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Thursday Class, Accounting Assessment

Log into your Blackboard account through the CUNY Portal.

Look for class HMGT1101 D404, it might be able to be reached through the following link https://bbhosted.cuny.edu/webapps/blackboard/execute/announcement?method=search&context=course&course_id=_1296174_1&handle=cp_announcements&mode=cpview#  .

In the announcement section you will a “test”. This “test” will count as class participation and attendance on that day, it is to be completed before 5:00 on Thursday, December 15. Let me know if you have any difficulty locating or completing the exam. Good luck on all your finals.

HSMAI, A Great Way to Network and Learn

Hello Students,

The HSMAI Greater New York Chapter proudly presents to you our 11th Annual Intercollegiate Conference!

On Nov 19, this conference includes panel discussion, professional “Speed-Dating” and other fun activities for YOU to network with industry professionals and fellow hospitality students from NYUCornell, Boston University and more! 

Please see attached flyer for more information and registration! Please let us know you if have any questions or concerns. Thank you!

HSMAI member: $5; non-member $10 – breakfast and lunch included. Chick the link here: hsmai-fall-icc-2016-1


Kind Regards,
HSMAI City Tech E-Board

Yankee Stadium (Eduardo’s Tourism Post)

Yankee Stadium is one of baseball’s most iconic stadiums in history.  It is home to the 27 time world series champions.  Yankee stadium is filled with a bunch of tourist attractions, from plaques dedicated to the greats, like Babe Ruth and Mickey Mantle.  Yankee Stadium attracts tourist from other states and out of the country as well.  Yankee Stadium attracts large amounts of people and will and is a must stop sight to see in the Bronx.

The Statue Of Liberty (RAFAEL DOMINGUEZ)

The Statue of Liberty is one of the most significant and famous monument of New York, The United States and around the entire world. It is located on the island of liberty island south of Manhattan, near the mouth of the Hudson River and closed to the Ellis Island which have a lot to do with the history of immigration in the united states; The same ferry that takes you to the “Statue of Liberty” goes to the Ellis Island. The statue of Liberty was a gift from France to Americans in 1886 to commemorate the centennial of the United States Declaration of Independence as a symbol of friendship between the two nations and freedom!

One world Observatory -Cynthia Alicea

The One World Observatory now stands near the site of where the Twin Towers one stood tall. Now its the tallest building on the West Hemisphere.  It provides an experience for its guests that is interactive and informational about New York City. Its a unique experience and gives you amazing views of Brooklyn bridge, Empire State building, Statue of liberty and most of Manhattan and New jerseys sky line. It has succeed in turning one of the most grim areas of New York city into place of celebration and joy.

http://www.teaconnect.org/Blog/TEA-Blog/index.cfm?id=6001#One%20World%20Observatory

http://www.nydailynews.com/opinion/editorial-world-trade-center-observatory-hits-high-note-article-1.2239445