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It prepares students for senior international positions in the field through five programs: [16] The Bachelor of Science in International Hospitality Management (taught in English or French), which includes a preparatory year of immersion into the hospitality industry, three years of coursework studying business management topics, two six-month internships (often taken abroad), and a 10-week ...
The EHL Swiss School of Tourism and Hospitality (EHL SSTH) is a Swiss hotel management school located in Passugg, a village outside of Chur, Switzerland. The school was founded in 1966, and joined the EHL group in 2013. [2] An average of 350 students from 30 different countries are educated each semester.
The Eastern Hockey League (EHL) is an American Tier III junior ice hockey league with teams in the Northeastern and Mid-Atlantic United States.The EHL was officially announced on June 6, 2013, after the Atlantic Junior Hockey League (AtJHL) [1] [2] welcomed six new members from the old Eastern Junior Hockey League and the AtJHL re-branded itself under the EHL banner
On March 4, 2016, it was formally announced that the North American Hockey League's other Tier III league, the North American 3 Eastern Hockey League (NA3EHL), would be added to the NA3HL beginning with the 2016–17 season. [8] The former NA3EHL teams became two new divisions within the NA3HL.
The team played from 1954 until 1972, then moved to West Springfield, Massachusetts as the New England Blades for the final, 1972–73, EHL season. The New Haven team played its home games in the New Haven Arena , while the New England team played its single season in the Eastern States Coliseum .
The Washington Lions were a professional ice hockey teams based in Washington, D.C. The Lions were founded as a member of the Eastern Amateur Hockey League as a replacement for the AHL team of the same name.
The program's goal is to prepare student-athletes under the age of 18 for participation on U.S. national teams and continued success throughout their future hockey careers. [24] The NTDP consists of two teams; the U.S. National Under-18 Team, and the U.S. National Under-17 Team. [ 25 ]
The Ducks won the Eastern Hockey League North Division in 1964–65 and 1965–66. They were the Eastern Hockey League playoff champions and won the Walker Cup Trophy on April 7, 1965. [4] The New York Islanders of the National Hockey League, who began play in 1972–73, had originally been widely expected to adopt the Long Island Ducks name.