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

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Paul Rubacha Department of Real Estate Names Inaugural Faculty

The Paul Rubacha Department of Real Estate draws faculty from the Cornell SC Johnson College of Business and the College of Architecture, Art, and Planning.

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Meet our New Faculty: Sean Flynn

Meet Sean Flynn, Assistant Professor of Applied Economics and Policy, at Nolan Hotel School.

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Meet our New Faculty: Deirdre Snyder

Meet Deirdre Snyder, lecturer in management communication at the Nolan School, and learn about her research interests and what she is teaching.

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Meet our New Faculty: Tom Estad

Meet Tom Estad, lecturer in management communication at the Nolan Hotel School and learn about his interests and teaching.

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Meet our new faculty: Ruihao Zhu

Meet Ruihao Zhu, one of the Nolan Hotel School’s newest faculty members, and learn about his area of expertise, courses he will be teaching and his interests.

New faculty member Meng Qi
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Meet Our New Faculty: Meng Qi

Meet Meng Qi, one of the newest faculty members from across the SC Johnson College of Business, and learn about her area of expertise, research focus, courses she will be teaching, and other interests.

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Honoring Professor Howard Bagnall Meek

H.B. Meek was the sole professor of the new Program in Hotel Management when it held its first day of classes at Cornell on September 20, 1922.

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Johnson School

Federal laws push food safety stragglers to move forward

Strengthening federal food safety laws keep producers – and those along the supply chain – from lagging behind industry standards to protect consumers.

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Frontier, Spirit merger likely to draw DOJ scrutiny

Professor Christopher Anderson says a merger could result in lower prices for travelers due to the airlines’ similar business models.