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Marilyn Magaram Center For Food Science, Nutrition, and Dietetics
Consent Agenda Items
Date: 6/15/18
Agenda Topic: MMC Internship Program Agenda Item 6.1
Information
The MMC Interns have participated in various on and off campus projects throughout the year.
MMC provides Nutrition/Dietetic and Food Science Internship Programs.
Positions for Summer 2016/Fall 2017/Spring 2018 included: MMC Talk/Education Series,
Fit to Win, Community Educator, Community Supported Agriculture (CSA), Glendale
Adventist Medical Center, Let’s Grow Healthy, Champions for Change, Peer-to-Peer nutrition,
Lab School, Marketing and Social Media, Spicy Marmalade Product Development, Matador
Marmalade Product Development, and Compusense/Sensory Lab.
Summer MMC Interns: 10
Fall 2017 MMC Interns: 45
Spring 2018 Interns: 45
The MMC Interns are influential assets to the Marilyn Magaram Center.
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Marilyn Magaram Center For Food Science, Nutrition, and Dietetics
Date: 6/15/18
Agenda Topic: MMC Talk/Education/Series Agenda Item 6.1
Information
7/10-7/25 - Dietetic Internship Orientation/MNT Bootcamp: This year, we were also able to
coordinate an MNT Bootcamp and bring many Preceptors from various afflictions to present on a spectrum of
chronic diseases to help prepare Dietetic Interns for their clinical rotations. Effective Presentation Skills for Education Classes
Nancy Daghighian, MS, RD, CDE (Kaiser Permanente Panorama City Medical Center)
Geriatric Nutrition
Cindy Cordon, RD, CSG (Los Angeles Jewish Home)
Overview of School Nutrition Program
Jennifer Chin Gonzales, MS, RD (Glendale Unified School District)
Outpatient Dietetics
Kathleen Wall, RD, CDE (Henry Mayo Hospital)
Public Health Nutrition
Jennifer Clark, MS, RD & Fatinah Darwish, MPH, RD (LA County Dept of Public Health)
History of WIC
Joy Ahrens, MPH, RD, CLE (NEVHC-WIC Program)
Professionalism, Ethics, and Accepting Feedback
Tori Cohen, RD (Los Robles Hospital & medical Center)
Cardiology
Lisa Sterling, RD, CNSC (Cedars-Sinai Medical Center)
RDN Scope of Practice
Jessica King, MPH, RDN (North East Valley Health Corporation)
Nutrition Assessment
Jeanine Osler, MS, RD (Providence Holy Cross Medical Center)
Diabetes and Weight Management
Jeri Gertzman, MS, RD, CDE
Nutrition Focused Physical Exam
Jeffrey Moore, RD (Pacifica Hospital)
LACI
Tom White & Ed Beres
Interdisciplinary Team/Pressure Ulcers/Hepatic
April Diederich, RD, CSR (Moorpark DaVita)
NICU
Mahnaz Keyvani, MS, RD, CDE, CCS (Northridge Hospital Medical Center)
ICU/CCU/Mechanical Vent/Multi-Organ Failure
Kelley Mesa, MS, RD (Northridge Hospital Medical Center)
Med Surg
Nina Spoto, RD (Northridge Hospital Medical Center)
Stroke/Dysphagia/Rehab
Lucy Khodanian, MS, RD (Providence Saint Joseph)
Renal/Dialysis Nutrition
Sabrina Kim, MS, RD, CSR (US Renal Care)
Enteral and Parenteral Nutrition
Lia Berjis, MS, RD (Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center)
Oncology
Hoda Hakimjavadi, MS, RDN (Northridge Hospital Medical Center)
Geriatrics
Anna Iranosian, RD (Providence Saint Joseph)
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Marilyn Magaram Center For Food Science, Nutrition, and Dietetics
Date: 6/15/18
Agenda Topic: MMC Talk/Education/Series Agenda Item 6.1
Information
11/13/17 – DI Consortium
Food Allergies and Nutrition: A Dietitian’s Perspective Diana Saikali, MS, RD, CSP, Pediatric
Obesity: Counseling Children and Parents - Anet Piridzhanyan, MS, RD; Community Programs for
Children and Families - Kimberly Prezioso, MS, RDN, CLE
11/30/17 – Intuitive Eating 101
(Aaron Flores, RDN)
2/5/18 – DI Consortium Overview of the MNT Reimbursement System: Kathleen Wall, RD, CDE; “Show me the Money”,
the ABCs of Budgeting: Soniya Perl, MS, RD; Private Practice: Alicia Calvo, MPH, RD, CDE
4/9/18 – DI Consortium/Public Policy Day
Promoting Health Through Public Policy: Senator Robert M. Hertzberg; The Farm Bill and Beyond:
Understanding the Impact of Federal Legislations on You and Your Community: Fatinah Darwish,
MPH, RD, Los Angeles County Department of Public Health; Building a Healthier Nation: How
State, County, and City Policies Promote Nutrition: Deborah Cohen, MD, MPH, RAND Corporation
(Author of “A Big Fat Crisis”), Melissa Cannon, RD, CDE, California Food Policy Advocates
Dipa Shah-Patel, MPH, RD, Los Angeles County Department of Public Health, Sarah Chang, MPH,
Social Justice Learning Institute; Los Angeles County Sodium Reduction Initiative: Dr. Tony Kuo,
MD, MSHS, FAAFP, Los Angeles County Department of Public Health; Providing Local, Good and
Nutritious Food for All: Michelle Wood, MPP, Los Angeles County Department of Public Health-
Good Food Purchasing Plan, Rosa Romero, MEd - “From Farm to Preschool”; Dietetics, Public
Policy, & YOU: Jocelyn Harrison, MPH, RDN
4/23/18 - Medical Nutrition Therapy for Eating Disorders – Webinar (Kacy Grossman, MS, RD, CPT)
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Date: 6/15/18
Agenda
Topic:
Fit To Win (Bod Pod) Agenda Item 6.1
Information
Our MMC Fit To Win Interns and Student Leaders completed the Bod Pod sessions with our
community clients and CSUN Athletes in addition to our Sports Registered Dietitian, Simona Hradil.
Student Interns were also able to help Simona maintain the fueling station within the CSUN Athletics
Department. We are continuing outreach to outside facilities and within CSUN community.
Total number from July 2017 to May 2018:
Community: 36
CSUN Athletes: 309
Simona coordinated cooking workshop for new incoming freshman athletes on July 21, 2017, with
30 students in attendance.
In addition, our Fit To Win MMC Interns utilize ESHA/Genesis Food Processor software to conduct
nutrient analysis of food records for diet analysis, and they also utilize the software to conduct
nutrient analysis of recipes that includes a nutrition facts label, ingredient list, nutrient analysis, and
food safety guidelines. Analyses may also be completed for recipes provided by outside food
manufactures. All interns have taken or currently taking FCS 321, which introduces them to the Food
Processor software.
Annual maintenance fee was paid for ESHA Food Processor software.
Contracts with companies: We are currently in collaboration with Rochelle Levy & Associates,
Inc., Avocado Commission completing recipe analysis and Nutricia.
From July 2017 to May 2018 we have completed 3 diet analyses and 62 recipe analyses.
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K. Ovsepyan/A. Diederich
Marilyn Magaram Center For Food Science, Nutrition, and Dietetics
Date: 6/15/18
Agenda Topic: Community Educators Agenda Item 6.1
Information
MMC Interns helping the community! Our Community Educators participate at the MMC farmers
market table every Tuesday 10am-2pm disseminating general wellness information and promoting
Center services/resources. MMC in collaboration with campus dining coordinates a monthly Food
Demo at the Farmers Market. MMC also collaborates with the Institute for Health & Wellbeing, as
MMC interns lead their Walkability Wednesdays with different wellness topics. Summer 2017, we
started a collaboration with Valley Care Community Consortium and CHLA, one to two Community
Educators are sent to help assist with their projects/programs. In addition, Community Educators
participate in various community events throughout the year overseeing MMC table, providing
information on wellness and promoting MMC services.
Total number of community members served from July 2017 to May 2018: 1,678
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Date: 6/15/18
Agenda Topic: Cooking Matters® - Grocery Tour
Grant Agenda Item 6.1
Information
The Marilyn Magaram Center received a grant from Cooking Matters® to help support
coordinating and implementing grocery store tour for low income communities.
Dietetic Interns and MMC Interns are trained in the Cooking Matters® curriculum and prepare to
conduct the tours. We are working with local grocery stores with whom we have already
developed relationships through past grocery store tour programs. All tours follow the Cooking
Matters curriculum (i.e. reading food labels, comparing unit prices, finding whole grain foods,
and identifying three ways to purchase produce), followed with a short cooking demo where
participants can take samples as a snack. In addition, we collaborate with other departments on
campus, to coordinate pop-up grocery store tours.
This collaboration draws awareness to the importance of purchasing fresh vegetables and fruit
and a greater understanding of healthier food items by the low-income families with children ages
0-5 within local communities.
Total number of participants July 2017-May 2018: 130
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K. Ovsepyan/A. Diederich
Marilyn Magaram Center For Food Science, Nutrition, and Dietetics
Date: 6/15/18
Agenda Topic: Let’s Grow Healthy Agenda Item 6.1
Information
MMC Student Interns help engage students, teachers and parents within Anatola ES, Calahan ES,
Cantara ES, CSUN A.S. Children’s Center and CSUN Lab School in learning about being healthy
and growing their own fresh produce. MMC Student Interns educate students about growing
fruits and vegetables, the importance of eating healthy, sustainability, and other garden-related
topics.
As part of this internship, we have developed a specific collaboration with Calahan Elementary
School. This collaboration was developed in honor of Dr. Christine Smith, who worked closely
with Calahan to provide a bountiful garden program. MMC Interns provide nutrition and garden
education to students and parents at Calahan, as well as maintain and improve the existing
chicken coup.
From July 2017 to May 2018, our student leaders/Master Gardeners, Frida Endinjok, Maddie
Hoeks, Kelsey Good and our Let’s Grow Healthy Interns have been reviving gardens and
coordinating gardening classes.
Total number of participants from July 2017 to May 2018: 484
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K. Ovsepyan/A. Diederich
Date: 6/15/18
Agenda Topic: Glendale Adventist Medical Center Agenda Item 6.1
Information
In this MMC Internship, MMC Student Interns volunteer at Glendale Adventist Medical Center
(GAMC) in the Clinical Nutrition Department. Under the supervision of the Clinical Nutrition
Manager, volunteers work with GAMC staff to collect diet orders according to the information
obtained through patient visitation and screening, taking into account allergies and functional
needs. Additional tasks are assigned as needed by the Clinical Nutrition Manager.
We typically coordinate for 1-2 MMC interns to volunteer through Glendale Adventist. We had
one intern for Summer 2017, and two interns for Fall 2017/Spring 2018.
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Marilyn Magaram Center For Food Science, Nutrition, and Dietetics
Date: 6/15/18
Agenda Topic: Child & Family Studies Center - Lab
School Agenda Item 6.1
Information
MMC Interns volunteer at the Child & Family Studies Center to provide a meal plan for children
attending the on-campus “Lab School”, prepare and serve snacks to the children, and provide
parent education through newsletters and workshops.
This internship began in October 2017.
Total number of participants from July 2017 to May 2018 : 170
This internship is only offered for Fall and Spring, and does not run during the Summer.
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Date: 6/15/18
Agenda Topic: Eating Disorder Agenda Item 6.1
Information
MMC is collaborating with a private practice Dietitian, Stefanie Boone, sending 1-2 interns per
semester to help coordinate educational materials and workshops for clients, and work on special
projects with the Dietitian. We have sent one intern for Summer 2017, who continued into Fall
2017.
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Marilyn Magaram Center For Food Science, Nutrition, and Dietetics
Date: 6/15/18
Agenda Topic: Peer to Peer at Geronimo’s Agenda Item 6.1
Information
MMC Student Interns are collaborating with Geronimo’s Campus Dining Hall to provide healthy
menu item highlights and general nutrition education to diners. The MMC Student Intern are
responsible for developing bi-weekly presentations, tabling in the dining hall for lunch and/or
dinner, and conducting outreach with CSUN students that are eating in the dining hall.
Total number of participants from July 2017 – May 2018: 260
This internship is only offered during Fall and Spring semester, and does not run during the
summer.
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Date: 6/15/18
Agenda Topic: Marketing and Social Media Agenda Item 6.1
Information
The MMC Interns develop marketing content and materials to showcase the various campus-wide
and community-based programs and events coordinated by the Marilyn Magaram Center through
facebook, Instagram, tweeter, MataSync, MMC website and other CSUN campus outlets.
For Fall 2017, our Marketing and Social Media Interns coordinated a marketing/social media
committee, and have been working on guidelines/protocols.
Through social media, we have been able to outreach to over 1200 community members from
July 2017 – May 2018. We currently have: Facebook: 642 followers/ 654 likes, Instagram: 467
followers, and Twitter: 119 followers.
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K. Ovsepyan/A. Diederich
Marilyn Magaram Center For Food Science, Nutrition, and Dietetics
Date: 6/15/18
Agenda Topic: Compusense/Sensory Lab & Nutrient
Analysis Agenda Item 6.1
Information
Compusense is a sensory analysis software program that enables us to provide research data in
the field of food science. Students assist and coordinate with the Marilyn Magaram Center Food
Science Coordinator to create Compusense learning opportunities for food science and nutrition
students as well as be able to provide contracts to local businesses in the future.
Interns are currently helping finalize procedures and guidelines for our Compusense/sensory lab.
The MMC have setup a contract and continuing to work with Local Roots Farms and Nissin.
Local Roots is a company that has essentially designed an indoor farm. Fall 2017/Spring 2018 we
tested their Mars Mix (Spring Mix), Butterhead lettuce, Kale Trio and Gems Mix (Baby
Romaine). We will be running a FRAP (Ferric Reducing Antioxidant Power) test, Nutritional fact
panel, and possibly microbiological testing. In addition, we are collaborating with nissin
conducting sensory analysis for their cup noodles.
Advisory Board Action
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J. Jordan/A. Diederich/K. Ovsepyan
Marilyn Magaram Center For Food Science, Nutrition, and Dietetics
Date: 6/15/18
Agenda Topic: Product Development (Matador
Marmalade/Spicy Matador/Bee A
Matador Honey)
Agenda Item 6.1
Information
Matador Marmalade: MMC Interns are working on the ongoing product development project, Matador
Marmalade. Matador Marmalade is a student based project utilizing our on campus orange groves to create
a delicious marmalade product to be produced and sold on campus. This project includes but is not limited
to recipe development, sensory analysis, product labeling, UPC coding and marketing.
Our interns are currently working on a low sugar and high protein version of our matador marmalade. We
have received approval to sale the matador marmalade on campus, and collaborating with LACI to help
expand this project. In addition, our interns are working on a Matador Jam line. New project will be named
“Fit Jam” and consist of a variety of flavors that use locust bean gum and pectin. The project will combine
jam with foods containing functional properties. Dietetic Interns are working with business department. Dr.
Besnilian took sample marmalade to peninsula meeting.
Spicy Matador: MMC Student Interns assist and coordinate with the Marilyn Magaram Center Food
Science Coordinator with the development of Spicy Matador, a spice blend originated with herbs grown
from the CSUN Sequoia Hall garden. This project includes but is not limited to recipe development,
sensory analysis, product labeling, UPC coding and marketing.
Our interns have created a low sodium version of our Spicy Matador, and we are in collaboration with
Pacific Spice mass producing the blend. In addition, the “Spicy Matador” was selected as one of the top ten
pitches at the 3rd Annual Fast pitch competition. Hosted by the Nazarian College of Business and
Economics, the competition provided students with the opportunity to flex their entrepreneurial muscles.
"CSUN Fast Pitch is an "elevator pitch" competition held in the Fall Semester where 10 teams of CSUN
students, selected as finalists from a competitive field, have three minutes & three slides to pitch their new
venture idea to a panel of judges and audience. The Marilyn Magaram Center Food Science Interns and
CSUN’s Dietetic Interns paired up for this competition to create a brand of no sodium spice blend called
“HotStuf.” This is a delicious salt-free spice blend formulated at CSUN, created for use on all foods, for
retail distribution. We are excited to announce that “HotStuf” won audience choice and 2nd place! We are
so proud of our Dietetic Interns and Food Science Students, for their hard work and dedication!
Congratulations! “HotStuf” was also nominated and presented at the “Bullring” competition in spring 2018.
Bee A Matador: We are very excited to announce our newest product Bee a Matador, a wildflower honey
sourced from honeybee hives in California State University, Northridge’s very own Botanic Garden and
Orange Grove. Bee a Matador is a collaborative project between CSUN biology faculty (Rachel
Mackelprang) and the Marilyn Magaram Center for Food Science, Nutrition and Dietetics.
In February 2018, we extracted and bottled honey from CSUN’s bees for the very first time.
The docile Italian honeybees pose no threat to CSUN students, faculty or staff. Students have been
involved in logo design and nutrition label creation using the most current industry-standard software
program—Genesis. In the future, students will learn to evaluate likability and employ quality assurance
controls for their product through sensory analysis research using Compusense software. In addition,
students will collaborate with CSUN’s marketing department and Innovation Incubator, to develop a
business plan and to produce and market the Bee a Matador Wildflower Honey.
Advisory Board Action
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Submitted By:
J. Jordan/A. Diederich/ K. Ovsepyan
Marilyn Magaram Center For Food Science, Nutrition, and Dietetics
Date: 6/15/18
Agenda Topic: Food Science Lab Assistant Agenda Item 6.1
Information
MMC Student Interns, with guidance from the FCS Department Instructional Support Assistant,
help assist the FCS 201/L course instructors in the Thieriot Laboratory (SQ 110/112) to oversee
the use, care and maintenance of the equipment and supplies in the lab.
There were changes to the FCS 201/L, this internship was not coordinated for Fall 2017/Spring
2018.
This internship is available for Fall and Spring semesters only.
Advisory Board Action
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Submitted By:
J. Jordan/ A. Diederich / K. Ovsepyan
Marilyn Magaram Center For Food Science, Nutrition, and Dietetics
Date: 6/15/18
Agenda Topic: ServSafe Training Agenda Item 6.2
Information
The Magaram Center has coordinated one ServSafe training session from July 2017 to May 2018.
There were no servesafe course scheduled for the summer. We have been trying to restructure the
protocols/guidelines for our servsafe course to increase participation. Since there are online
trainings available, it has been a challenge to recruited participants. We are currently reevaluating
this service.
Advisory Board Action
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Submitted By:
L. Kim & K. Ovsepyan
Marilyn Magaram Center For Food Science, Nutrition, and Dietetics
Date: 6/15/18
Agenda Topic: MMC Wellness Clinic/Nutrition
Counseling for the Community Agenda Item 6.3
Information
Providing nutrition counseling for the community through one on one sessions and group
sessions.
From July 2017 to May 2018 we have had a total of 187 participants.
Continuously outreaching to outside facilities and to the CSUN community.
A business plan has been developed and is being reviewed by the Dean, College and possible
donors.
Advisory Board Action
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Submitted By:
A. Besnilian/K. Ovsepyan/J. Harrison
Marilyn Magaram Center For Food Science, Nutrition, and Dietetics
Date: 6/15/18
Agenda Topic: Women Infant & Children (WIC)
Center on Campus Agenda Item 6.4
Information
WIC is a Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) that provides
Federal grants to States for supplemental foods, health care referrals, and nutrition education for low-income
pregnant, breastfeeding, and non-breastfeeding postpartum women, and to infants and children up to age
five who are found to be at nutritional risk.
Marilyn Magaram Center has been awarded a grant from Northeast Valley Health Corporation (NEVHC) to
open a WIC Satellite Clinic on CSUN campus. The clinic is located in Santa Susanna Hall Room 104. A
NEVHC Clinic Supervisor, oversees the clinic on Thursdays. The Clinic is open to all CSUN
students/staff/faculty who are low-income, expecting a child and/or have children ages 0-5.
The CSUN WIC is a pilot, with a few challenges during the year. The satellite was not able to schedule
appointments for the CSUN WIC office since it was not a full service (approved) WIC site at this time -
there were no dedicated appointment templates. This will be discussed and based on the number of
participants we are able to reach in the upcoming year.
The next phase of the CSUN WIC has started in which the participant can now satisfy the education
requirement with a group class worksheet or single contact counseling (when feasible). The participants will
then be able to receive their food instruments (checks) via mail. Different weighing scales for the
participants (infants, children, and adults) are now available in the office. Lactating moms have access to
personal manual pumps provided by NEVHC WIC Program. With these changes, we hope to see an increase
in participation.
Fall 2017/Spring 2018 Marilyn Magaram Center Student Leaders, Student Leaders, and CSUN Dietetic
Interns have be coordinating WIC outreach efforts to increase participation.
Students and Interns have walked over posters/flyers to departments and centers on CSUN campus. In
addition, they completed over 38 WIC presentations in classrooms and have been able to reach close to 1300
students/staff/faculty. Students and interns have also coordinated WIC outreach table in front of Santa
Susana Hall on Thursdays between the hours of when WIC is open to direct participants to the clinic.
Advisory Board Action
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Submitted By:
K. Ovsepyan
Marilyn Magaram Center For Food Science, Nutrition, and Dietetics
Date: 6/15/18
Agenda Topic: Let’s Cook, Move and Grow in Schools Agenda Item 6.5
Information
Let’s Cook, Move and Grow in Schools is a program developed to increase physical activity and healthy eating
behaviors among elementary school students and their families in low income, predominantly Latino serving
schools in Los Angeles. Thank you to our funder: Kaiser Permanente Panorama City & Kaiser Woodland Hills
Community Benefit Grant Program, UCLA KP, and Clinton Foundation.
Since July 2017, the following sites have been identified and contacted. 5-week parent education classes have
been implemented at Hart Street Elementary, and CDI Early Learning Center in Fall 2017; and Calahan
Elementary, Cantara Elementary, Gault Elementary, Anatola Elementary, Cohasset Elementary, Napa
Elementary and LAPD Topanga in Spring 2018. All sites have gardens, Lets Grow Healthy Program was
implemented at Anatola Elementary, Calahan Elementary, Cantara Elementary, and we revisited Gault
Elementary to help revive their garden. Myplate Musical Program was coordinated and implemented at
Cohasset elementary and Hart Street elementary in Fall 2017; and train the trainer was coordinated at Anatola
Elementary and Hart Elementary in Spring 2018. We have also started coordinating wellness committee to help
make policy change at each site.
MyPlate Musical was a finalist for the University Economic Development Association (UEDA) Award of
Excellence! Each year, higher education institutions and organizations across North America compete for their
prestigious Awards of Excellence, which recognize outstanding, leading-edge higher education projects and
initiatives promoting economic development and engagement. Award categories included talent, innovation
and place; and criterion for judging included initiative replicability, scalability, sustainability, impact, and
originality. MyPlate Musical was chosen as a finalist in the category of talent and place; and received national
recognition!
We have been able to contract with 7 LAUSD schools and 2 community organizations. We have been
able to reach over 2,000 participants in the community.
Advisory Board Action
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J. Harrison/ A. Besnilian/ K. Ovsepyan
Marilyn Magaram Center For Food Science, Nutrition, and Dietetics
Date: 6/15/18
Agenda Topic: Champions for Change Agenda Item 6.6
Information
The Marilyn Magaram Center (MMC), in collaboration with CSUN's Institute for Community Health and
Wellbeing, is excited to start implementing the Champions for Change-Healthy Communities Initiative! A
grant for $895,000 through the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health. Champions for Change is
a statewide initiative that focuses on utilizing nutrition education, physical activity engagement,
advancement of policy, systems, and environmental changes. The overall goal is to apply comprehensive
evidence-based obesity prevention strategies to achieve specific behavioral outcomes. These outcomes
include increased consumption of healthy foods, reduced consumption of sweet beverages, and increased
levels of physical activity.
The Champions for Change program is continuing to move forward in its effort to increase vegetable and
fruit availability and consumption among our SNAP-Ed eligible population in Canoga Park. Since July 1st,
we have implemented approximately 249 direct nutrition and gardening education classes with an estimated
1,900 participants. We have continued to revitalized and build edible gardens leading to an increase in the
number of growing gardens in schools and community centers. In addition, we have participated in 47 large
community events including farmers markets and school/site outreach/recruitment/indirect education events.
Our program (direct education and gardens) have reached over 17,000 people.
In addition to having an impact in the community of Canoga Park with our nutrition/gardening education,
institutional, and environmental change efforts, the Champions for Change program offers internship
opportunities to CSUN undergraduate nutrition students, CSUN/MMC dietetic graduate students, and have
provided community service opportunities for CSUN’s Bridge to the Future in-coming freshmen in Year 2.
We are currently in Year 2 of the program.
Advisory Board Action
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Submitted By:
K. Fuentes/K. Ovsepyan
Marilyn Magaram Center For Food Science, Nutrition, and Dietetics
Date: 6/15/18
Agenda Topic: Spring Events & Workshops Agenda Item 6.7
Information
The MMC participated in a number of on and off campus events, providing tabling, nutrition education, information about
MMC services, and opportunities to win prizes to all participants.
From July 2017 – May 2018, the MMC participated in 53 total events.
CDI Luncheon – Pop-up Grocery Store Tour (7/5)
Summer Success Cooking Workshop/Athletics (7/21)
NHMC - “Taking Charge of your Diabetes” workshops (7/19, 8/2, 8/3, 10/31, 11/18, 3/24, 4/7, 4/23)
CSUN HR Benefits and Wellness Fair (9/20)
MMC table at the Reseda Art Walk (9/23)
MMC/C4C table at CSUN Feriea de la educacion event (9/23)
MMC Wellness Garden Workshops (9/27, 10/18, 11/8, 2/18, 3/28)
MMC leading Walkability Wednesdays - collaboration with Institute for Community of Health Wellbeing (9/27,
10/18, 11/8, 2/28, 3/28, 4/25)
MMC at the Farmer’s Market with CSUN Dining and Food Demonstration (9/12, 10/10, 11/14, 2/13, 3/13, 4/10
[plus Sodium Reduction Initiative Kick Off])
Healthy Eating 360 Workshops in collaboration with CSUN HR (9/14, 10/12, 3/8, 4/19)
MMC tables at AS Sustainability World Food Day (10/17)
DM Self-Management Education Workshop collaboration with Brown Center (Oct-Dec 2017: 4 week workshop)
CSUN Residential/GST Event (10/24)
MMC tables at CSUN Sustainable Day (10/25)
Nissin Cup Noodle Very Veggie” Taste test (11/9, 4/5, 4/12, 4/26, 5/10)
MMC tables at the annual VCCC Diabetes Expo (11/18)
Snack Bar @ Association of Public & Land Grant Universities (2/14)
JADE Tabling Event (2/27)
Pi Day (3/13)
Eat to Be Fit – Weight Management Program (March-April 2018: 6 week workshop)
Get Fruved Fair/Harvest for Health (4/4)
LAD 2nd Annual Conference (4/14)
High School Workshop/Tour (4/29)
CAND Annual Conference – Student Reception (5/4)
Geriatric Nutrition Workshop collaboration with Brown Center (April-May 2018: 13 week workshop)
Advisory Board Action
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Submitted By:
K. Ovsepyan
Marilyn Magaram Center For Food Science, Nutrition, and Dietetics
Date: 6/15/18
Agenda Topic: Student Sponsorship & Scholarships Agenda Item 6.8
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The Marilyn Magaram Center (MMC) sponsors events and activities throughout the year that
benefit students’ professional development, in addition to providing scholarship opportunities.
Spring 2018, we sponsored 4 Dietetic Interns to attend the California WIC Association
Conference, 13 Dietetic Interns to attend the California Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics
(CAND) Annual Conference, Food Science students/staff to SCIFT dinners, and we sponsored all
13 Dietetic Interns to attend public policy day Sacramento March 2018. In addition, MMC
sponsored 21 students to attend the 2nd Annual CAND Los Angeles District Conference.
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K. Ovsepyan
Marilyn Magaram Center For Food Science, Nutrition, and Dietetics
Date: 6/15/18
Agenda Topic: Feeding Therapy Clinic Agenda Item 6.9
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The Speech, Language, and Hearing Center at California State University, Northridge works to
provide the San Fernando Valley community with access to early intervention for children with
diagnoses that interfere with their speech, language, and hearing. The health care professionals at
the Speech, Language, and Hearing Center have expressed a need for Registered Dietitians to
work with their patients in order to address selective eating. Selective eating is defined as
selectivity of food that severely limits dietary intake, resulting in compromised nutrition status.
The Feeding Therapy Clinic is designed to address selective eating by providing patients with
nutrition assessment and intervention plan. In addition, the clinic provides education and tools for
families, so that they may be able to provide their children with support needed in the home to
increase nutritional intake.
We have hired an RD Consultant that has experience working in feeding clinics. We just
completed the hiring process, and she has started working with one family at the Language,
Speech and Hearing Center. RD and Speech Therapist will be working together. We currently
have two clients.
Spring 2018, we had a meeting with the CSUN Family Resource Clinic to discuss a possible
collaboration and how we can expand the feeding therapy clinic and our clientele.
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J. Harrison/A. Besnilian/K. Ovsepyan
Marilyn Magaram Center For Food Science, Nutrition, and Dietetics
Date: 6/15/18
Agenda Topic: Educational Theater Project/MyPlate
Musical Agenda Item 6.10
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The MMC and the CSUN Theater Department have joined forces and have begun collaborating
on a theater project. Programs utilizing theater, such as the Kaiser Permanente Educational
Theater Program, have shown to be beneficial for education and we hope to provide the same to
our community.
The goal of this project, as well as future projects is to enhance and promote health and wellbeing
through the medium of theater. The focus of their first collaboration is to assist in the prevention
of eating disorders in adolescence. The first workshop was held in January 2017 at Canoga Park
High School. There were 25 high school students who attended and participated in the workshop.
Our very own Dietetic Interns, Dannielle Trafficanda and Paige Handler, lead a few activities.
Unfortunately, we did not receive the grant from the National Endowment for Arts, to get funding
to conduct a robust research on our educational theater projects, which includes our MyPlate: The
New Food Guide Musical. We have some funding through Kaiser and other internal funds for this
project. For update on the MyPlate Musical, please refer to 6.5 on the consent agenda items. We
will be resubmitting for the grant in collaboration with Neighborhood Partner in Action when it
becomes awarded.
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Submitted By:
A. Besnilian
Marilyn Magaram Center For Food Science, Nutrition, and Dietetics