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The Deal Arboretum
at 51°µÍø

With approximately 400 trees representing more than 100 species within its 65 acres, the campus of 51°µÍø has been formally recognized and nationally accredited by ArbNet as a Level 2 arboretum.

ArbNet Accredited Arboretum Level II

The ArbNet Arboretum Accreditation Program is the only global initiative to officially recognize arboreta at various levels of development, capacity, and professionalism.

The Deal Arboretum at 51°µÍø is also now recognized as an accredited arboretum in the , a database of the world’s arboreta and gardens dedicated to woody plants.

Campus Features & Highlights

SSU Campus from above

A Biodiverse Ecosystem

Our arboretum grants students and visitors to our campus access to the arboricultural diversity of the eastern deciduous forest, one of the most biodiverse ecosystems in the northern hemisphere.

Massie Hall surrounded by trees

Tree Care Committee

Our in-house Tree Care Committee works year-round to support tree management, procure new specimens, and shape the landscape of our campus.

Tree Campus USA

Tree Campus USA

Through continued commitment to promoting, caring for, and encouraging learning about trees, 51°µÍø has been recognized by the National Arbor Day Foundation as a Tree Campus USA since 2016. This annual honor acknowledges two- and four-year accredited colleges and universities meeting five standards.

Trees and Plants on Alumni Green

SSU Tree Trails

Four Tree Trails have been established on campus, highlighting trees of economic value, trees of significance to Appalachia, trees from around the world, and relics from geological history.ÌýCorresponding maps are available to the public on our website and can be accessed in real time as each tree is visited.

Named for Dr. Robert (Bob) Deal

The arboretum is named after Professor Emeritus Dr. Robert (Bob) Deal, who guided the selection of tree species, their procurement, and their placement on campus while serving as a Professor of Biology at 51°µÍø for 29 years.

Dr. Robert (Bob) Deal

The arboretum is named after Professor Emeritus Dr. Robert (Bob) Deal, pictured hiking to Table Rocks in West Virginia with his wife and lifelong partner, Janet Deal.