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Importance of mosquito control at outdoor events and recreational areas
Lauren Cancienne Travel, Hospitality & Event ManagementWith the mosquito population booming, a mosquito control program can play a key part of disease vector control. Learn more about what mosquito control is.
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Creating autism-friendly events and spaces
Ta'Niya Breedlove Travel, Hospitality & Event ManagementLearn more about how to create autism-friendly events and spaces, including how to help make a person with autism feel comfortable in their surroundings.
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Flight delays: Airlines and Biden’s new rules
Katherine Radin Travel, Hospitality & Event ManagementPresident Biden is committed to protecting consumers affected by flight delays and cancellations, but how will that affect airlines?
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Have short-term rentals run their course?
Katie Serrano Travel, Hospitality & Event ManagementShort-term rentals took the world by storm with leaders like Airbnb, but have they run their course? Read on to learn more.
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Customer experience and employee engagement: An interconnected working…
Katherine Radin CommunicationsThe link between employee engagement and customer experience can lead company's success or failure. Find out how to strengthen that link here.
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Revenge travel: Making up for lost time, but at what cost?
Katherine Radin Travel, Hospitality & Event ManagementRevenge travel is taking the hospitality industry by storm as tourists take advantage of lighter pandemic travel restrictions. Read on to find out more about the trend and its impact.
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7 ways to balance your work-from-home routine
Acacia Munoz Business Management, Services & Risk ManagementSuccessful work-from-home routines require boundaries to create a sustainable situation and help maintain a healthy work-life balance. Here are seven steps to follow to reset your work-life balance and set your own routine while working remotely
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Oklahoma City’s First Americans Museum: A celebration of native culture
Dave G. Houser Travel, Hospitality & Event ManagementThe rhythmic sounds of drumming, shaking and chanting of ruffled and beaded Chickasaw dancers echoed off the looming glass and steel edifice of Oklahoma City's dazzling new $175 million First Americans Museum on Sept. 18 – signaling the opening of a repository uniquely designed to tell history through the lens of the region's tribal peoples.
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What if labor shortage is a long-term threat to the hospitality and tourism…
Linchi Kwok Travel, Hospitality & Event ManagementThe U.S. economy finally shows signs of a strong recovery from the pandemic. Nevertheless, the surging delta variant cases, inflation, and the global supply chain disruption, among other concerns, add considerable uncertainty to the economic outlook. However, the hospitality and tourism industry is unlikely to recover any time soon.
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Hail to the chiefs: An in-depth look at America’s presidential libraries…
Dave G. Houser Travel, Hospitality & Event ManagementAmerica's presidential library system includes 14 libraries administered and operated by the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA). These repositories preserve and make available to the public the papers, letters, records, collections and historical artifacts of every president since Herbert Hoover, whose term ended in 1933. Let's take a closer look at five of the most popular presidential libraries and museums.
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