Hotel management -- Study and teaching.
Found in 21 Collections and/or Records:
Cornell University School of Hotel Administration Center for Professional Development records
General office files include summer school records, accounting records, general correspondence, housing records, photographs, and annual reports.
Cornell University School of Hotel Administration research studies
Research studies of various aspects of tourism and hotel management, compiled by faculty of the School of Hotel Administration. Subjects include tourism in the Virgin Islands, in Jamaica, in Togo and Dahomey, in Nassau and Paradise Island; data processing for hotels; mattress testing; and housing project management.
Donal Dermody papers
Includes correspondence, reports, consulting files, publications and course material.
Hans Victor Grohmann class notes
Class notes in hotel engineering.
Hospitality Leadership: The Cornell Hotel School/ / by Brad Edmondson; edited by John Marcham research files
Includes correpondence, photographs, memos, programs, and other research files used in the writing of the book Hospitality Leadership: The Cornell Hotel School.
Hotel Ezra Cornell records
Programs, menus, press releases, broadsides, videocassettes and photographs concerning Hotel Ezra Cornell.
Hotel School video, film and tape collection
Includes VHS, 3/4" and betamax tapes of Hotel Ezra Cornell (HEC) Events; Management Intern Program (MIP); Hotel School Courses; Hotel School Events, Development, History and films of Campus Scenes, the Meek Children and Company Films.
Human Resources, Law, and Computer departments records
Course work, examinations, research projects, and correspondence of faculty in the various departments.
James J. Eyster papers
Course materials for courses; research reports; a student housing project study from the University of Pennsylvania; presentation and consulting notes for various hotels; research interview notes; publications; lecture notes and the Homeless Program Summary.
John E. H. Sherry papers
Correspondence; project files; course notes and outlines; materials for books, including his revision of his father's book The Laws of Innkeepers; and files on hotel administration in China.