Friday, April 24, 2015

‘A Taste of Spring’ at Guildhall Library

Oriel Librarian Celebrates Mrs Beeton with ‘A Taste of Spring’ at Guildhall Library

Date: 
23 Apr 2015
Food exhibitCollege Librarian Marjory Szurko recently laid on an ‘edible exhibition’ for a special event at London’s Guildhall Library celebrating famous 19th century English food writer Mrs Beeton. The event was part of the Guildhall Library’s exhibition, Celebrity Cooks: Mrs Beeton and her Contemporaries, which commemorated the 150th anniversary of Mrs Beeton’s death.
 
Marjory has a keen interest in historical recipes. She has hosted six Edible Exhibitions already at Oriel, and has been known to bake cakes to tie in with events within College, such as the recent chapel re-opening. Although Oriel only boasts one small recipe book bequeathed by Orielensis Stephen Furness, which inspired Marjory to create the Edible Exhibitions in the first place, she takes her recipes from many sources, such as those published by the Early English Text Society.
 
For the ‘Taste of Spring’ event, Marjory baked sweet dishes from the 14th-19th centuries, 
culminating in a magnificent 19th century style meringue centrepiece in the shape of a 
pagoda (photo).
 
The pagoda paid homage to 19th century chef Alexis Soyer who wrote a recipe for Meringue Pagodatique à la Chinoise. Marjory’s pagoda was set in a landscape of gingerbread, marzipan and icing, with a jelly pool and pine nut fish.
 
For all the dishes, Marjory illustrated the period they came from and talked about how they developed throughout the centuries. The event was a great success, and included at least one Orielensis in the audience!
 
 
 

Tuesday, April 7, 2015

Launch of the New Blog "Research @ DTSS"

Today on the 7th of April 2015 we are launching the new blog "Research @ dtss" which will give the details about the Faculty Research at DTSS College.

Please click on the following link to visit the blog........

http://researchatdtss.blogspot.in/

This blog is for making the data (of the Research done by our faculty) available on the internet 24/7.

Updates will be done as and when we receive the details from the Researchers of D.T.S.S. College.

Sunday, March 8, 2015

Saturday, January 24, 2015

Friday, January 23, 2015

Convocation ceremony




Convocation ceremony: Are students required to wear traditional gowns?

Authorities in colleges in the city are not sure if they have to ask students to come for the convocation ceremony, slated to be held in college premises on either January 24 or February 2, as instructed by Mumbai University, in formal gowns generally worn during the ceremony.

Authorities in colleges in the city are not sure if they have to ask students to come for the convocation ceremony, slated to be held in college premises on either January 24 or February 2, as instructed byMumbai University, in formal gowns generally worn during the ceremony.

While some colleges are worried about how they would get hold of enough gowns for their students, others are left wondering if it's mandatory or not for students to wear gowns for the ceremony, as there are no clear instructions from MU on the matter.

However, MU seems clear about it. For the varsity, it's just a ceremony being held to give away degree certificates, and hence students can come attired in normal clothes; but if colleges want, they can go ahead and hold a grand ceremony, gowns, caps and all!

Dr Harsha Mehta, principal, SIES College, said: "Our teachers are making inquiries whether students are required to wear gowns for the ceremony being held in the college. We are holding the event on Feb 2. I will only come to know on Friday whether students have to compulsorily wear gowns or not."

In the convocation ceremony normally held in Mumbai University campus, students wear the traditional gowns. This will be the first time that the ceremony is being held in college campuses, and hence the doubt on the dress code.

Kiran Mangaonkar, principal, Khalsa College, said: "I am not aware whether students attending this ceremony in college have to wear the traditional gowns or not. We haven't received any instruction on this."

Principal of KC College Manju Nichani said: "In the convocation ceremony held in University of Mumbai, it's mandatory to wear the traditional dress. But at a meeting, university officials have told colleges that since they had only been given a short notice on the ceremony, gown was not compulsory this year."

It's left to colleges
Dr MA Khan, registrar, Mumbai University, said: "The ceremony that is being held in colleges is not a convocation, but a degree certificate distribution ceremony. So, there is no compulsion to wear gowns. Colleges can organise the ceremony in a simple way or hold a grand function. It's left to them."

Thursday, January 22, 2015

Extra-curricular Activities of dtss library....


DTSS Library organized many Extra-Curricular Activities for students in January 2015 in two parts. 
One is for would be Authors, Poets, Artists etc...

 ¨     “Sanskar-Kala-Darpan-Pratiyogitae “This is another feature of the Library’s extra-   
        curricular activities. Following Competitions were held under this head
        (Submission was on 12th Jan, 2015):-                     
¬   Poetry-writing Pratiyogita
¬   Drawing Pratiyogita
¬   Article-writing Pratiyogita
¬   Short-Story-writing Pratiyogita

¬   Quotes Painting Pratiyogita
You can find the Winners List here, Just click..

and the other set of competitions were for would be Artists & Performers.
¨     “Competition Mania 2014-15”- Following Competitions were organized by the
      Librarian to foster Competencies among the students.
²   Hand-Writing Competition was held on 13th Jan 2015.
²   Book Review Competition was held on 14th Jan, 2015.
²   News Reading Competition was held on 14th Jan, 2015.
²   Library Newsletter Making was held in January, 2015.
²   Cuttings and Clippings Group Competition  was held in January 2015.
²   E- Clippings Group Competition  was held in January 2015.
²   Poster-Frame-Making Competition was held in January 2015
You can find the Winners List here, Just click..

Friday, January 9, 2015

CONGRATULATIONS!!!
















 


CONGRATULATIONS!!! 

Following NON-TEACHING Staff won prizes
in "SARAF SPORTS LEAGUE 2015", 
held on 6th Jan, 2015 in Saraf College, Malad (West).
   

            1.  Parveen Sheikh - Carrom (Singles) - 1st Prize
2.  Parveen Sheikh - Mehandi - 2nd Prize
                  3.  Sanjana Salvi - Rangoli - 2nd Prize
            4.  Maruti Raul - Shot-Put - 3rd Prize