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Scholarship Awards Krohn Dietetic Internship Scholarship Kristina Todini ($750) Design Trade Resource Assoc Scholarship Rhonda Campbell ($1000) Sam Ly ($500) Fall 2015 we will give several scholarships: CFS/D Bookstore Scholarships ($100 ea): Deadline Aug 28 Stonestown Scholarship (ADM) Sarah Josef Scholarship (DFM) Applications for these scholarship are online at Academic Works: https:// sfsu.academicworks.com Scholarship Awards CFS/D Summer Classes Pre-Commencement Celebration MA Student Work 1 ADM News Interior Design News 2 Dietetics News FCS News CFS/D Senior Show- case Editor Wanted 3 CFS/D Applicants for Graduation 4 Inside this issue: San Francisco State University CFS/D STUDENT NEWSLETTER May 2015 R1 CFS 351 Asian Food, Culture & Hos- pitality (GE) CFS 355 Nutrition for Wellness (GE) ID 240 Color and Design (GE) R3 ADM 262 Fashion Illustration CFS 356 Foods and World Culture Special Sessions of CEL DFM 881 Dietetic Internship DFM 758 Foodservice Mgmt DFM 785 Medical Nutritional Therapy CFS/D Summer Classes applied for graduation should have received a letter from Dr. Rabolt. An RSVP is required to participate. Be sure to get tickets in BH 329 (graduates do not require tickets). Dr. Gus Vouchilas and his committee are working hard to make this a wonderful event. This is a great opportunity to serve your fel- low students who are receiving their degrees. Juniors should volunteer. If you are interested, please contact Dr. Vouchilas at [email protected]. CFS/D Pre-Commencement Ceremony and Reception May 22 On Friday, May 22, before the university Commencement, we will have our CFS/D Pre-Commencement ceremonies at 11:30 (ADM and ID) and 1:30pm (DFM and FCS) in McKenna Theatre. Our dean of the College of Health & Social Sciences, Alvin Alvarez, will be our keynote speaker. Please wear your graduation regalia. Guest seating will be first come-first served starting at 11:00am for the 11:30 cere- mony and 1:00pm for 1:30 ceremony. Students should arrive at 10:45am and 12:45 for group photo shoots. Those who MA Students Show Their Work On May 1 seven Family & Consumer Sciences MA students displayed their research results and ideas at the 2015 Graduate Research and Creative Works Showcase on campus. Topics included: social advancement in apparel training, communications related to preproduction processes for large and small apparel businesses, childhood obesity, fruit and vegetable intake and BMI, women’s support and weight loss behavior changes, Harvest of the Month curriculum and children’s vegetable intake, and nutrition support in patient with cerebro- vascular accident. Posters are now displayed in the hallway near BH 329. Par- ticipates were: Rebecca Cahua, Alicia Connor, Elena Geels, Kate Haisch, Christine Kastanos, Bethany Pianca, and Ghazaleh Tabrizi. Congratulations to all ! Next year look for these applications in BH 329 and Academic Works: https://sfsu.academicworks.com

Transcript of San Francisco State UniversityMay 2015 CFS/D STUDENTcfsd.sfsu.edu/sites/default/files/CFSD...

Scholarship Awards

Krohn Dietetic Internship Scholarship Kristina Todini ($750) Design Trade Resource Assoc Scholarship Rhonda Campbell ($1000) Sam Ly ($500) Fall 2015 we will give several scholarships: CFS/D Bookstore Scholarships ($100 ea): Deadline Aug 28 Stonestown Scholarship (ADM) Sarah Josef Scholarship (DFM) Applications for these scholarship are online

at Academic Works: https://sfsu.academicworks.com

Scholarship Awards CFS/D Summer Classes Pre-Commencement Celebration MA Student Work

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ADM News Interior Design News

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Dietetics News FCS News CFS/D Senior Show-case Editor Wanted

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CFS/D Applicants for Graduation

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Inside this issue:

San Francisco State University

CFS/D STUDENT

NEWSLETTER

May 2015

R1 CFS 351 Asian Food, Culture & Hos-pitality (GE) CFS 355 Nutrition for Wellness (GE) ID 240 Color and Design (GE) R3 ADM 262 Fashion Illustration CFS 356 Foods and World Culture Special Sessions of CEL DFM 881 Dietetic Internship DFM 758 Foodservice Mgmt DFM 785 Medical Nutritional Therapy

CFS/D Summer Classes

applied for graduation should have received a letter from Dr. Rabolt. An RSVP is required to participate. Be sure to get tickets in BH 329 (graduates do not require tickets). Dr. Gus Vouchilas and his committee are working hard to make this a wonderful event. This is a great opportunity to serve your fel-low students who are receiving their degrees. Juniors should volunteer. If you are interested, please contact Dr. Vouchilas at [email protected].

CFS/D Pre-Commencement Ceremony and Reception May 22

On Friday, May 22, before the university Commencement, we will have our CFS/D Pre-Commencement ceremonies at 11:30 (ADM and ID) and 1:30pm (DFM and FCS) in McKenna Theatre. Our dean of the College of Health & Social Sciences, Alvin Alvarez, will be our keynote speaker. Please wear your graduation regalia. Guest seating will be first come-first served starting at 11:00am for the 11:30 cere-mony and 1:00pm for 1:30 ceremony. Students should arrive at 10:45am and 12:45 for group photo shoots. Those who

MA Students Show Their Work

On May 1 seven Family & Consumer Sciences MA students displayed their research results and ideas at the 2015 Graduate Research and Creative Works Showcase on campus. Topics included: social advancement in apparel training, communications related to preproduction processes for large and small apparel businesses, childhood obesity, fruit and vegetable intake and BMI, women’s support and weight loss behavior changes, Harvest of the Month curriculum and children’s vegetable intake, and nutrition support in patient with cerebro-vascular accident. Posters are now displayed in the hallway near BH 329. Par-ticipates were: Rebecca Cahua, Alicia Connor, Elena Geels, Kate Haisch, Christine Kastanos, Bethany Pianca, and Ghazaleh Tabrizi.

Congratulations to all ! Next year look for these applications in BH 329 and Academic Works: https://sfsu.academicworks.com

CFS/D STUDENT NEWSLETTER

Apparel Design and Merchandising News

Runway 2015: Transcend. On April 30th at the San Francisco Design Cen-ter, our Apparel Design and Merchan-dising students took over the Runway and along with the Fashion Network Association produced the 21st annual student fashion show. Over 40 looks

and 25 lines represented students’ individual statements on culture and society. Clothing donated by the Universi-ty Bookstore was again reconstructed and up-cycled into new designs making a statement on the problem of waste and re-use. ADM 569 visual merchandising students collaborated with students in the Broadcast Electronic and Communication Arts Department (BECA) to enable the creation of video films about the creation of the production and the actual designs. Go to the Fashion Network Association website: https://fnasf.wordpress.com/ for information on the show and other info about this student/alumni group. Watch the video of three ADM students’ experience: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4yOjmS03XWs Students teach inmates sewing skills. Five of the graduate students in Dr. Ulasewicz’s CFS/MGMT 863 class, and lecturer Gail Baugh, participated in a six-week program at the San Francisco County Jail teaching inmates sewing skills. “When they leave, the inmates come away with sewing skills, handmade tote bags and, the SF State group hopes, interest in a new career path” as stated on a SF State News story. See full story at http://news.sfsu.edu/students-teach-inmates-sewing-skills

Interior Design News

The Advanced Interior Design Solutions class held their annual exhibit, Inspired Design from April 27-May 1 at the S.F.Design Center Galleria. This year’s theme was inspired by the crocheted wearable art designs of Dr. Kenneth Fehr-man, Professor Emeritus, Interior Design. The exhibit in-cluded student designed and hand-built furniture prototypes which reflected his work. The exhibit, under the guidance of Dr. Gus Vouchilas, also included student design and con-

struction of the display units, floral arrangements, as well as the design of graphics and invitations. This year’s re-ception included a special acknowledgment to Dr. Ken Fehrman and Cherie Fehrman for their support of the Interior Design Program at SFSU and the development of the Fehrman/Spinney Interior Design Scholarship. Special thanks to the San Francisco Design Center for their continued sponsorship of the ID program at SFSU and for providing our students with the oppor-tunity to showcase their work at the Center. Thanks also to our vendors and donors, Pop & Tar Orchids and Decorative Materials, for their generous donations of floral sculp-tures. The ASID@SFSU Chapter helped organize and host the California North Chap-ter sponsored Interior Design Student Graduation celebration. The event was held on May 7th at The Shade Store in San Francisco. Kudos to all of the ASID@SFSU board members for making this a terrific celebration of student success. Thanks so much to our hosts for opening their doors and welcoming us and thanks to the ASID members who helped us celebrate. ID 240 Exhibit: See Sherrill Halbe’s ID 240 class work displayed in BH 334 starting May 14: Nature in Masterpieces, which includes paper mosaics of nature designs inspired by the de Young Museums latest show From Botticelli to Braque: Masterpieces from the National Galleries of Scotland.

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Interested in Editing the CFS/D Student Newsletter?

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Dietetics News

Who: Ideally, the president of a student association, but could be anyone who wants to be involved in the department.

When: Fall 2015

What: Learn publishing software; gather and publish student news How: Take a CFS 699 for 1 unit with Dr. Rabolt next semester. If you are interested, see her ASAP.

Family & Consumer Sciences News

Storybooks Created for Underserved Children. Ivana Markova’s FCS 312 stu-dents created storybooks for children at the Compass Children’s Center, an award-winning early childhood education center in the S.F. Tenderloin. Natasha Yim, Bay Area children’s book author, worked with students on culturally and linguisti-cally sensitive writing. Students developed both the stories and illustrations. The books were presented to the children on April 29. See the story at http://goldengatexpress.org/2015/04/28/francesca-storybook-compass/

CFS/D Senior Showcase

Seniors in CFS 600 Professional Development, taught by Dr. Ulasewicz, Dr. Vouchilas, and Dr. Kelly Reddy-Best, and DFM 451 taught by Sarah Josef displayed their work in Apparel Design & Merchandising, Dietetics, Family & Consumer Sciences, and Interior Design at the CFS/D Senior Showcase. The Spring event took place May 11-13 in BH 334/336. The promotional poster was cre-ated by Haley Cruz. Congratulations to the best in show re-cipients.

We celebrated Sarah Josef’s retirement on May 7 in the Vista Room. What a crowd of stu-dents, colleagues, and other well-wishers. After 20 years of exceptional teaching, leader-ship and mentoring students at San Francisco State University she is off to sunny Hawaii. The CFS/D Department has started a scholarship in Sarah’s honor. Many donations were collected at the event. If others want to donate to the Sarah Josef dietetics scholarship please send donations to Kelly Vuong, CFS/D Department, San Francisco State Universi-ty, 1600 Holloway Ave, SF, CA 94132 or to Development Office (same address). We will all miss Sarah’s sincere dedication to the CFS/D Department and students. Most im-portantly we will miss her wonderful personality and positive spirit.

Congratulations to interns who will be completing the Dietetic Internship Grad-uate Certificate Program this year. A job well done. You are now ready for the RD exam. Good luck! Chenoa Bol Maria Pavlova Cheryl Gregory Kelli Ruderman Rosavida Cruz Lareina Samonte Tiffany Epperson Kelly Stevens Catherine Hageman Leah Walton Yuna Lee Vivian Wong Christina LoBue Courtney Woo

Congratulations to CFS/D dietetics stu-dents accepted into our Dietetic Internship Graduate Certificate Program starting Fall 2015!

Nicole Azurin Gina Morcillo Joohee Hong Karla Moreno Dana Ilvedson Carines Nevalga Jian Li Lisa Williams

Congratulations to CFS/D dietetics stu-dents attending other Dietetic Internship programs/graduate programs in Fall 2015 Nicole Alai Lisa Nguyen

Tara Condell Ausrin Paulauskaite Julia Diaz Kelda Reimers MarieClaire Donaghy Shyana Sadiq Jennifer Hamilton Amber Shigg Chelsea Kigerl Denise Trapl Yunfei Liu Kristina Todini Babak Maknoon Lindsay Wengler

Cassandre Miller

Spring 2015 Best in Show

Teresa Mooreland, Upcycled Bustier and Swing Skirt, ADM

Melanie Todd & Gina Marcillo, Hydration of Student Athletes, DFM

Isabella Brown & Aaron Johnson, Princess & the Butterfly, FCS

Sarak Kirkwook, Amanda Lafferty, Sam Ly, & Rhonda Campbell, Student Resource

Center, ID

Apparel Design &

Merchandising

Abramson, Shelley S

Alves, Alexander

Arreguin, Evangelina C

Brazil, Tyler

Chang, Alison

Chavarin, Luis

Chen, Yi-An

Cosico, John Ryan

Cruz, Haley

Daniels, Tovae

Danilova, Anna

Davis, Jennifer S

Dito, Madeline C

Duong, Windy

Eseller, Krystle

Farmer, Danielle

Font, Gisel S

Francis, Christina

Garza, Eileen

Geiken, Friederike* S

Goldy, Kristyn M

Guerrero, Alexandra

Huynh, Christine

Kawahara, Karli

Kipnis, Ilysha

Landuyt, Jessica

Lanning, Jacqueline

Lau, Eliza

Le, Jayme

Lim, Kate C

McGeary, Kacie S

Milani, Meagan

Moreland, Teresa C

Musial, Michelle

Myers, Jesse

Nguyen, Darren

Ofoegbu, Uzoamaka

Paff, Sarah C

Patrick, Courtney M

Peitzman, Hannah

Phan, Rebecca

Pizzuti, Addie

Puerto, Olga

Rafferty, Serena

Reyes, Ruth

Roa, Marjorie

Robinson, Mariah

Roque, Carla

Ross, Siobhan

Dietetics

Alai, Nicole

Barrientos, Dessire

Blackburn, Morgan C

Brockman, Sarah

Chhour, Terry

Choi, Tiffany

Condell, Tara C

Emura, Sohei

Flipse, Lacou

Gilroy, Megan

Hamilton, Jennifer

Hoang, Phi David

Hong, Joohee

Huizar, Amber

Indjejikian, Talar S

Jang, Helen

Kwok, Noel

Locke, Ryan

Lopez, Nathaniel

Lopez, Leah Anne

Manalo, Michelle

Morcillo, Gina C

Moreno, Karla

Mosolf, Rachel S

Navabzadeh, Ramtin

Nevalga, Maria

Ortega, Kelly C

Pangan, Crissy

Peru, Polly

Rhee, John

Sebastian, Rachelle C

Shigg, Amber

Tay, Shiryi

Todd, Melanie

Todini, Kristina M

Tolstikhina, Nadiya

Tom, Tiffani

Trapl, Denise

Venn, Tarah

Viray, Kelly

Wengler, Lindsay

Williams, Lisa

CFS/D 2014-2015 Applicants for Graduation

Family & Consumer

Sciences

Adrianzen, Juliana

Austria, Jessica

Bhatia, Ashley

Brown, Isabella

Bui, Sharon

Cabagnot, Riva

Cao, Jenny

Cota, Paxton

Dizon, Amelia

Duong, Christina

Evans, Jayl

Giannini, Dina

Guzman, Susana

Hernandez, Patricia

Hernandez, Rudonna

Hoang, Bernice

Holloway, Heather

Le, Karen

Li, Serena

Ly, Loan

Mbaye, Gnagna

Moraza, Karla

Morales, Daniella

Ree, Joanna

Sanchez, Belem

Sharif, Naseem

Stricker, Corinne M

Tabora, Joanne

Taylor, Allison C

Truong, Logan

Tu, Ann

Velasquez, Keren

Wu, Celia M

Yee, Lily

*CFS/D Distinguished Undergraduate Student Honors:

**CFS/D Distinguished Graduate Student S: Summa Cum Laude; All College GPA: 3.85+

Chosen by the CFS/D department faculty. Congratulations! M: Magna Cum Laude; All College GPA: 3.7-3.84

C: Cum Laude; All College GPA: 3.50-3.69

Royal, Corey

Sansom, Emily

Schroeder, Gretchen

Sosa, Salina

Theofanis, Raquel

Tolley, Fiona

Urruticochea-Estrada,

Alfredo

White, Alysse

White, Sara

Williams, Jenelle

Wilson, Melanie

Yra, Christine

Zila, Marina

Interior Design

Alexander, Hayley

Burr, Fiona S

Campbell, Rhonda S

Caserza, Deanna M

Choi, Stephany C

Delara, Ledevina

Dilbeck, Rachael

Dousa, Alexis

Emerson, Erica

Estupinian, Amanda

Johnson, Hailey

Kirkwood, Sarah

Lafferty, Amanda

Lane, Lisa C

Ly, Sam C

Plurad, Karisa

Porter, Katelyn

Sathitsamphan, Amitta

Sturm, Rachel

Trudeau, Kiley

Vural, Busra

Whitehead, Kaitlyn

Wong, Wing-Hei

Wu, Kaylee

Zhang, Jiajun

Zhen, Yingping

M.A. Family & Consumer

Sciences

Connor, Alicia**

Geels, Elena

Ho, Bonnie

Pedram, Sogol

Pianca,, Bethany

Tabrizi, Ghazaleh

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