and restaurants.
On September 27, 2015, the Culinary Craft Association (CCA), a union at the school, protested the CIA's outsourcing of jobs. The school had allegedly demanded that union workers cut ties to other unions in order to keep their jobs.
The official school colors are green and gold, allegedly chosen because they are common food colors. The college logo includes a stalk of wheat.
=== Faculty ===
As of Fall 2022, the school had 130 full-time and 67 part-time faculty members.
== Academics ==
On April 23, 2013, about 90 students held a walkout to protest declining educational standards.
=== Degree programs ===
The college offers multiple associate and bachelor's degrees programs, as well as master's degree programs. Each associate and bachelor's program requires a 15-week externship at a CIA-approved foodservice operation. The school's degree programs are accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education.
=== The Food Business School ===
In spring 2015, the institute opened the …