About
Student Activities
The School of Hospitality Administration offers several opportunities for its students to socialize, share interests, and begin to build a professional network.
CMAA
The Club Managers Association of America Student Chapter is a professional club at SHA. We focus on students and their career opportunities in club management. Students are involved in setting up field trips to various types of clubs as well as educational seminars for students interested in the various facets of club management. Students are invited to monthly senior chapter meetings and the yearly National Conference/Convention/Trade Show. Internships and mentors are some of the features available. If you would like to be part of a club that will give you exposure to club management, with opportunities of internships and networking with club managers, then take advantage of this opportunity and join CMAA.
Diner's Club
The Diner's club was formed by a group of students interested in exploring local restaurants. They make arrangements to dine in Boston-area establishments and have an informal discussion and tour with the owner after the meal. These discussions give students valuable insight into the operations of a successful restaurant.
Eta Sigma Delta
Eta Sigma Delta is the international honor society for students studying hospitality management. The society was established to encourage and reward outstanding academic achievement. Membership is limited to juniors and seniors who rank in the top twenty percent of their graduating class with a GPA of 3.0 or higher. Qualified candidates will be notified each semester. Activities include an annual induction ceremony and community service events.
Hospitality House
The Hospitality House provides specialty housing for students sharing a commitment to service within the hospitality industry. This elegant brownstone also serves as an extension of the School, providing a location for activities that enrich the students' hospitality experience. Residents serve as a resource for their peers and plan monthly activities ranging from holiday dinners to community service.
ISHA
The International Student's Hospitality Association (ISHA) seeks to take classroom learning and work experience and introduce an international perspective. Regularly holding events such as "Taste of Culture" and International Programs Reviews, ISHA brings hospitality around the world into daily life at SHA.
NSMH
The National Society of Minorities in Hospitality (NSMH) is a national organization that strives to promote diversity and professionalism in the hospitality industry. Being a minority is not required, but rather just a belief in the power and importance of diversity. Meetings with industry leaders at local site visits as well as social and community service events have earned the nationally-recognized BU Chapter a number of National Awards including Best Membership Drive, Most Traveled Chapter, Best Publicity and the Highest Individual GPA.
Peer Advising
The Peer Advising Program was established to provide a personal network between current and new students. Peer advisors serve as orientation guides to freshmen and transfer students. They provide information about academic offerings, class registration, student organizations, and industry events.
Student Government
School of Hospitality Administration Student Government (SHAgov) coordinates many events within the School and represents SHA as part of the larger Boston University Student Government body. SHAgov coordinates several activities throughout the year including social events as well as community service projects.