Nolan School
Keep up to date with Hotelies, hospitality education, and industry at large with these stories and updates from the Nolan School.

The 180: Hotel School ambassadors
Hotel School ambassadors act as representatives of the undergraduate program. Here are some reflections from the 2017–2018 cohort.

The 180: Focus on food and beverage
Hotelies have ample opportunities to get involved in food and beverage. Here’s a look at some of their experiences from the 2017–2018 academic year.

Reflections at the close of another outstanding academic year
As I reflect back on the spring semester, there is so much to share and even more to be proud of. There’s no doubt our students continue to amaze us all.

The 180: Hotelies study abroad
The hospitality industry is truly global and always changing. Here are some memories that Hotelies shared about their study abroad experiences in 2017–2018.

The 180: The tradition continues
One of the many Hotelie traditions was the publication of a yearbook until its last print run in 2003. New this year, we hope The 180 will honor the yearbook traditions of the past and start a new tradition of its own.

MMH reflections from the Class of 2018
As we say farewell to our 2018 MMH graduates, here’s a look at some of their favorite moments and accomplishments from the year-long program.

Congratulations, Hotel School Class of 2018 graduates!
Graduates of the School of Hotel Administration were celebrated at the Hotel School Graduate Recognition Ceremony and reception on Sunday, May 27, following Cornell’s 150th Commencement. Congratulations to the Class of 2018!

Hotel School students and faculty recognized for 2017–2018 accomplishments
Faculty, staff, and students gathered in early May to celebrate the end of a dynamic and productive academic year at the Hotel School.

MMH Mexico trek: Company visits, excursions, alumni connections offer hospitality all around
Although I’m well aware of how powerful the Hotelie network is, this trip really reaffirmed it for me. We were 2,631 miles away from Ithaca, but still somehow felt like everywhere we went, Cornell and SHA was with us.