Stirring up a New Generation of Globe Food and Wine Correspondents
Beth Wittenstein, a student in the Gastronomy master’s degree program at MET and a correspondent for the Boston Globe, authored the September 9, 2014, article “Doughnut hybrids storm into Chicago.” Wittenstein is one of many students and alumni of MET’s Gastronomy and Culinary Arts programs who were featured in the September 9 Food and Wine […]
Learn How to Make Homemade Holiday Egg Nog
If you’re looking for a way to make an upcoming holiday celebration a little more decadent, David Tomov-Strock (CAS’03, MET’13), coordinator of MET’s Food and Wine Experiential programs, has your answer. (You may recall that last month, Tomov-Strock shared his tips on carving turkeys.) This time, he demonstrates how to make rich homemade eggnog. Learn […]
MET’s Enrique Silva quoted in BU Today on Menino’s new post
MET Assistant Professor of City Planning and Urban Affairs Enrique Silva was quoted in the article, referring to the IoC as a “very bold and sophisticated” initiative.
Daniel Ranalli’s art on display at URI and PEM
MET’s own Daniel Ranalli, director of the Arts Administration program, has two exhibits underway in the month of October. Now through October 30, the University of Rhode Island Art Gallery has one of Professor Ranalli’s Daily Observances pieces on display. The show is called the 25th Anniversary Sea Grant Exhibition and includes 18 artists who […]
MET Alum Changes the Perceptions of Long-Term Unemployment
Rand Ghayad, who graduated from MET in 2009 with a master’s in Administrative Studies (focusing on Financial Economics and Multinational Commerce) has been recognized for his groundbreaking study on long-term unemployment, as described in a June 13 article in the Boston Globe. Note: the Globe article incorrectly refers to the MSAS degree as an MBA […]
Patricia W. Chadwick Fund for Professional Development
Established by alumna Patricia W. Chadwick (MET’75) in 2010, the Patricia W. Chadwick Fund for Professional Development celebrates the dedication of Metropolitan College’s faculty and staff members. The permanently endowed fund provides annual grants for professional development opportunities to one faculty and one staff member who exemplify a high level of service and commitment to […]
MET Alum Makes Headlines – Owns New England’s Largest Independent Bookstore
Last November, MET Alum and former insurance executive, Tom Lyons (MET’76) bought New England Mobile Book Fair (NEMBF). Since then he’s held weekly meetings and hired a consultant to organize over one million books in his Newton Highlands location. Lyons calls it “organized chaos.” The purpose of the reorganization was to the benefit of the […]
MET Alum Coaching at the Olympics Games
source: Zereshk In 1983, he was a senior point guard on the America East Championship men’s basketball team at BU. Now, MET Alum Brett Brown (’83,’09) is taking his passion to the world stage as the head coach of the Australian men’s basketball team at the 2012 London Olympic Games. His leadership will bring the ninth ranked […]
Bostonia’s summer edition has two feature articles profiling MET alumni.
Read how a record-setting gift from alumna Karin Addison Jack (MET’08) has ensured the perpetual funding of the Prison Education Program at the all-female correctional facility, MCI–Framingham. The article appears under a photo of Associate Professor of Applied Social Sciences Robert Cadigan. Also in the summer edition, alumnus Jason Sobocinski (MET’07) talks about The Big […]
Bob Glovsky, CPE’s prior financial planning leader, merges his investment advisory firm
Glovsky merges his firm, Mintz Levin Financial Advisors (MLFA), with the Colony Group (coincidentally founded by MET alumnus and MET advisory board member, Peter Raimondi). He continues to work with CPE and serve on MET’s Advisory Board. In the new firm Glovsy will serve as vice chariman. Read about the merger: boston.com Financial Planning FA […]