Kevan, leads a yearling into the show ring during the college’s 2018 Annual Yearling Sale.](/sites/default/files/styles/giant_square_650_x_650_/public/news/background-banners/christine_kevan.jpg?itok=SmLNVNrA)
Sep 20, 2018
MORRISVILLE, NY—SUNY Morrisville topped its Annual Yearling Sale with the highest horse and as the lead consignor.
The highly anticipated sale — the only one of its kind on a college campus in New York State — drew a crowd of potential buyers, sellers, trainers and owners from across the Northeast. All of the trotters and pacers sold are New York eligible.
![Norwich students search for species of salamander and toad at Owens West Wildlife Management Area during a “live-learning” Herpetology class.](/sites/default/files/styles/giant_square_650_x_650_/public/basic-pages/images/photo_3_herpetology.jpg?itok=U1SmiclP)
Sep 06, 2018
MORRISVILLE, NY—A SUNY Morrisville professor is bringing his classroom to life.
Assistant professor of biology Eric Diefenbacher from the SUNY Morrisville Norwich Campus recently took two of his classes outdoors for “live-learning” sessions.
Aug 17, 2018
MORRISVILLE, NY—SUNY Morrisville will bring its innovation, animals and exciting hands-on approach to learning to the Great New York State Fair again this year. The fair runs Aug. 22-Sept. 3.
May 25, 2018
MORRISVILLE, NY—SUNY Morrisville has earned the 2018-19 Military Friendly® School designation by Victory Media for its outstanding support to students who have served in the military.
![Sea Horse](/sites/default/files/styles/giant_square_650_x_650_/public/2018-05/4p7b3846.jpg?h=f2fcf546&itok=OIGLvveu)
May 15, 2018
There’s a lot of science happening in a 125-gallon tank in the aquaculture lab at Morrisville State College. Eight adolescent seahorses - four males and four females - arrived in November and are making themselves at home in the six-foot-wide aquarium in Bicknell Hall.
![Bill Cole; Photo credit Roy Gumpel Photography](/sites/default/files/styles/giant_square_650_x_650_/public/2018-05/bill_cole_instruments_0.jpg?h=7685ba0d&itok=ebNADwAk)
May 14, 2018
In his classic song, Sir Duke, iconic musician Stevie Wonder sings:
“Music is a world within itself, with a language we all understand.
![Luke Marshall](/sites/default/files/styles/giant_square_650_x_650_/public/2018-05/4p7b3363b.jpg?itok=4fdqLr4V)
May 14, 2018
The colorful clusters of red and yellow tulips outside of Mary Cleere’s kitchen window are more than a harbinger of summer.
They represent her new life.
![Mustang Statue](/sites/default/files/styles/giant_square_650_x_650_/public/2018-05/monday_asd_july_pics_and_vids_026_copy.jpg?h=0d27ee61&itok=gqfZBXO5)
May 14, 2018
Mollie Carter, ’14, remembers the first time she saw the steel sculpture of The Mustang, rearing back on its brick-and-mortar base in front of the Whipple Administration Building.
“It was one of the first symbols that grabbed my eye when I started at MSC in August of 2010,” she said. The sculpture made the small-town girl feel “a little bit more like, ‘Hey, I can do this.’"
![Luke Martin](/sites/default/files/styles/giant_square_650_x_650_/public/2018-05/4p7b2911.jpg?itok=5-8bq6x2)
May 14, 2018
Energy, enthusiasm and a desire to learn and give back are well ingrained in Morrisville graduate Luke Martin.
Since earning his bachelor’s degree in agricultural business development, Martin, 24, has been making his imprint with GROWMARK, Inc., a regional agricultural cooperative that operates in more than 40 states.
![Ax family from left: Becca, Karen, Chip & Jacob](/sites/default/files/styles/giant_square_650_x_650_/public/2018-05/4p7b4546.jpg?h=f2fcf546&itok=o-xzwele)
May 14, 2018
Morrisville freshman Jacob Ax has taken a chance meeting with a man injured in an accident and turned it into an opportunity to advocate for better accessibility in the farm workplace.
May 08, 2018
MORRISVILLE, NY—SUNY Morrisville has been named Grand National Champion of the 2018 U.S. Open College Beer Championship, taking home the honor of the college that brews the best beers in North America.
The U.S. Open College Beer Championship, now in its third year, is a competition among student brewers at colleges and universities that offer brewing courses to help determine the best future brewers in North America.
May 05, 2018
MORRISVILLE, NY—The tears on Sarah Pylinski’s cheeks were happy ones. Clasping a diploma under one arm and her two children in the other, she had a difficult time containing her emotions.
“A college degree will open so many doors,” said the single mother, from Norwich, who made the decision to go to college at age 32 to make a better life for herself and her children.
May 04, 2018
MORRISVILLE, NY—Morrisville State College student Unique Wellington chose a cow he named “Heffy” for his first time presenting in the ring.
“She was the friendliest of the group,” he said of the heifer he showed during the college’s Spring Showmanship event. Approximately 60 students, some skilled and others with no experience, showed lambs, dairy cows and beef cattle during the annual event.
May 01, 2018
MORRISVILLE, NY—Laurie A. Zbock of Madison has been named Morrisville State College’s Distinguished Faculty Award recipient for 2018.
The award is presented annually to a faculty member who displays professional growth, personal and professional achievement and has provided outstanding service to the college. She will be recognized during the college’s 107th commencement ceremony on May 5 at 1 p.m. in the Recreation Center.
Apr 30, 2018
MORRISVILLE, NY—Three members of the Morrisville State College faculty and staff have been honored with Chancellor’s Awards for Excellence by the State University of New York and SUNY Chancellor Kristina M. Johnson.
Recipients will be recognized during the college’s 107th commencement ceremony, which will be May 5 at 1 p.m. in the Recreation Center.
Receiving the SUNY Chancellor’s Award for Excellence in Teaching is:
Apr 23, 2018
MORRISVILLE, NY—Morrisville State College students Latorsha Washington, of West Hempstead, and Haley Kilmartin, of Fort Plain, have been honored with the SUNY Chancellor’s Award for Student Excellence.
Apr 09, 2018
MORRISVILLE, NY—As Jaguar Land Rover North America opened the doors to its new state-of-the-art North American Headquarters, select Morrisville State College auto students and faculty stood on the sparkling showroom floor in awe.
Mar 21, 2018
MORRISVILLE, NY—With a measuring tape in her hand, Morrisville dairy student Leila Richmond dutifully determined the dimensions of a large tie stall barn at Ju-Vindale Holsteins, a dairy farm in Cazenovia.
The measurements were part of her assignment in the college’s Dairy Herd Management class taught by Steve Mooney, associate professor of dairy science and department chair, to determine the feeding and drinking space allotted for cows in the facility.