Submit Information for a Future Event
Please submit all event information to the Alumni Affairs office so that they may post the information on the main calendar. Alumni can access the calendar through our website by clicking on the “Upcoming Events” link on our Chapters & Events page.
Hotelie Magazine and Event Recaps
One of the main goals for CHS is to get a picture from every chapter in Hotelie magazine. If you have any pictures from your current events, please send them to Ithaca, along with a brief description of the event – date, location/venue, purpose of the event, names of people in the pictures (if possible). Pictures and their accompanying commentary should be sent to eventrecap@cornellhotelsociety.com
Speaker Gifts
We have CHS speaker gifts available for the chapters. There is no charge for the gifts and we will ship them to you at no cost provided you notify us enough in advance of the event. (Rush charges may be the responsibility of the chapter.) Email our Treasurer to inquire what items are available.
Chapter Webpages on The CHS Lobby
All Chapters now have a Chapter page on the new CHS Lobby. Follow the instructions on the Admin Support for The CHS Lobby page to set it up. If you don't have access yet, please contact support@cornellhotelsociety.com.
Chapter Email Address
All chapters can have a forwarding email set up for their use. There is a way to make this email address fully functional so that you can send emails as well. We use GSuite for this so please reach out to have yours setup. Submit your request to support@cornellhotelsociety.com.
CHS Brand - New Folder For Brand Files
CHS Brand Quick Reference Guide
Social Media Governance Guidelines
Social Media Webinar Notes
Social Media Cheat Sheet
CHS Logos
CHS Toolkit
Chapter President’s Handbook
The CHS Chapter President’s Handbook is a comprehensive resource for the society’s leaders to assist in increasing activity and membership, and to support the goals of the school and the society. The Handbook is designed to provide guidance in the organization, operation, and maintenance of a successful chapter and leadership network.
CHS Bylaws
The Cornell Hotel Society Bylaws are a set of rules adopted by the organization for the government of its members and the regulation of its affairs.
Talking Points
CHS Talking Points provide an overview of university, school, and CHS updates that you can share with your chapters. The Chapter president will send them out several times a year.
Faculty Road Show
Stay connected with the School of Hotel Administration (SHA) by hosting faculty as keynote speakers or inviting them to serve on panels. Talented SHA faculty members from all disciplines look forward to sharing their latest research or discussing trends in their areas of expertise at your chapter event.
Note: the Faculty Road Show is not intended to supplement seminar or conference formats to the greater industry or general public where speaker fees would ordinarily apply.
To make a request for a faculty guest speaker, complete a Faculty Road Show Request Form at least four months in advance of your event.
The Office of Alumni Affairs will match faculty travel and individual availability with your chapter’s request, provided the date does not conflict with the school’s academic schedule and other faculty commitments. Please do not contact faculty members directly.
Travel Expenses: Depending on the faculty member’s schedule, travel expenses may be covered by SHA or CHS. The Alumni Affairs Office will coordinate reimbursement for CHS-related travel. CHS will not reimburse faculty if a chapter reaches out to faculty on its own.
Hotel Accommodations/F&B: If the visit is not in conjunction with the faculty member’s prearranged travel to an existing conference or trip, the CHS chapter is expected to provide hotel accommodations and food and beverages during the faculty member’s stay. Faculty should not expect accommodations for more than two nights.
International Chapters: For chapters outside the continental United States, prohibitive travel costs preclude sending a faculty member abroad for a single visit. If a faculty member has previously scheduled travel to a particular region and an international chapter would like to invite him or her to speak, the chapter is urged to make its request far in advance so that travel and chapter event schedules can be coordinated.
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