Blending Community, Philanthropy and Education in the News

As the Co-principle Investigator of the Julia Child Foundation for Gastronomy and the Culinary Arts Grant with Lynda Dias, since 2012 we have been awarded $7000 annually ($5000 in 2012) to create learning opportunities that include place-based learning at an urban winery. This grant impacts between 130 to 170 students annually. It is estimated that 70% of the 2017 graduates were impacted by this grant funding.
The reach of this project has extended out of City Tech. The Bridge, whose ā€œfocus is on the breakthrough companies, entrepreneurs and trends that have made Brooklyn a worldwide brand and a growing economic centerā€ has over 2000 twitter followers and 1500 Instagram followers. In 2017 they published an article about innovative teaching practices and included this project. The New York Daily News showcased the student wine making project in their 2016 college showcase edition.

About the assignment, in the Wines of the New World class we apply proven high-impact educational practices whereby students actively participate in the wine making process. They have the opportunity to punch down the cap, taste recently harvested grapes, evaluate stems and seeds for ripeness, taste active fermenters and barrel samples as well. Students then create two proprietary blends, both a red and white wine. The collaborative learning project we call ā€œBlending Community, Philanthropy, and Educationā€ impacts the learning of student in the departmentā€™s dining room operation course as well. The dining room students learn about and served the wines in the collegeā€™s Janet Lefler Dining Room.

o 2016: https://openlab.citytech.cuny.edu/new-world-wines-f16/
o 2015: https://openlab.citytech.cuny.edu/new-world-wines-f15/category/team-two/
o 2014: https://openlab.citytech.cuny.edu/new-world-wines-14/
o 2013: https://openlab.citytech.cuny.edu/new-world-wines-13/
o 2012: https://openlab.citytech.cuny.edu/wines-of-the-new-world/

Experiential Learning, Walt Disney World College Program

Here is a video explaining, in brief, the Experiential Learning Course offered by Disney. Watching it might provide a little insight into the experience of some of our students. I recommend this course to students interested in culinary, housekeeping and those considering HR as a career. The course helps them explore how they learn and, in turn, how they can best teach others. Students have found great success in this course.

Another bonus of watching this video is that you get to see one of our very own, Nicole Schloss, at about 47 seconds into the video. Enjoy and please let me know if you have any questions: Ā https://disneyprogramsblog.com/experiential_learning_course/

Honors Scholars Etiquette Resources

Here is a light-hearted approach to interacting with those around us in this great City of ours. Published in the New Yorker, The Urban Etiquette Handbook can be used as a conversation starter between some of your more casual friends.

In this article by Bilton, published in the New York Times, etiquette in our connected world is explored. When is it appropriate to reach for your “phone” (ie passage way to the world)? Do you dare access the outside world while with your friends, co-workers, teachers, supervisors?