BS Hotel Administration
What’s new at Nolan: Catch up on the latest from our hotel administration bachelor’s program.

An action-packed fall semester for Cornell Real Estate Club with treks to NYC and Chicago
Each semester, the Cornell Real Estate Club hosts a couple treks, allowing members to travel to different cities and see real estate deals take place from various company’s perspectives. These treks offer incredible networking opportunities for students looking for internships and full-time positions.

Hotel Ezra Cornell announces 2019 theme: Finding Synergy
This year, HEC will examine the ways that hospitality infuses itself into other industries and breaks the boundaries of what is considered “traditional.”

The 180: Hotel Leadership Development Program reflections
The Cornell SHA Hotel Leadership Development Program (HLDP) is a program that has established a benchmark of excellence in the hospitality industry.

Internship takeaways from Nolan School undergrads
Now that summer internships have finished and students are back in school and hitting the books,learn how some of our Hotelies spent their summers.

Advice for new Hotelies from those who came before
What’s the best way to dive into the School of Hotel Administration? Current students and alumni offer their best advice for the incoming class.

The 180: Perspectives from our international students
The Hotel School welcomes international students from around the world who want to immerse themselves in the hospitality industry.

A spa-tacular learning experience with Inns of Aurora
The Inns of Aurora is moving ahead with plans to develop a destination spa. And they’re involving students from the Hotel School in the process.

The 180: Fostering diversity in the hospitality industry
Our Engagement and Inclusion Programs seek to address challenges with diversity in the hospitality industry through its student programming.

The 180: Ye Hosts Honor Society
Ye Host members serve as role models and are exemplary students and ambassadors. Here are some reflections from the 2017–2018 academic year.