School of Hospitality students from Pennsylvania College of Technology will travel to the Pennsylvania Farm Show in Harrisburg on Jan. 8 to participate in several cooking demonstrations on the complex's main floor. In addition to performing cooking demonstrations at 2 and 5 p.m. with faculty members Michael J. Ditchfield, Paul E. Mach and Charles R.
Achocolate village created by students in Pennsylvania College of Technology's School of Hospitality will raise funds for various projects during an auction slated as part of the school's annual Food Show. The Food Show, scheduled for Dec.
All 14 episodes from the most recent season of "You're the Chef" now are available for free, online viewing anywhere in the world, thanks to Google Video. The videos are linked from the "You're the Chef" Web site . Google Video , still in the "beta" (or testing) phase, offers viewers a way to see material from archived TV programs, educational videos, personal productions and more.
Students in the Culinary Senior Project class visited Freshlife Wellness Center in Loyalsock Township on Nov. 9, where they toured the store and attended a seminar on guided imagery. The seminar was presented by Barbara Jarmoska, health educator, president of Freshlife, and host of "Road to Health Radio," a show aired locally on WRAK and WWPA. Bruce K.
Four culinary experts from across the United States will visit Pennsylvania College of Technology's campus in November to share their knowledge and work alongside students as they prepare a benefit dinner. Matthew Pike, Phillip Brown, David Sturgis and Timothy Eldridge work in businesses that represent emerging trends in the hospitality field.
Buffet menus created by students at Pennsylvania College of Technology will be served to the public on Sundays and Mondays this fall at Le Jeune Chef, the college's fine-dining restaurant. Student managers in the School of Hospitality's Breakfast and Brunch course are given a theme, for which they choose recipes to be included on a buffet.
Fifteen students enrolled in the School of Hospitality at Pennsylvania College of Technology traveled to New York's Finger Lakes region from Sept. 30 to Oct. 2 to participate in the 15th Annual Hunt Country Gourmet Harvest Festival.
The School of Hospitality at Pennsylvania College of Technology raised $1,500 recently through a "Gumbo for a Cause" sale to benefit victims of Hurricane Katrina. In honor of the flooded area, Mary G.
Students in the School of Hospitality's introduction to baking class recently sent cookies they made in class to soldiers from the Williamsport-based National Guard unit who are currently serving in Iraq. Students in the introduction to baking class at Pennsylvania College of Technology learn about the effects ingredients have on the consistency, texture and flavor of cookies.
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