In The News: Department of Marketing and International Business

Pahrump Valley Times

Anjala Krishen, professor of marketing at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas sat down with the Pahrump Valley Times to talk about some of the things that the connected world gave to Nevadans during the pandemic and what to expect next.

Fast Company

What’s in a name? For Zoom, it’s quite a lot.

KTNV-TV: ABC 13

13 Action News has reported officials with the Oakland A’s are visiting Southern Nevada next week to explore the idea of relocating the team to Las Vegas.

KNPR News

Nevada is ranked 38th, with about 28 percent of the state fully vaccinated. The number with at least one shot is about 39 percent, but there have been problems getting people to get their second shot.

KNPR News

Nevada is ranked 38th, with about 28 percent of the state fully vaccinated. The number with at least one shot is about 39 percent, but there have been problems getting people to get their second shot.

Adweek

We’ve all been there. While waiting in line at the supermarket or drug store, the feeling strikes: I need a chocolate bar now. Within minutes, the purchase is made and the product is devoured.

Newswise

Your allergies are running rampant, so you reach to grab a tissue. Though, you probably call it a Kleenex.

KNPR News

Nevada is quickly moving towards full vaccination. About a quarter of us have received one dose of the vaccine. Close to 14 percent are fully vaccinated.

KNPR News

Nevada is quickly moving towards full vaccination. About a quarter of us have received one dose of the vaccine. Close to 14 percent are fully vaccinated.

Business Insider

Last year, Kim Nehls started banking with OneUnited Bank, the largest Black-owned bank in the US. For Nehls, a college professor at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, keeping her money at a Black-owned bank is just one way to fight systematic racism. That's true for many consumers who choose Black-owned banks — the decision is often influenced not by money, but by social impact.

WalletHub

The cheapest car companies in Nebraska are Farmers Mutual in Nebraska, IMT Insurance, and Auto Owners because they tend to offer premiums that are cheaper than the state average. Although Nebraska is one of the cheapest states for car insurance, drivers can still save hundreds of dollars per year just by comparing quotes.

CRM Magazine

It is estimated that the world now produces 7.5 septillion bytes of data every day. To put that in perspective, a septillion has 24 zeros. Just a little while back, in 2012, the estimated worldwide data production figure was 7.5 quintillion bytes per day. A quintillion has 18 zeros.