The South Central INSIDE THIS ISSUE: Student Chapters: 2 What's happening Events at IFTSA 3 More Events and 4 Scholarships Reminders and 5 Closing remarks A R E A N E W S L E T T E R New Area Representative Hello everyone, I hope the new semester is treating you well as we enter another year in food science. My name is Paula Simons and I am your area representative this 2010-2011 year. I am a first year graduate student at Texas A&M University, and I hope to give you all the information you need in these seasonal newsletters. Student Chapters in the Regions F A L L 2 0 1 0 Kansas State University Oklahoma State University Texas A&M University Texas Technical University Institute of Food Institute Technologists of Food Technologists 525 W. Van Buren, W. Ste Van 1000 Buren, Chi- 525 Ste cago, 1000 IL Chicago, 60607 IL 60607 Phone: Phone: +1.312.782.8424 Fax: +1.312.782.8424 +1.312.782.8348 Fax: Email: +1.312.782.8348 info@ift.org Email: info@ift.org There are 8 schools that have been recognized as IFT Student Associations in our region. University of Missouri- Columbia Monterrey Institute of Technology-Monterrey There are 8 schools in our region that have current IFTSA chapters. Monterrey Institute of Texas A&M University Kansas State University Technology-Queretaro Texas Technical University University of Missouri - Columbia Monterrey Institute of Technology - Monterrey Oklahoma State University Monterrey Institute of Technology - Queretaro
Texas Tech - Emily Wolter Vice - Sally Dierschke Treasurer - Kristen Dunn Secretary - Monica Kiwewesi This year, TTU is going to volunteer at their local food bank, make and sell processed jalapeño cheese and jam for fundraising, visit the Apple Country Orchards for a tour and apple picking, and participate in some of IFT s competitions. Emily Wolter Texas A&M Laura Zimmerer Vice Hunter Couch Treasurer Ryan Davis Secretary Sarah Koehler Public Relations Alex Lyssy and Laken Bippert Historian Krystal Bertsch This year, A&M is going to have more member participation in IFT competitions, like the undergraduate research paper and Chapter of the year. Also, they will have several fun, new companies come to their meetings to attract new members. PAGE 2 Laura Zimmerer Instituto Tecnológico de Monterrey - Valeria Galarza Villarreal Vice - Andrea Montemayor Villarreal General Coordinator: Juan Antonio Cedillo Robles Coordinator for Actions for Mexico: Monserrat Quiroga Funes Finance Coordinator: Graciela Perez Marin Secretary: Estefania Massa Coordinator for sponsorships and philanthropy: Ana Catalina Elizondo Coordinator of Logistics: Maria Yvette Alapizco Bonardel This year, Monterrey Tech will host its Day of Food Industries Engineering, and are expecting to receive around 500 people. They are also planning a trip to Chicago as well as the IFT 11 trip to New Orleans. Valeria Villarreal Oklahoma State Adrian Nault Vice Steven Garrett Treasurer Jordan Denton Secretary Gretchen Frost CASNR Student Council Representative - Zach Robertson The Food Science Club at Oklahoma State University serves to acquaint students of any major with the food industry and show them what the food industry consists of. One of our major events for the year is competing against other universities in a Food Science quiz bowl. Adrian Nault Mary Kordsmeier Vice Camille Schaffner Treasurer Alex Huck Secretary Jordan Teeple Auxiliary Officers Curtis Luckett and Leo Altenberg II This year, UA will continue their main fundraiser, making apple butter, as well as have an event with their local IFT chapter (Ozark IFT). The club also wants to visit a winery and have a culinary workshop. Mary Kordsmeier
Chapter of the Year 2010 Chapter of the Year Think your chapter has Winner: what it takes to be this North Carolina State 2011 Chapter of the Year? Then consider entering in this competition. The winner receives a plaque and a monetary prize. Get started now, as the deadline to submit your chapter for the competition is May 1, 2011. The rules and submission information can be found at http://www.ift.org/community/students/competitions/~/media/ Community/IFTSA/ChapterOfTheYearRules.pdf COY Chair: Bridget McClatchey (mccl0351@umn.edu) PAGE 3 Undergraduate Research Paper If you have been participating in an independent research project, then the Undergraduate Research Competition is for you. The competition is open to any IFTSA undergraduate member who has participated in original research, and who has not graduated by July 1 of the year prior to the competition. Entrants are asked to submit a letter of intent to enter, an abstract describing the research (500 words or less), and a verification letter from the Food Science Department Head. March 1: Last day to submit intent-to-enter. March 15: Abstracts are due. May 8: Finalists will be notified. College Bowl Competition Since 1985, the IFTSA College Bowl Competition has tested the knowledge of student teams from across the United States in the areas of food science and technology, history of foods and food processing, food law, and general IFT/food-related trivia. The College Bowl, sponsored by the IFT Student Association, General Mills, Inc. and PepsiCo, Inc., is designed to facilitate interaction among students from different universities, stimulate the students' desire to accumulate and retain knowledge, and provide a forum for students to engage in friendly competition. Each contestant must be a member of the Student Association of IFT, 2010 College Bowl Winner: University of Georgia College Bowl Competition Chair is: Helen Melito (hsmelito@gmail.com) Interested in competing? Each team needs to send 25 new questions to the college bowl question pool. For more information, go to http://www.ift.org/ community/students/ competitions/college-bowl.aspx Product Development Competitions IFTSA Food Product Development This is a chance for students to take all of the skills and knowledge learned in school and apply them to a real-world situation. Each participating school's team develops a new food idea and carries the concept through marketing and production, much like a commercial product development team. This is a great opportunity for any student to get involved in food science and IFTSA. 2010 Product development Winners Important Dates: For more information, go to Feb 15th: Preliminary Proposals Due 1st Place - Ohio State University - coccobello ift.org/community/students/ 2nd Place - Rutgers - ruggets March 15th: Finalists are notified competitions 3rd Place - Cornell - tamarangles May 23rd: Final Proposals Due
PAGE 4 Developing Solutions for Developing Countries The Student Association is committed to engaging student members from around the world and utilizing their scientific skills to serve a bigger cause. The Developing Solutions for Developing Countries (DSDC) competition promotes the application of food science and technology and the development of new products and processes that are targeted at improving the quality of life for people in developing countries. 2010 Winners: International: 1st Place International: Bogor Agricultural University - Crantz Flakes Domestic: 1st Place National: Penn State University - CalciMelo IFTSA Disney Product Development Eligibility The team s home base must be within the fifty states, District of Columbia, Canada (excluding Quebec), or Mexico, All members of the team must be IFTSA members, All members of the team must be from the same university, The team must consist of no less than two and no more than five students, The teams may either be all under- graduate or all graduate students, No team member should be an employee of Disney Consumer Products, Inc., its parent or affiliate companies, the advertising, promotional or fulfillment agencies of any of them, nor a member of the household or immediate family of such employee. The new theme for this competition will be out on IFT shortly. Scholarships For more information on how to participate go to http://www.ift.org/ community/students/ competitions/developingsolutions-for-developingcountries.aspx Scholarship applications will be available online beginning October 15th for the 2011-2012 academic year. http://www.ift.org/knowledge-center/learn-aboutfood-science/become-a-food-scientist/ scholarships.aspx DUE DATES FOR SCHOLARSHIP Freshman: March 15th Sophomores: March 1st Juniors & Seniors: February 19th Graduate Scholarships: February 19th
REMINDERS Scholarships will be available on ift.org starting Institute of Food Technoogists 525 W. Van Buren, Ste 1000 Chicago, IL 60607 Phone: +1.312.782.8424 Fax: +1.312.782.8348 E-mail: info@ift.org October 15th and are due in the early spring of next year. If you are interested in College Bowl, 25 questions must be submitted to the college bowl chair before the deadline Get involved in IFT competitions such as product development and chapter of the year. Ift.org South Central Area Meeting The area meeting and college bowl competition is coming up next year in late March or early April, so start getting ready for the competition now, and plan to attend!