July/August 2012
Turning Campers into Cougars Over the course of just three days, high school students interested in studying hospitality cram a semester-long research project into three hours, visit a variety of venues to learn about the wide range of careers they can pursue, make dinner with Executive Chef Abbas Jaffari, tour the College and campus while asking lots of questions of the Conrad Hilton Ambassadors, and attend a bowling party at the UC. They also stay in the new Cougar Village freshmen dorms and play volleyball and swim at the UH Rec Center. This, in a nutshell, is summer camp with director of Enrollment Danny Arocha (pictured center), who the kids say is "totally awesome." Now in its eighth year, this June Danny and his Ambassadors hosted 82 students in three summer camps, giving prospective students a taste of real college life. Though most campers hail from Texas, Alberto Jiménez (left) and Katy Riddell (right) travelled the furthest to experience life as hospitality majors at Hilton College. Alberto is from San Juan, Puerto Rico. He attended several camps, including one on animal science. After experiencing hospitality camp, he's almost certain a career in hotels or casinos is his calling. Katy travelled from Rye, New Hampshire, and knew about these camps because she attended the College's Fall Recruiting Blitz last November. Katy knew she wanted a career in hotels, but this summer camp sealed the deal and she plans to apply for 2013. From day one, more than 50 percent of the students who attend these annual summer camps become Hilton College students. Today, the alumni of the first camps enjoy successful careers in hospitality. If the past is any indication, Danny has already recruited 40 great students before his 2013 recruiting efforts have even begun. Go Danny! Go Coogs! (Photo: Michael Scott) |
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Acing NACE's Highest Honors Each July, catering and event professionals from around the country gather to recognize and honor their peers at the National Association for Catering and Events (NACE) Experience Awards Gala. This summer when the group gathered for their annual conference in New Orleans July 15-18, Hilton College students and an alumna took three of NACE's top honors. (Pictured left to right) Senior Stephanie Truett was presented with NACE's prestigious $10,000 Vince DeFinis Scholarship by outgoing NACE Foundation board member Dean John Bowen and Troy Conklin, president of the Foundation of NACE. May 2012 graduate Brittany Talavera was selected National Student of the Year, and alumna Julie Brown-Edwards, CPCE ('85), director of Catering at Baltimore's Tremont Plaza Suites Hotel and Grand Historic Venue, was named National Catering Executive of the Year. Congratulating Julie are Kevin Brant, CPCE, immediate past president of the National Board, and Greg Casella, CPCE, immediate past president of NACE National. Cougar kudos to Stephanie, Brittany and Julie on these amazing accolades! And "thank you" to both faculty advisor Erin Oeser, who has helped to make the Houston Student Chapter of NACE one of the largest and strongest in the country, and Dr. JéAnna Abbott, who continues to foster the College's longstanding relationship with NACE. |
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Cougar Power at ICHRIE Providence, Rhode Island, was the stage for the annual International Council on Hotel, Restaurant and Institutional Education (ICHRIE) Summer Conference & Marketplace held August 1-4. This year, five of our own were recognized for outstanding achievement and service. (Pictured left to right) Associate Dean Carl Boger was honored with the Service Award for his work on the ICHRIE Board of Directors; Dean John Bowen won the prestigious Stevenson W. Fletcher Award, which recognizes an individual educator for outstanding contributions to the field of hospitality and tourism education; William D. Frye (MHM '97), an associate professor at Niagara University's College of Hospitality and Tourism Management and executive editor of The Room Chronicle, the number one journal for hotel rooms management, received the Raphael Kavanaugh Champion of Education Award, which is only presented by the Board on special occasion for exceptional contributions to the industry; Ryan Smith (MHM '11), a visiting lecturer at Hong Kong Polytechnic University, picked up the McCool Breakthrough Award for his peers at Hotel ICON; and assistant professor Yoon Koh, earned the 2012 Outstanding Scientific Paper Reviewer in Finance Award. Cougar kudos to all of our accomplished alumni and faculty! |
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From Master's Thesis to Farmers' Market |