Sowela to Offer Evidence-Based Culinary Medicine Program -


credit:

A Louisiana community college is adding a new concentration to its culinary arts degreeand it's all about health.

Sowela Technical Community College's new Culinary Medicine Concentration blends the "art of preparing and presenting food with the science of medicine to target disease processes or overall health," per a press release.

"The emphasis is on hands-on participation, including meal preparation and cooking skills, in a kitchen setting while discussing ingredients related to health," says Chancellor Neil Aspinwall.

The school is the first community college in Louisiana and the second higher educational institution in the state to offer an evidence-based Culinary Medicine program, reports the American Press.

The program will help doctors, nurses, dieticians, and other healthcare providers learn innovative ways to promote the health of their patients and family members.

"The goal of empowering individuals and families to eat healthier is far less costly than the medications and invasive procedures needed to manage chronic disease," says Danette Null, director of the residency program at the Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center in Lake Charles. Read the Entire Article


Selected Grant News Headlines

A customized collection of grant news from foundations and the federal government from around the Web.

Reader View: Can We Say We'Re a Creative District If We Refuse to Fund the Arts?

Students in Edmonds, Wash., are rallying to save their arts programs after the Edmonds School District axed them due to budget shortfalls. The district is part of Washington's Creative District,...more

The Swaningers Join Sedona in Education

Tom Swaninger is the superintendent of Arizona's Sedona-Creek School District, a post he's held since 2009. Jill Swaninger is an English teacher in the district and his wife, Jill Sharer, is also...more

How Will Your Kids Learn Tomorrow? Forge Futures Gathered a Braintrust of Thinkers to Take Bold Steps
Foundation: Heinz Endowments, Richard King Mellon Foundation

Imagine a world where every child has access to high-quality, affordable education. That's the vision of a group called Remake Learning, which this month hosted the firstForge Futures summit in...more

Report Finds Stem Subjects Most Popular among School Students

"More than ever before, students are asking us how they can 'future-proof' their educational route. They're keen to minimize the risk of their future degree being gazumped by a job market...more

[Call for Proposals] Creative in Residence 2024

If you're a Canadian artist who's made work in a variety of media and enjoys working with inorganic waste, you may be in luck. Toronto's Design Zone is now accepting applications for a...more

Battelle Sets New Funding Record with 2024 Stem Education Grants for Innovative Central ...

Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Ohio is using nearly $1 million in grants from Battelle to create after-school and summer programs focused on science, technology, engineering, and math for...more

Vantaa'S Innovative Solutions Addressing Migration, Segregation, and Youth Engagement

The city of Vantaa, Finland, is known as one of the most international cities in the country, with between 4,000 and 5,000 new residents each year, most of them immigrants, Eurocities...more

Meet 11 Engineering Leaders Building the Next Generation of Innovative Tech

If you're an engineer looking to make your mark in the tech world, Forbes has just the list for you. The magazine interviewed 11 engineering leaders, including James Dyson of vacuum company...more

Asu Scientists Use New Technologies to Monitor, Mitigate Heat Exposure Risk

"Just like an oven, heat can be measured by factors such as air temperature, humidity, thermal radiation and heat circulation or convection," says Arizona State University professor Konrad...more

Phygital Sustainability Expo 5Th Edition Presented in Rome

Fast fashion is here to stay, at least according to a new report from the European Commission, which notes that by 2050, the fashion industry is expected to be responsible for more than one-third of...more





Australia’s Melbourne City Mission Chief Executive Officer Ric Holland writes how philanthropy can act as an enabler on many levels.



Federal Government Grant and Assistance Programs


Surveys, Studies, Investigations and Special Purpose Grants within the Office of Research and Develo | Rural Health Care Services Outreach and Rural Health Network Development Program | Welfare Reform Research, Evaluations and National Studies | Higher Education_Institutional Aid | Snagging and Clearing for Flood Control | Family Planning_Personnel Training | Race to the Top - District Grants | NOAA Programs for Disaster Relief Appropriations Act Non-construction and Construction | | Site Style by YAML | Grants.gov | Grants | Grants News | Sitemap | Privacy Policy

Edited by: Michael Saunders

© 2008-2024 Copyright Michael Saunders