| Cornell panel examines new strategy to increase international travel to U.S.
Executives from the nation's top travel and hospitality companies discussed "Expanding International Travel to the U.S." at the tenth edition of the Dean's Leadership Series on June 14 at The Hay-Adams in Washington, D.C. Read more.
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| "Gastronauts" practice Martian cooking techniques for deep-space delicacies
How hard would it be to cook on Mars?
Nine "gastronauts" tried to answer that question during a four-day
workshop, June 12-15, under the guidance of senior lecturer Rupert Spies. Read the Cornell Chronicle article.
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| Top-level industry panel will highlight Cornell Hospitality Research Summit (CHRS)
The leaders of four hospitality related firms will keynote the CHRS, October 8-9. Chaired by Dean Michael Johnson, the panel features Arthur Adler, managing director and CEO, Americas, Jones Lang LaSalle Hotels; David Peckinpaugh, president, Maritz Travel Company; Ted Teng, CEO, the Leading Hotels of the World; and Adam Weissenberg, vice chairman, global and U.S. travel, hospitality and leisure leader, Deloitte & Touche USA. Read more.
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| Jake Sneva joins SHA as director for graduate programs
Sneva has spent over a decade as a professional in higher education and has worked at several different colleges and universities across the country. He will head up the programs for Master of Management in Hospitality (MMH), MS, and PhD students and will devote much of his attention to MMH student programming and professional development. Read more.
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| CHS Asia Pacific Regional Meeting in Cambodia
Join fellow SHA alumni at the 18th annual Cornell Hotel
Society (CHS) Asia Pacific Regional Meeting, November 1-4, in Siem Reap,
Cambodia. Set in one of Southeast Asia’s most popular tourism
destinations, the meeting will combine educational, social, and cultural
events. Read more.
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| CHS Georgia chapter to host 14th Atlanta Lodging Outlook
The 14th annual Atlanta Lodging Outlook will be held Monday, September 10, at the InterContinental Hotel – Buckhead. Confirmed participants include moderator Kirk Kinsell MPS ’80, president for the Americas, InterContinental Hotels Group, and Mark Woodworth ’77, executive managing director, PKF Consulting. Read more.
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