DNTU Baking Festival: A Meaningful Community Event Organized by the Faculty of Economics and Management
On the occasion of Vietnamese Women’s Day (October 20th), the Faculty of Economics and Management at Dong Nai Technology University (DNTU) hosted a community outreach program titled "Baking Festival – Sending Love" at the Restaurant & Travel Practice Room (F206). The event took place in a warm, intimate, and deeply meaningful atmosphere.

The festival welcomed the presence of Dr. Doan Manh Quynh – Dean of the Faculty of Economics and Management, M.A. Pham Thi Mong Hang – Vice Dean, along with teachers and staff from the Bien Hoa Primary – Middle – High School.

During the program, Hotel Management students guided students from Bien Hoa School in baking cakes, writing cards, and decorating gift boxes for their mothers. These gifts, though small, were filled with affection, gratitude, and sincere love.


Meanwhile, students majoring in Tourism and Travel Service Management took charge of organizing, hosting, and coordinating the event. They brought a joyful atmosphere with energetic games and created unforgettable memories for the young participants.


This activity did more than just help students hone their professional, organizational, and teamwork skills; it was an opportunity to spread a message of love, gratitude, and sharing. These are the core humanistic values that the Faculty of Economics and Management consistently strives for in its educational mission.


The "Baking Festival – Sending Love" left a lasting impression. It served not only as a community service project but also as a bridge for students to showcase their abilities, connecting academic knowledge with real-world practice while promoting the beautiful values of love and gratitude.
Source: Faculty of Economics and Management
Reported by: Center for Admissions - Communications and Events