In The Media
Our faculty lend their expert opinion to media outlets around the world. Here’s a collection of where to find them. Plus, discover stories about our people and programs in a variety of publications.

What will hotel visits be like? Here’s your room-by-room look at the future
SHA Dean Kate Walsh says hotels face big challenges, including maintaining a welcoming atmosphere while staff practice social distancing.

As meat-processing factories struggle to reopen, govt. documents warn of shortages
Associate Professor Miguel Gómez says there should be organized efforts to help ensure a stable food supply chain that are disrupted by the pandemic.

Digital check-in, limited buffets and lots of sanitizer: What a hotel stay looks like amid coronavirus
Professor Linda Canina discusses how hotels are adapting to the COVID-19 pandemic and modifying the guest experience.

Hotels vs. Airbnb: Has Covid-19 disrupted the disrupter?
Professor Chekitan Dev believes the hotel industry’s recovery begins with it being as lenient as possible, with refunds and more incentives to book.

Save British Cheese boxes boost sales for suffering businesses
Associate Professor Miguel Gómez says the COVID-19 crisis could place greater emphasis on direct-to-consumer food sales from smaller producers.

Modi the reformer reappears as coronavirus hits India’s economy
Professor Eswar Prasad discusses India’s leader, Narendra Modi, and how the COVID-19 pandemic could impact his running of the country.

Food delivery apps may soon see even more consolidation
Professor Alex Susskind says that consolidation reduces competition, which usually leads to businesses charging more.

Beijing hits back at Trump call to block US pension fund investment in China
Professor Eswar Prasad discusses the recent order to stop the US government’s main pension fund from investing in Chinese equities.

With travel on pause, Airbnb looks to long-term stays
Professor Chekitan Dev, a hospitality branding expert, discusses Airbnb’s decision to focus on longer-term stays of 28 days or longer.