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Culinaria is housed at the University of Toronto's Scarborough Campus, which boasts a plethora of food studies-oriented groups and initiatives. We have had the great pleasure of working with many of the on-campus groups over the years, collaborating on teaching and engagement events. 

Edible Campus & Campus Farm

Edible Campus & Campus Farm

We are thrilled to work in collaboration with the Edible Campus, and have cooperated on several
Food & Beverage Services

Food & Beverage Services

We have been delighted to host Chef Phil Smith, Manager of UTSC Beverage Services & Chef Blu of
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UTSC Media: Marketing & Communicatio

Shortly after the province of Ontario declared a state of emergency in March 2020 in response to
SCSU Food Centre

SCSU Food Centre

It has been our great pleasure to work with the Scarborough Campus Students' Union and the
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