Past Courses
Fall 2009
- DENVER: American Dietetic Association Food and Nutrition Conference and Expo
- NYC: Hospitality Management
Winter 2010
- LAS VEGAS: Las Vegas Hotel Course
- LAS VEGAS: Launch Your Own Technology-based Business
- CLARKSDALE, MS: Carson Mounds Bioarchaeological Fieldschool
- MIAMI: Exotic in Miami: Biology of Invasive Species
- NYC: The Artist's Sketchbook
How to Apply
Denver
American Dietetic Association Food and Nutrition Conference and Expo
FCS 493 or 593
Dr. Melinda Valliant, Assistant Professor of Family and Consumer Sciences
October 16 – 20, 2009
Course fee $1595
What?
- Attend the American Dietetic Association Food and Nutrition Conference and Expo in Denver, Colorado
- Learn about new trends affecting the dietetics profession
- Attend presentations by experts from across the food and nutrition community
- See demonstrations of culinary innovations
- Have one-on-one discussions with industry researchers during poster sessions
- Network with industry professionals and students from across the country
Where?
Students will spend four nights in Denver. Accommodations will be provided at the --
Who?
This program is for students enrolled in the Dietetics and Nutrition undergraduate program or the Nutrition and Food Services graduate program. Students must have permission of the instructor to enroll.
When?
The program dates are October 16-20, 2009. Students will have two pre-conference class meetings with the instructor. They will also have two post-conference meetings and will provide a presentation to the Family and Consumer Sciences faculty and students based upon their research topic and conference experiences.
How?
Students will fly to and from Denver as a group. Shuttle service will be provided from the hotel to Colorado Convention Center.
How much?
Program cost is $1595. Included in the cost are airfare, lodging, conference registration, and group ground transportation. Excluded from the cost are the Study USA application fee, tuition, meals, and spending money.
Study USA programs are short-term domestic travel classes typically offered during intersession terms. Students submit an application to the Study USA office, and once approved, will be enrolled in the program of their choice. Apply early – enrollment is limited.
For more information about specific programs or the application process, contact Laura Antonow, Program Director for Study USA at antonow@olemiss.edu or (662) 915 6511.
