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| The door to the Copeland Vinotek, at Vita Nova in Trabant University Center |
The Copeland Vinotek, a state-of-the-art, redwood-paneled wine cellar, was dedicated Thursday, Feb. 7, in the University of Delawares Vita Nova dining room in the Trabant University Center.
The Vinotek is a gift to the University from Tatiana and Gerret Copeland of Greenville, Del., owners of the Napa Valley, Calif., Bouchaine Vineyards. A special dinner was prepared by Joseph Di Gregorio, Vita Novas executive chef, and served by University students.
Acting Provost Dan Rich said the Vinotek is yet another addition to the special opportunities that UD students in the Department of Hotel, Restaurant and Institutional Management (HRIM) have at Vita Nova.
Howard E. Cosgrove, chairman of the UD Board of Trustees, officially dedicated the Vinotek.
The Copelands were invited to visit Vita Nova nearly two years ago by President David P. Roselle and then HRIM Director Paul Wise. After sampling the student-run facilitys fine cuisine and service, they agreed to make an investment in student hospitality education in the form of the wine cellar.
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| Donors Tatiana and Gerret Copeland, with Howard E. Cosgrove, chairman of the UD Board of Trustees |
It is a very generous gift, HRIM Director Fred DeMicco said, The Vinotek will be used to provide wine and food education at a higher level. Its a wonderful learning laboratory for the students.
Vita Nova in Latin signifies new life or a new beginning. At UD, the facility is the last applied classroom experience for HRIM students before graduation when they begin their work in the hospitality business. The food and service at Vita Nova are the responsibility of students, who rotate each day through 17 different positions.
Photos by Eric Crossan
Feb. 14, 2002
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