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| When | Zone |
| 11:00 am | Live a capella music |
| 12:00 pm | Live jazz music |
| 1:00 pm | Live jazz music |
| 2:00 pm | Live jazz music |
| 4:00 pm | Radio K live broadcast |
| 6:00 pm | Pictures with Goldy - Bring Your Camera! |
| When | Zone | Description |
| 9am - 9pm | Public Engagement & Economic Impact | Technology Commercialization/ACRC |
| 9am - 9pm | Science & Engineering | Center for Compact and Efficient Fluid Power The hydraulic hybrid passenger vehicle is a promising new concept that could have greatly improved fuel economy, better performance and lower cost than any other approach. In this hands-on exhibit, fairgoers will be able to see first-hand how a hydraulic hybrid vehicle captures and reuses energy. The award-winning exhibit was constructed by senior mechanical engineering students and is on loan from the Science Museum of Minnesota. |
| 9am - 3pm | Health | College of Pharmacy “Ask the Pharmacist,” answer admissions questions. Pharmacy students teach heart burn awareness. |
| 9am - 9pm | Sports & Recreation | Athletics Special athletics ticket offers. |
| 9am - 9pm | Connect to the U | University of Minnesota, Morris: Alumni Association The University of Minnesota, Morris is recognized as one of the best public liberal arts colleges in the nation. As one of five campuses of the University of Minnesota, the University of Minnesota, Morris offers the best of both in the world of higher education—a small, close-knit campus complemented by the power of a world-renowned research University. |
| 1 - 5pm | Society, Arts and Culture | Student Assessments |
| 3 - 9pm | Health | Student Sight Savers Visual Acuity & Visual field screening by U of M Medical Students. Ophthalmologists from the Minnesota Academy of Ophthalmology will be on hand for retinal exams and to answer questions. |
| 5 - 9pm | Society, Arts and Culture | The Goldstein Museum of Design The Goldstein Museum of Design explores design that touches people's lives—household items, clothing, textile design, and graphic design. More than 26,000 designed objects are in the Goldstein's collection. Regular exhibits are held in the museum's gallery space in McNeal Hall. |