Stephanie Mason

Festival brings hospitality school $2.1 million

Stephanie Mason/Staff Writer After the four long days full of hard work for students and celebrity chefs alike, the University was able to take home a total of $2.1 million from the South Beach Wine and Food Festival this year. According to Richard Lopez, Student Associate Program manager for SOBEWFF, 1,303 students from the University […]

You’ve got the whole wide world…in your food

Stephanie Mason/Staff Writer As the semester is winding down, students returning for the fall start thinking about what the next school year has to offer and what classes they are going to take. Students in the Chaplin School of Hospitality and Tourism Management in need of another elective may want to consider leaving room for […]

Coming soon to CSHTM: Restaurant Management Lab

Stephanie Mason/ Staff Writer The Chaplin School of Hospitality and Tourism Management will soon be finished with its newest and up-to-date renovation. Beginning in the fall of 2011, the project has taken around two years to complete and is still in need of some finishing touches. Currently titled the Restaurant Management Lab, the facility was […]

New advisors join the SJMC and CSHTM

Stephanie Mason/ Staff Writer In an attempt to better meet the needs of students, the addition of advisers was sought out as remedy in both the Chaplin School of Hospitality and Tourism Management as well as in the School of Journalism and Mass Communication. Starting fall of 2011, the SJMC hired Paige Johnson, originally as […]

Triumph or tragedy? Students weigh in on Carnival’s future

Stephanie Mason/ Staff Writer   Lawsuits have already begun to pile up after the misadventure of the Carnival Triumph cruise ship. Deyon Callender has never been on a cruise but she would still be open to going on a Carnival cruise. “I still think they have a future, I mean, accidents happen, everything is not […]

Students journey to the jungle for Spring Break

Stephanie Mason/ Staff Writer   From venturing deep into the creature-filled jungle to diving into the skeleton infested caves in this small, Central-American country, students in the Chaplin School of Hospitality and Tourism Management will be truly embarking on an adventure by traveling to Belize. Carolin Lusby, CSHTM professor, will be conducting this trip during […]

Student Ambassador program “revamped” and ready to go

Stephanie Mason/ Staff Writer Students are constantly being challenged to stand out from the crowd when it comes to academics and extracurriculars. Signing up to be a student ambassador can help do just that for students in the Chaplin School of Hospitality and Tourism Management. The deadline to apply to be a student ambassador is […]

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