Hospitality Management Spring 2016 Update

A gallery of hospitality management spring happenings

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Associate Dean and Director of Academic Programs Bryan Garton accepts gift from Professor-for-a-Day Wellington Miller.

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Professor-for-a-Day Wellington Miller poses with hospitality management faculty.

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scholarship dinner

Scholarship Awards Dinner guests enjoy a meal provided by food and beverage management students in the Banquet and Catering course.

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Associate Professor Seonghee Cho presents scholarship certificate to Caniah Sims at the Scholarship Awards Dinner.

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Eta Sigma Delta candles

Jill Murray, Eta Sigma Delta's new secretary, lights candles during the honor society's induction ceremony at the Annual Scholarship Awards Dinner.

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Visiting Professor Lincoln Marshall, Assistant Teaching Professor Mauro Palmero, Student and Vice President of Eta Sigma Delta Christi Tahk, and Student and President of Eta Sigma Delta Morgan Coers enjoy the Scholarship Awards Dinner and the Eta Sigma Delta induction ceremony April 26.

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Kim_sabbatical

Associate Professor Dae-Young Kim represents Mizzou through lectures in South Korea during his sabbatical leave.

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Visiting Professor Lincoln Marshall poses with members of the International Association of Athletics Federation and Bahamas Association of Athletic Associations at the IAAF World Indoor Championship. From Left: IAAF Women’s Committee Member Dennis Marshall, Visiting Professor Lincoln Marshall, IAAF President Lord Sebastian Coe, BAAA Immediate Past President Mike Sands and Local Organizing Committee Member Winston Marshall.

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Marshall_Prof Development

In February, Visiting Professor Lincoln Marshall attended the National Society of Minorities in Hospitality National Conference and Career Fair in Washington, D.C.

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Students in the Gaming Management course visited Isle of Capri Casino and Hotel in Boonville, Missouri.