In The News: William F. Harrah College of Hospitality

Las Vegas Review Journal

Look for the hospitality industry to take a greater interest in hackathons in the months ahead.

Las Vegas Sun

Construction of a state-of-the-art facility touted as the future of UNLV’s world renowned hotel college is finally underway.

Las Vegas Review Journal

Construction crews this week will start building a new $59 million home for UNLV’s hospitality school, a four-story facility that will boast a high-tech kitchen, a student-run cafe and sweeping views of the glimmering Las Vegas skyline.

KLAS-TV: 8 News Now

UNLV is breaking ground on a $57 million academic building for its hotel administration program.

Guests at the Wednesday afternoon ceremony include members of the Nevada Board of Regents and UNLV President Len Jessup.

Vegas Magazine

Put 25 college students in a room and charge them with solving problems in the hospitality industry, and it’s anyone’s guess what you’ll get.

KSNV-TV: News 3

Las Vegas Boulevard might be the most recognizable address in the country.

KTNV-TV: ABC 13

A groundbreaking will take place Wednesday on a new University of Nevada, Las Vegas building.

Associated Press

UNLV is breaking ground on a $57 million academic building for its hotel administration program.

Vegas Magazine

Your in-room dining delivered by drone? No idea is off-limits in UNLV’s new hospitality lab.

Las Vegas Woman Magazine

The 42nd annual UNLVino, offering tastings of wines, spirits and beers, will be held April 14-16. UNLVino is Nevada’s largest and oldest wine festival, showcasing an international beverage array to raise millions of dollars for Southern Wine & Spirits of Nevada Raise Scholarship Funds, which benefits students at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas William F. Harrah College of Hotel Administration.

Las Vegas Review Journal

What’s the price of your loyalty? A bag of peanuts? A soft drink? An in-flight meal?

Las Vegas Review Journal

UNLV's hospitality school is getting an overhaul as university leaders grapple with widespread discontent at one of Las Vegas' most revered college programs.