“What do you mean this isn’t meat?!”
A MINT student had just tried fried “chick-un” (pun intended) balls served from VegetaBowl, one of the attractions during the recently concluded MINT Multimedia Arts (MMA) Week last January 22-24. Aia Arkoncel, MINT MMA senior, is the founder of this vegan food business that had sold out on all three days.
In this weave Profile, Gino expressed how MINT instilled the value of collaboration in him, and how the school helped him develop the skills he needed to push the startup company to new heights.
Siblings Bella and Sofia Manzano—MINT Film and Entrepreneurial Management students, respectively—made it their goal to help artists gain audience for their creation. What's the best way to do that? Through phone cases!
Allan Brizuela was 41 when he graduated from MINT College in 2015, with a degree in Entrepreneurial Management. He is currently the president and CEO of Black Arrow Express.
Nowadays, adults and young people alike turn towards creative pursuits such as drawing, crafting, writing, singing or dancing to relieve stress. These allow them a temporary respite from negativity and high emotions that come with everyday life.
To kick off 2019, MINT Theater Arts (TA) program head Dennis Marasigan, opened a free workshop on “Expressive Arts Therapy”, led by arts therapy trainee, Inna Marie Abronega, for MINT students.