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ΒιΆΉΣ°ΤΊ Dining Services has taken on the responsibility of creating a welcoming environment in the dining halls for ΒιΆΉΣ°ΤΊ State’s international student body, whichPrentice Cafe Senior Manager Marlene Maneage ventured with her international student employees to the Shiva Vishnu Hindu Temple of Greater Cleveland in Parma to learn more about the students' culture, food and lifestyle. represents 109 countries. The latest example of this involved a trip to a Hindu Temple in Parma.

The international food station in Prentice CafΓ© features themed events every other week, but an Indian menu had not been part of the rotation.

β€œWe encourage all students to share their recipes so they feel at home,” says Marlene Maneage, senior manager for Prentice CafΓ©. β€œWe talk to our employees and customers to get to know them and what they like to eat.”

During the 2016 Fall Semester, Maneage ventured with her international student employees to the Shiva Vishnu Hindu Temple of Greater Cleveland in Parma. She explored the students' culture, food and lifestyle.

β€œLast semester, I had a larger group of students graduating, which was sad and nice at the same time,” Maneage says. β€œThey told me it was time to go to the temple, and it was absolutely beautiful. I am fortunate to have the ability to connect with students and maintain long-lasting relationships.”

β€œFrom the temple experience, Prentice Hall is creating an Indian menu to be a part of the international station,” Maneage says. β€œWe had nothing of that sort before, and we would like to continue to add new recipes as our students request them.”

Maneage says she has a sense of compassion with the international population on ΒιΆΉΣ°ΤΊ Campus. The students who took her to the temple have touched her heart in many ways, she says.

β€œInternational students come to us with little to no knowledge of ΒιΆΉΣ°ΤΊ and its surroundings; they have taught me as I have taught them,” Maneage says. β€œOur international students rely on each other for information and support when they arrive on campus. My temple visit made me have a newfound appreciation for what it is they go through.”

Maneage knew how excited her students were to share their culture. She found the different aspects of their religion and culture eye-opening.

Maneage says Prentice CafΓ© is working on additional little changes this semester. Students should expect to see new floors, furniture and games in Prentice CafΓ© when returning from spring break.

For more information on themed nights and food served at Prentice CafΓ©, visit the Dining Services website.

POSTED: Wednesday, March 22, 2017 01:39 PM
Updated: Saturday, December 3, 2022 01:02 AM
WRITTEN BY:
Holly Disch

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