Chefs Speak Out

Apr 30, 2025, 22:25
Baker College of Port Huron Culinary Institute of Michigan Student Named 2015 Southeast Michigan Student Chef of the Year

Baker College of Port Huron Culinary Institute of Michigan Student Named 2015 Southeast Michigan Student Chef of the Year

Calie Nelson, a student at Baker College of Port Huron Culinary Institute of Michigan (CIM), has won the Michigan Chefs de Cuisine Association (MCCA) 2015 Student Chef of the Year Championship. This is the second consecutive year that a CIM Port Huron student has been named MCCA Student Chef of the Year.

How to Engage Students in Wine Education

How to Engage Students in Wine Education

By John Laloganes, M.Ed., Level III Sommelier, Kendall College 

For the past 18 years, it has been my belief and practice that engaged students become more proactive and purposeful and ultimately more stimulated during the learning process. Once students become more active, they become more open to learning—most are able to relate to and retain the content more effectively than passive students.

Seeds for Student Success  According to Chef Macfarlane

Seeds for Student Success According to Chef Macfarlane

By Lisa Parrish, Gold Medal Classroom Editor

Chef David Macfarlane has worked more than 30 years in the culinary field. His childhood dream was to become a chef and he started his quest in high school taking baking and pastry courses. He rose through the food industry ranks to become Corporate Executive Chef for Idahoan Foods. He has worked on two continents, cooked for two United States presidents and been employed at some of the finest hotel establishments in the country. Here he offers his advice to current students looking to a career in the culinary field.