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Florence Moore Dining Hall, Stanford University

Shirley Everett, senior associate vice provost of residential & dining enterprises, had a vision “to create a unique design, which enhances the student living and learning experience with an equally innovative, educational and sustainable dining experience” at the Florence Moore Dining Hall.

Megan Warmouth

August 22, 2014

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Shirley Everett, senior associate vice provost of residential & dining enterprises, had a vision “to create a unique design, which enhances the student living and learning experience with an equally innovative, educational and sustainable dining experience” at the Florence Moore Dining Hall. Known as “FloMo,” the hall is the core of the residential education program. This renovation, completed in the summer of 2013, was the first significant redo for the hall since it was built in 1957.

About the Author

Megan Warmouth

Megan Warmouth is FoodService Director’s associate editor and contributing editor for RestaurantBusinessOnline.com and Restaurant Business Magazine. In a variety of roles such as account manager, media buyer, program assistant and admissions director, Megan has worked with some aspect of the foodservice industry since 2002, most recently as the custom content editor for CSP Business Media, parent company of FSD. A native of Chicago, Megan loves to cook and travel, and is a fan of Jane Austen and anything British. Megan holds a bachelor’s degree in English from Ball State University.

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