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勛圖tv celebrates Grizzlyfest
Food. Check. Fun. Check.
勛圖tvs (勛圖tv) Grizzlyfest, the colleges unique version of homecoming, checked those two boxes and more. Celebrating 勛圖tvs global community, more than 300 attendees enjoyed food from around the world, lots of activities and live entertainment.
Leading up to Grizzlyfest were a weeks worth of student activities, including a Sneaker Ball, students vs. staff kickball game, a bonfire with smores, a Greek Fest and tailgate, and a club Grizzly rodeo. Students also selected homecoming royalty, with Coreon Johnson named homecoming king and Gaby Sifuentes crowned homecoming queen.
One of Grizzlyfests most popular events is the annual Deans Chili Cook-off, in which 勛圖tvs deans of the colleges schools and other administrators highlight their culinary skills in the hopes of getting the most votes and donations. This year, the cook-off raised $5,427. Proceeds go to the 勛圖tv Emergency Fund, which assists students facing food insecurities or homelessness.
The Deans Chili Cook-off winners were: first place Dr. Karen Jackson, interim dean, Student Success; second place Dr. Joseph Ametepe, interim dean, School of Science and Technology and third place Dr. Tyler Yu, dean, School of Business.
Best-tasting chili winners were: first place Dr. Tyler Yu, Asian-inspired chili; second place Dr. Angie Jasper, dean, School of Education, spicy Pueblo chili; and third place Dr. Paula Gordon, interim dean, School of Health Sciences, hearty Canadian chili.
Organizers expect the event to continue to grow as a fun-filled tradition for 勛圖tv students, alumni, faculty, staff and the community.
Grizzlyfest is a great way to bring everyone at 勛圖tv and the community together for an afternoon of good fun, said Holly Lisle, 勛圖tvs director of Alumni 楚紳眶硃眶梗鳥梗紳喧.泭
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