Lindner offers global students a taste of Turkey Day
Faculty, staff and volunteers arrange first annual Lindner Thanksgiving
Not everyone can make it home for the holidays. That’s why the Carl H. Lindner College of Business hosted its first annual Thanksgiving dinner for business students from all over the world.
Lindner Bearcats gathered on Wednesday, November 26 for Turkey Day treats and a sense of community. Photo/Shannon Memory
"What Thanksgiving means is very much about family and community, whatever ‘family’ is around you at the time, and that's what we're doing," Dean Marianne Lewis told WLWT.
Students representing 14 different countries gathered last Wednesday for a Thanksgiving dinner with all the staples including stuffing and pumpkin pie. The meal and memories were served thanks to the Lindner Staff Development Committee and volunteers.
“It’s so good, it reminds me of home,” said undergraduate student Son Tran, who moved to Cincinnati from Vietnam.
Featured image at top of Lindner students and staff loading up plates of Thanksgiving staples. Photo/Shannon Memory
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