Present: Jim Dontje, Judy Douglas, Colin Gettle, Lisa Heldke, Steve Kjellgren, Joe Lencioni, John Mattson, Kayla Tacke
Guest: Alysha Thompson
Mindful Eating week activities (led by a student) were very well received. Judy suggested doing a “quiet dining” event once a month.
We have a candidate for the internship, and are in the process of making reference calls. [Lisa follow-up: we now have an intern for the fall semester. Angela Janda is a Communication Studies major who will be a junior. We’ve met with her a couple times, and will be having regular meetings during the fall semester.
Nissa Fell is an N.P. who will be joining the staff. The staff hopes to do more programming next year. Steve expressed a desire to hire George Elliott, dietician, for a larger number of hours.
Committee brainstormed some ideas for how to use Dining Service to capitalize on China
In connection with her Public Discourse class, Alysha came to talk to the committee to advocate for the use of milk produced using RBST milk. She presented a fact sheet of information about the artificial hormone, and presented her arguments about why she thinks that the milk dispensers in the Dining Service should say that, while the college serves milk produced without the artificial hormone, the labels on the milk should stipulate that no difference has been found between the milk produced by cows given the hormone and that produced by cows not given the hormone.
Rundstrom Hall was completed in 1939 and named for Dr. Inez Rundstrom, the first woman to graduate from Augustana College (1885), professor of French and mathematics at Gustavus 1894-1942, and head of the mathematics department from 1915 until her retirement.