MORRISVILLE, NY—Morrisville State will have a vast presence again this year at the New York State Fair, which runs Aug. 27-Sept. 7.
Fairgoers can learn more about the college’s horses housed in their building located near Gate 4 by the Coca-Cola Coliseum and the Iroquois Indian Village. In addition to horses, the college’s automotive club will showcase its “rat rod,” a 1936, 1-1/2 ton truck whose cab is from a 1940 Dodge pickup. The engine, a 1980 Oldsmobile diesel, runs on biodiesel fuel made on campus.
Visitors can also obtain an array of information about the college, athletics, activities, and speak to faculty and staff about the college’s program offerings. Morrisville State alumni are encouraged to stop by and access materials to find fellow classmates, enjoy history about the college and get caught up on its expansion and progress. MSC Alumni Day at the Fair is Sept. 5.
The college will also have a presence and provide samples daily in The Taste New York Marketplace (formerly Pride of New York), operated by the Morrisville State College Auxiliary Corporation (MAC) through Nelson Farms. Located inside Gate 2, the building, open from 10 a.m.-10 p.m., resembles an old-time store stocked with food grown or produced in every corner of New York State.
Products include NY maple syrup, maple candy, maple cotton candy, salsas, sauces, marinades, ice cream toppings, and jams and jellies.
Utica Coffee will also be served along with Morrisville State College’s Molly’s Ice Cream. For $1, visitors can savor chocolate, vanilla, and black raspberry ice cream and top it with the new Holi Cannoli coffee flavored ice cream topping created by Nelson Farms using Utica Coffee’s cannoli-flavored coffee.
There will also be a book signing by Chuck D’Imperio, author of A Taste of Upstate New York, on Saturday, Aug. 29, from noon – 4 p.m. at The Taste New York Marketplace.
Additionally, the School of Agriculture, Sustainability, Business and Entrepreneurship will have an exhibit in the FFA Building. The college will also be showcased on Sept. 1 in the SUNY booth, located inside the Science & Industry Building near the main entrance and Chevy Court.
Equine faculty and students will be honing their skills, competing with the Morrisville College Foundation’s six-horse Belgian hitch in the coliseum near the dairy barn. Admission to the horse show is free. Morrisville is the only college in North America to compete with a six-horse hitch.
Morrisville State’s curricula are enriched with applied learning and pave the way for opportunity at both the Morrisville and Norwich campuses. An action-oriented, interactive learning lab, the college is a national leader in technology and has been lauded for its exemplary, innovative and effective community service programs.
In addition to being named to the 2014 President’s Higher Community Education Service Honor Roll, the college was recognized by U.S. News and World Report as an institution in the top tier of the Best Regional Colleges list and ranked second among regional colleges nationwide for outperforming its anticipated graduation rate.