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sible assignment to solve a problem. We want them be able to
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of Macau and since his return to Miami continues to oversee
sible assignment to solve a problem. We want them be able to
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strategic move, he said, was to become part of Hotel Schools
hospitality students. Dr. Hampton said the school plans to r
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Institute for Hospitality and Tourism Education and Researc
demonstrate problem-solving and communications skills, the
ent with Asia goes back a decade. Since 2006, the school has
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ao taught three classes of Ph.D. students at City University
ins dean. We want our students to get an appreciation fo
industry spectrum addressing key issues.Chaplins involvem
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tor of graduate programs, spent six months in Macau, a speci
can facilitate exchange programs, said Mike Hampton, Chapl
Europe and Latin America.We want to get some in Asia as w
sity of Macau and other stops in Asia to gather data.In 20
program, Dr. Hampton said. Dr. Enju Suh C an expert in
sity of Macau and other stops in Asia to gather data.In 20
Europe and Latin America.We want to get some in Asia as w
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often called the Las Vegas of Asia.In addition to collecting
run a hospitality program in the port city of Tianjin in no
hospitality students. Dr. Hampton said the school plans to r
ao taught three classes of Ph.D. students at City University
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