Hilton Chair Lecture Series: Food Waste

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Date/Time:Wednesday, 28 Mar 2018 at 4:00 pm
Location:2432 Food Sciences Building
Cost:Free
Contact:
Phone:515-294-9934
Channel:Lecture Series
Categories:Lectures
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Christine Moseley, founder of Full Harvest, the first business-to-business marketplace for ugly and surplus produce. She'll discuss the online marketplace connecting farms with food and beverage companies to buy and sell surplus and imperfect produce.

2017-18 Helen LeBaron Hilton Endowed Chair Lecture Series
Jan. 24, "Future of Grocery Shopping"
Feb. 21, "Printing 3-D Food"
March 20, "Wasted: A Story of Food Waste"
March 28, "Food Waste"
April 11, "Internet of Food"
April 24, "Ethical Considerations"

About the Hilton Chair
The Helen LeBaron Hilton Chair was established by Helen LeBaron Hilton, who served as dean of what was then the Iowa State University College of Home Economics from 1952 to 1975. LeBaron Hilton was an advocate of the status of women and the well-being of children.

In 1993, LeBaron Hilton bequeathed $1.4 million, establishing the largest fully endowed faculty chair fund at Iowa State University at the time. Hilton Chair funds enable the College of Human Sciences to bring visionary programming that exemplifies the College's focus on advancing the well-being of children, families and consumers in Iowa and beyond.