Over 200 People Celebrate Together at Wittenborg's Annual Barbecue
Event Features Delicious Food and Drinks, Music and Opportunities to Socialise
Wittenborg’s Annual Barbecue was an astounding success, gathering a diverse group of approximately 200 people, including students, staff, graduates, neighbours and expats based in Apeldoorn.
Held at the Brinklaan campus on 30 August, the event marked the start of the new academic year and featured a variety of enjoyable activities. Attendees indulged in a barbecue with an assortment of grilled foods. Alongside the BBQ, drinks were available, ensuring a lively social atmosphere. Music played a key role in setting the mood, creating an environment where people could relax, interact and have fun.
The school’s Annual Barbecue has been a tradition for around 20 years. Wittenborg External Relations & Events Manager Sophia Faraji, who organised this year’s activity, highlights that the diverse group of participants from different backgrounds reflects the multicultural and inclusive nature of the institution’s community.
She adds that events like this offer significant benefits to the community by fostering a sense of belonging and camaraderie among students, staff, graduates and locals. “These gatherings provide opportunities for networking and cultural exchange, allowing people from diverse backgrounds to connect in an informal and enjoyable setting. They also contribute to building a supportive environment where attendees can relax and celebrate achievements, strengthening relationships within the Wittenborg community and enhancing overall morale.”
IBA (International Business Administration) student Alexandra Kukhtina mentioned that this was the second time she attended the school’s barbecue, underlining that it allowed her to chat with old and new friends and catch up with everyone after the summer break.
“Because we are the most international business school in the Netherlands, people from the Wittenborg community always have fascinating stories to share about their travels, explorations and discoveries. On top of that, the food and hospitality provided by the Urban Cafe and Wittenborg volunteers were, as always, outstanding.”
For BBA (Bachelor of Business Administration) student Jiwon Kim, specialising in Marketing & Communication, the event was a new and refreshing experience. “This was the first time I attended a barbecue party during my higher studies. Meeting new people was great, and I also had more time to talk and interact with my friends and lecturers. The food was delicious and very different from the barbecues we have in South Korea; I’d love to participate in more events like this,” he commented.
WUP 18/09/2024
by Ulisses Sawczuk
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