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Event Management Dining and Hospitality kicks off new Coffeehouse Corner series

On Monday, Illinois State University’s Event Management Dining and Hospitality (EMDH) kicked off its new Coffeehouse Corner series in the Bone Student Center. The kickoff event took place on the stage near Starbucks. Student-led radio station WZND played music for the audience and handed out free stress toys. Remote Director for WZND and junior theater production and design student Juno Staudacher was excited that WZND was able to support the Coffeehouse Corner kickoff. “I love working alongside EMDH. I think this series of events is really cool, and I would love to attend some events myself. It’s good to utilize this stage in the Bone and I like seeing events here after Welcome Week,” said Staudacher. Even when some students were not aware of the event, they thought the idea of Coffeehouse Corner events was very beneficial. Junior integrated health and wellness student Annete Ulziibayar shared her thoughts. “I wasn’t aware that this event was taking place today, but I think this series of events is a good idea, especially for students who love music like me. I think I would’ve liked to see more promotion about it on campus, though,” Ulziibayar said. EMDH will be hosting Coffeehouse Corner events weekly throughout the upcoming semester. The event schedule can be found online. This series of events includes crafts, trivia events and live performances from different artists and students. Assistant Director of Marketing and Communications for EMDH, Samantha Schultz, shared her hopes for this new series of events. “This is a great way for students to take a small break from their crazy schedules to do something relaxing,” she said. Schultz also shared what she wants students to take away from these events. “Mental health and wellness are so important and vital to a student's life on campus. Ultimately, on an event-to-event basis, we hope students walk away feeling relaxed, happy, maybe with a new friend, and recharged,” Schultz said.

On Monday, Illinois State University’s Event Management Dining and Hospitality (EMDH) kicked off its new Coffeehouse Corner series in the Bone Student Center. 

The kickoff event took place on the stage near Starbucks. Student-led radio station WZND played music for the audience and handed out free stress toys.

Remote Director for WZND and junior theater production and design student Juno Staudacher was excited that WZND was able to support the Coffeehouse Corner kickoff. 

“I love working alongside EMDH. I think this series of events is really cool, and I would love to attend some events myself. It’s good to utilize this stage in the Bone and I like seeing events here after Welcome Week,” said Staudacher.

Even when some students were not aware of the event, they thought the idea of Coffeehouse Corner events was very beneficial. 

Junior integrated health and wellness student Annete Ulziibayar shared her thoughts.

“I wasn’t aware that this event was taking place today, but I think this series of events is a good idea, especially for students who love music like me. I think I would’ve liked to see more promotion about it on campus, though,” Ulziibayar said.

EMDH will be hosting Coffeehouse Corner events weekly throughout the upcoming semester. The event schedule can be found online. 

This series of events includes crafts, trivia events and live performances from different artists and students.

Assistant Director of Marketing and Communications for EMDH, Samantha Schultz, shared her hopes for this new series of events.

“This is a great way for students to take a small break from their crazy schedules to do something relaxing,” she said. 

Schultz also shared what she wants students to take away from these events.

“Mental health and wellness are so important and vital to a student's life on campus. Ultimately, on an event-to-event basis, we hope students walk away feeling relaxed, happy, maybe with a new friend, and recharged,” Schultz said.

Leah Gutierrez is a news and features senior reporter for The Vidette. Gutierrez can be contacted at lgutie8@ilstu.edu.


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