Summer Series: Meet SHA’s American Hotel & Lodging Association
This summer, we’re introducing you to the #SHAwesome student clubs at the BU School of Hospitality Administration (SHA)! As a student member of these clubs, you have access to regular professional development workshops, networking with mentors and industry professionals, meeting fellow hospitality students from across the country, traveling to conferences, and more! First up, meet the American Hotel […]
Auckland, New Zealand: Top Places to Explore on the Weekend (Rachel Fisher, SHA ‘18)
Who better to share travel and study abroad tips than a BU hospitality student? They live for travel, international exploring, and adventure! In our latest travel guide, Rachel Fisher (SHA ‘18) tells us the best places to spend your weekends while studying abroad in Auckland, New Zealand! See a sneak peak of her post below, and read her […]
Sydney Survival Guide: How Thrive in Australia During Your Semester Abroad (Katie Acheson ’18)
Who better to share travel and study abroad tips than a BU hospitality student? They live for travel, international exploring, and adventure! In our next travel guide, Katie Acheson (SHA ‘18) shares everything from what to pack, local lingo, to the secret beach waiting for your in Sydney. Below is a sneak peak of Katie’s tips and guide, […]
Study Abroad Packing: Must Haves for Your Upcoming Adventure (Gina Hock SHA ’18)
It’s no surprise that hospitality students are travel experts, especially after a study abroad semester. In our next study abroad and travel guide, Gina Hock (SHA ’18) shares her top-notch packing tips to keep the suitcase light and ready for a priceless semester overseas. You’re going abroad! Amazing. Get ready for the best term of […]
Study Abroad: A Guide to All That’s Good in London, England (Gina Hock, SHA ‘18)
Who better to share travel and study abroad tips than a BU hospitality student? They live for travel, international exploring, and adventure! Gina Hock (SHA ‘18) is currently studying abroad in London, England with BU’s London Program. While there, she’s taking classes, traveling through Europe, becoming a London expert, and getting one step closer to her dream […]
2017 Food & Beverage Trends by Professor Leora Lanz and Ally Rung (SHA ’17)
All-day-breakfast, Hawaiian poke bowls, house-made condiments – here’s what’s on the horizon for food and beverage trends in 2017. Plus, in their recent article on Hospitality Net, “Cutting through the Clutter to Brand Your F&B in 2017”, Professor Leora Lanz and student Ally Rung (SHA ’17) tell us how restaurants can cut through the clutter to […]
Hospitality Digital Marketing Students Publish Best Practices on Hospitality Upgrade Blog
Despite the dozens of different digital marketing channels available to brands, email marketing is not dead. In fact, the email marketing delivers one of the best ROI’s of all channels. Students enrolled in our HF368 Digital Marketing Strategies course share best practices for personalizing marketing emails in a recently published article in Hospitality Upgrade. Check out […]
Boston University School of Hospitality Announces New Howard Johnson Executive-in-Residence Program
The Howard Johnson Executive-in-Residence Program Will Welcome Its Inaugural Guest, Chef Jacques Pépin, On November 29, 2016 (Boston – Wednesday, September 28, 2016) – The Boston University School of Hospitality Administration is proud to announce the newly established Howard Johnson Executive-in-Residence Program, beginning in fall 2016. Acclaimed Chef Jacques Pépin will serve as the first executive-in-residence on […]
Juan Lesmes (SHA ’17) Co-Authors Article Discussing Latin American Tourism Potential Post Brexit
“After Brexit was approved by 52 percent of British voters last week, foreign investors can’t help to speculate about the future of the UK, and of Europe as a whole. As investment volatility seems to be one of the consequences of this decision, attention is gradually being shifted to another part of the world: Latin […]