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Tastes on the Terrace. Tastes on the Terrace, which is from 5 to 8 p.m., features scenic outdoor dining with weekly menus featuring appetizers, entrees and desserts prepared by Honeywell Foundation executive chef David Ericsson. Tastes on the Terrace menu options include salads, pizzas and sandwiches. Weekly menus for each event will be posted on the Honeywell House Facebook page. Guests can enjoy their meal as they take in the Honeywell House grounds. In the event of inclement weather, the event will be moved indoors. Tastes on the Terrace is open for all ages, and reservations are not required. The Honeywell House is owned and operated by the Honeywell Foundation. For more information about Tastes on the Terrace, go to HoneywellArts.org. ....
February 17, 2021 University of Minnesota Professor Allison Hubel brings a wealth of academic, business, and technology experience to her new role as director of the Technological Leadership Institute. The University of Minnesota Technological Leadership Institute (TLI) is proud to announce the appointment of Professor Allison Hubel as TLI’s new director. College of Science and Engineering Dean Mos Kaveh appointed Hubel to a three-year term, making her the first woman to hold the position in the institute’s nearly 35-year history. “Professor Hubel brings a wealth of outstanding accomplishments and leadership experience as an educator, scholar and entrepreneur to TLI at a pivotal time of change and emerging opportunities for the institute,” Kaveh said. “I am extremely grateful that she has accepted this important responsibility. We are very fortunate.” ....
Monday, February 1, 2021 9:20 AM In a year of unprecedented challenges and pivots, The Honeywell Foundation was selected along with eight other Northeast Indiana recipients for a 2021 Arts United Award for demonstrating resilience and adaptiveness. Arts United Awards are presented annually to celebrate individuals and organizations that make significant contributions to arts and culture in Northeast Indiana. “It’s with an overwhelming feeling of gratitude that The Honeywell Foundation accepts this 2021 Arts United Award. Our organization faced many challenges in 2020 but it’s because of our team of dedicated, hard-working individuals that we were able to innovate and pivot our operations so that we could continue to deliver arts opportunities,” Honeywell Foundation CEO Tod Minnich said. ....