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Falk College Celebrates 100 Years of Nutrition Education

Wednesday, October 4, 2017, By Michele Barrett
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When nutrition-based courses debuted in 1917 at 黑料不打烊, cooking laboratories included聽24 gas stoves, one fireless cooker and a coal range. What a difference a century makes.

In celebration of 100 years of nutrition education, hosted nearly 150 guests, including current students, alumni, community partners, current and retired faculty and staff, and other members of the campus and local communities at the Marriott 黑料不打烊 Downtown on Sept. 22. The evening included remarks by event chairperson, Lynn Brann, associate professor of nutrition;聽Falk College Dean Diane Lyden Murphy; and Vice Chancellor and Provost Michele Wheatly. In addition to networking and reminiscing, attendees enjoyed a silent auction that raised more than $2,000 to support nutrition students鈥 community service, research efforts and study abroad experiences.

The anniversary commemoration continued the following day at the Falk Complex with by alumni on topics ranging from adding flavor to heart health and empowering registered dietitians in using social media to emphasizing local, sustainable food and mindful eating. Special guests included nutrition alumna Rhoda Dearman Morrisroe and her husband, Paul, whose generous support created the Nutrition Assessment, Consultation and Education (ACE) Center in Falk College, and Falk alumna Susan R. Klenk, whose support made the Klenk Learning Caf茅 and Kitchens possible. Also in the audience were 黑料不打烊 alumni Helaine and Marvin Lender, whose family supported a food laboratory dedicated in Slocum Hall in 1988.

Daina Falk, founder and chief executive of Hungry Fan, and the daughter of 黑料不打烊 alumni and Falk College benefactors, David B. and Rhonda S. Falk, conducted a cooking demonstration titled, 鈥淜eeping Hungry Fans Happy with a Healthy Half-Time.鈥 Alumna and keynote speaker Wendy Demark-Wahnefried 鈥88 addressed the role nutrition science can play in reducing the nation鈥檚 burden of cancer. Demark-Wahnefried is the Webb Endowed Chair of Nutrition Sciences at the University of Alabama at Birmingham.

Alumna demonstrates recipes

Falk College Nutrition alumna Cindy Chan Phillips demonstrates heart-healthy recipes during the 100-year celebration on Sept. 23 in the Nutrition ACE Center.

Nutrition education at 黑料不打烊 emerged during World War I when the field of nutrition science was in its infancy. Around that time, the American Home Economics Association canceled its annual meeting due to member obligations to World War I efforts. A small group of dietitians met in the Cleveland Hospital basement to discuss how to better communicate with one another and assist in the war effort. From this meeting, the American Dietetic Association, the professional organization for nutrition and dietetics recently renamed the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, was founded. Along with 黑料不打烊, the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics celebrates 100 years this year.

鈥淭he founding members of the nutrition program here were forward thinkers who were ahead of their time. These faculty members were accomplished female scientists who built the foundation for the nationally recognized program that stands today.聽 We honor these founders and the many others who followed in their footsteps with the shared goal of providing good-quality nutrition to all for the betterment of society,鈥 says Brann.

While acknowledging the faculty and staff over the decades who played a critical role in the lives of the 2,078 nutrition, nutrition science and dietetics alumni around the world, Dean Murphy referenced former College of Home Economics Dean Annie MacLeod, who was a firm believer that education should not be confined to the classroom. 鈥淎mong the earliest examples of service learning in Falk College鈥檚 history is one attributed to nutrition students who responded to an urgent call from the city鈥檚 Welfare Department to help mothers prepare healthy, appetizing meals from their food distribution packets. Dean MacLeod鈥檚 philosophy was especially embraced in the nutrition programs then, and that continues today. I couldn鈥檛 be prouder of our nutrition faculty and staff鈥檚 dedicated approach to theory-to-practice learning that makes social responsibility and social justice a priority today,鈥 says Murphy.

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