In less than two weeks, the 2014 class of Buffalo State College will cross the stage with a degree in hand. The Hospitality and Tourism Department is
proud of its outgoing senior class and wishes all of the graduating hospitality
students a fond farewell. In the quest
to bring a renewed professionalism to an ever-expanding industry, the journey
is just beginning for these graduates.
The Hospitality program is beginning a journey of its own as
well. Starting this summer, construction
will begin on the renovation of Caudell Hall, the longtime home of the
Hospitality Department. Although it once
started as a teaching laboratory for home economics teachers, the building
eventually came to house both the departments of Hospitality & Tourism and
Dietetics & Nutrition. Both
departments will be relocated on campus until construction is finished for the
Fall 2016 semester.
The new and improved Caudell Hall will showcase the
Hospitality Department in all its glory.
The building’s window-clad first floor will feature a basic food lab for
introductory classes, a baking lab, a catering and production
kitchen/classroom, and perhaps most highly anticipated, a “culinary theater” --
a demonstration kitchen studio where cooking classes will be offered for
faculty and staff, as well as students.
The Dietetics department and additional classrooms will be housed on the
building’s new upper floors.
Excitement is already swirling for the Hospitality program’s
2015 study abroad trip A Taste of France. Students interested in learning more about
the French cultural and culinary excursion can contact Professor Kathleen
O’Brien at Campus House for additional details.
In addition to all of the excitement surrounding the
long-term plans for the program, Campus House is celebrating the upcoming
summer with some fun events of its own.
On Wednesday, June 11, Campus House will host its annual Clam Bake, a
lunchtime buffet of seafood with all the traditional fixings. Contact Campus House for more information or
reservations.
Even though this semester is ending, Campus House will
continue service until Friday, June 20.
Summer term Hospitality students will take over the club operations and
continue to provide world-class food and service to bridge the gap between
school sessions. In addition, Campus House is taking reservations for its annual meeting and members-only picnic on
Friday, June 20.
The Hospitality staff and students would like to thank
members and guests for kindly contributing to the Campus House gratuity fund
this year. Tips given to Campus House
student servers were pooled together, where the generosity of diners allowed
students and staff to attend Hospitality conferences in Orlando and St. Louis
this year and student outings throughout the school year. A big thanks to Faye Northrup
and Jerry McGuire, who generously helped arrange a student excursion to the
Darwin Martin House, where students were able to enjoy the hospitality of
others as a wonderful reward for their own work.
Campus House will be closed on Friday, May 9, for student
finals study day. Shortly after, the
summer menu will debut at the club, where lovely patio lunches can be enjoyed
at leisure. We look forward to seeing
you soon at Campus House, where you will receive world-class service, delicious
dishes, and loads of spring sunshine.
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