01/23/2023
Bradley University's Dining Services offers allergen-free meals in Geisert Dining Hall, where meals are made in a separate kitchen with dedicated allergen-free equipment. During their food service management practicum one of our graduate students made the first ever dessert for True Balance for our campus! It was a cookie dough recipe that avoided the top allergens!
01/20/2023
Shyann recently completed her clinical supervised experiential learning practicum and she described it as a "hands-on experience that allows you to apply all that you’ve learn in class to the real world. It's an unforgettable experience packed with additional learning and with a group of professionals to help you
along the way."
01/18/2023
Welcome back! Students are back in their practicums and classes this week!
Avo good semester!
12/22/2022
How current Bradley MS-ND, Abby, sums up her clinical practicum: busy!
"During my clinical rotation, the days were full of patient care, learning from preceptors, and soaking up as much information as possible." Some of the skills she said has grown in during her practicum include empathy, hard work, curiosity, and determination.
Comment below and tell us what you took away from your clinical experience.
12/14/2022
FCS 695-Supervised Experiential Learning in Food Service Management
Graduate students Sydney Peters and Amelia Lesher created and implemented a “Snack-a-Demics” program for children at the Dr. Elise Ford Allen Academy. They focused on including more colors into snacks and eating the colors of the rainbow. The children enjoyed their colorful snacks!
11/21/2022
Students in FCS 514 are not only learning about the food system, but they are seeing it in action, too! The class recently toured a food distribution facility and learned about the many steps involved in this part of the process, including how it has been impacted by the global pandemic.
11/18/2022
In FCS 541 Research Methods, Erin Hill presented her literature review seminar on "Mode of Delivery and Development of Childhood Allergies." Using research, Erin taught the class about how maternal diet and mode of infant delivery can affect the risk of development of child food allergies.