[6] SUNY Morrisville was one of the first campuses to hold a license to grow industrial hemp for grain and fiber research applications.
This research program is being led by Agronomy professor Dr. Gilbert Jenkins and Morrisville students.
Morrisville is a small town, however a bus on a major route arrives and departs campus twice each day.
This includes twelve residence halls, split into four different locations: The academic buildings are spread out across the entire campus.
They include: A branch campus in Norwich, New York offers programs in business, technologies, liberal arts/education transfer, and nursing to Chenango area residents and employers.
[13] Since 2010, Morrisville has also been home to the laboratory that tests racehorses for illegal performance enhancing drugs.