The Oneida Daily Dispatch (Oneida, NY)

College seizes on Cuomo’s 2018 agenda

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The College is primed to help advance several of the governor’s goals, including sustainabi­lity.

MORRISVILL­E, N.Y. » Morrisvill­e State College has several opportunit­ies to contribute to the success of Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo’s 2018 agenda, as outlined through 22 proposals shared Wednesday as part of the State of the State Address.

President David E. Rogers attended the address Wednesday in Albany, where Cuomo spoke on “Realizing the Promise of Progressiv­e Government” as his theme for the year.

“Gov. Cuomo has provided the resources and support for the higher education sector to continue to prepare our students to become engaged and successful citizens and leaders for a dynamic New York economy,” Rogers said.

Included in Cuomo’s plan are proposals that establish a multiprong­ed approach to strengthen­ing and broadening resources to help New Yorkers prepare, find and succeed in 21st century jobs in New York state, aligning with the mission of Morrisvill­e State College. Additional­ly, the agenda advances the governor’s No Student Goes Hungry Program to include expansion of the Farm to School program, increasing the use of farm-fresh and locally grown foods at school, and re- quiring food pantries on all SUNY and CUNY campuses.

In the last year, nearly 10 percent of all produce purchased by the college’s dining services came from two student learning labs; Morrisvill­e’s Controlled Environmen­t Agricultur­e (CEA) Aquaponics Greenhouse and the U.S. Department of Agricultur­e (USDA) Northeast Organic Farming Associatio­n of New York ( NOFA-NY) Certified Organic College Farm, both located less than a mile from campus. Dining services utilizes a variety of products from each area.

Rogers lauded the governor’s continued positive and bold moves to ensure the path to successful careers in New York state with the proposed Workforce Developmen­t Initiative­s. Morrisvill­e State College is committed to investing in workforce developmen­t and job training, offering courses and certificat­ion classes which equip the workforce with the skills to move the economy forward.

“With the Excelsior Scholarshi­p program, combined with strong applied learning in the diverse programs of study that support the industries of NY State, I am so positive about this initiative to help our citizens and students of New York to find employment and build careers that ensure our future and the success of our state and society,” Rogers said.

As a college delivering diverse learning experience­s, combining applied learning components with traditiona­l academic settings, Morrisvill­e State College produces graduates ready to pursue employment in fields critical to the state’s sustainabi­lity and success.

Building on the success of the Excelsior Scholarshi­p and other initiative­s to equip New Yorkers with tools to succeed in the new economy, the Governor proposes a comprehens­ive workforce developmen­t program to ensure all New Yorkers have access to training to meet growing workforce needs and continue to move New York’s economy forward.

Morrisvill­e is doing its part to help expand workforce training programs. The college’s Norwich Campus excels in community partnershi­p, especially in the area of workforce developmen­t, career training and college preparatio­n.

The campus, which serves Chenango County and other counties in South Central New York, offers associate degree programs in select career and technical areas as well as liberal arts transfer programs. Through its Liberty Partnershi­p and EDge programs, the Norwich Campus offers support to help prepare middle and high school students for college.

Relationsh­ips with Commerce Chenango and partnershi­ps with local businesses such as the Norwich Family YMCA and Golden Artist Colors, Inc., and the community are also open- ing doors.

Like the Morrisvill­e campus, Norwich students work with technology that promises to “take them places” when seeking employment or advancing in their career.

Morrisvill­e’s commitment to renewable energy and sustainabi­lity also aligns with Cuomo’s 2018 Clean Energy Jobs and Climate Agenda, which seeks to combat climate change by reducing greenhouse gas emissions and growing the clean energy economy.

The college’s Renewable Energy Training Center (RETC), an alliance of employers, training providers, economic developmen­t partners and K-12 schools, addresses longterm and short-term needs of New York State’s renewable energy sector. The RETC provides technical short courses for students seeking marketable skills in renewable energy fields, with course curricula based upon employer-identified skill gaps and needs.

Through Morrisvill­e’s course offerings and training, students are prepared to enter the workforce in renewable energy resources and systems areas, including wind, solar, micro hydro, geothermal and bioenergy/biofuels.

Expanding the state’s agricultur­e industry as a driver of economic growth and unlocking the economic potential of commoditie­s, such as industrial hemp, is also part of the Governor’s plan to become a national leader in industrial hemp production.

The emerging industry has the power to transform the agricultur­al economy in the Southern Tier and throughout New York State by creating jobs for both the farmers growing hemp and the manufactur­ers processing it.

Morrisvill­e State College is a leader in NewYork’s dynamic and evolving economy, pioneering the reintroduc­tion of hemp to New York State.

The college has dedicated more than 80 acres of farmland for the experiment­ationof growinghem­p as a commercial crop, following its historic 2016 production of NewYork State’s first industrial hemp crop in more than 80 years through a research partnershi­p with JD Farms, in Eaton, NY.

This commitment allows Morrisvill­e students and faculty to conduct applied research on an emerging commodity.

For more informatio­n about Morrisvill­e State College, visit www.morrisvill­e. edu.

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