Dining Hall at BJU Undergoing Renovations - The $6 million project will be completed in mid-August

Have they renovated the food in recent years? I visited BJU once on a college visit in 1993 and the meals there were among the worst food I have ever eaten in my life.

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Greg Long, Ed.D. (SBTS)

Pastor of Adult Ministries
Grace Church, Des Moines, IA

Adjunct Instructor
School of Divinity
Liberty University

Yes I hear the food is a lot better and will be better still after the rennovation. I actually worked all summer on the last major rennovation of the service line: breaking up concrete, pouring it, building walls. It was lot of fun, but it’s weird to see all that work being undone or redone.

I think my stomach needs $6 million in renovations after several years of eating ground beef bake and spicy tuna boats :)

Andrew Henderson

[Greg Long]

Have they renovated the food in recent years? I visited BJU once on a college visit in 1993 and the meals there were among the worst food I have ever eaten in my life.

Starting this past school year food services at BJU have been run by Aramark. So yes, there’s been a definite improvement in quality.

You guys had it easy. You should have eaten there ‘80-‘82, long before the salad bars and individual serving stations — the days of Welsh Rabbit, chipped beef, “congealed salad” (which, to my great surprise, turned out to be Jello), and you had the choice of, at most, 2 entrees or you went without. Between the subsequent cafeteria changes and rule changes (dating, ties, etc.), the place got positively cushy.

Andrew…or the Welsh Rabbitt…LOL

Roger Carlson, Pastor Berean Baptist Church

[Shaynus]

I ate dining common from ‘83-‘05. I win.

Shaynus, you got me. And as winner, I think you should get a lifetime supply of creamed eggs.

Roger, I had forgotten about Welsh Rabbit. Hilarious.

Andrew Henderson

[SimonV]

[Greg Long]

Have they renovated the food in recent years? I visited BJU once on a college visit in 1993 and the meals there were among the worst food I have ever eaten in my life.

Starting this past school year food services at BJU have been run by Aramark. So yes, there’s been a definite improvement in quality.

Funny. Aramark must have different levels of service. They are the providers for the Philly Prison System where I work :-)

[Steve Davis]

Funny. Aramark must have different levels of service. They are the providers for the Philly Prison System where I work :-)

Steve, I refuse to take that bait :)

Andrew Henderson

Some of the food served at the dining common is now cooked at Furman (relatively ritzy school), and it’s the same food. So yes it’s better, but they have to have taste testers make sure it’s not poisoned ;-)

[Andrew Henderson]

[Steve Davis]

Funny. Aramark must have different levels of service. They are the providers for the Philly Prison System where I work :-)

Steve, I refuse to take that bait :)

Bait? Me? Actually I was at BJ 74-78 and coming from a family with 8 kids I was happy for quantity sake and didn’t have a fine palate.

Easy jokes about the food aside, was the renovation needed? From what I understand, some long-time faculty and staff are being cut, programs are being eliminated - but - the building/renovating goes on.

If BJU is so flush with cash, why can’t they spread it around to those who directly touch lives?

I cherish (and use) what I learned from my BJU instructors, but the food - what it was and where I ate it was of little or no importance.