News: William F. Harrah College of Hospitality

Closeup of books
Research |

From professional reasons to personal connections, faculty across campus share why they’re fond of certain works they penned.

Oscar Goodman presents award to student Merissa Viviano
Business and Community |

Merissa Viviano captures prestigious award from LVCVA, and a toast from the Happiest Mayor on Earth

Kathy (Clark) Dyke
People |

Las Vegas set the stage for the career of Kathy Dyke, the Hotel Administration Alumna of the Year.

Illustration of several people playing video games
Business and Community |

Esports is moving from huddles around a computer to becoming the next big spectator sport — and resorts are betting that it’ll bring Millennials into casinos.

Jerry Vallen and Larry Ruvo
UNLV History |

Annual fundraising event has grown from warehouse gamble into a full-blown food festival. Former dean shares the story of how it started.

Executive Chef Mark Sandoval works with students in UNLV's community garden
Campus News |

UNLV’s Campus Community Garden gets Hotel College students digging down to the root of sustainability, the environment, and what makes for the best veggies on your dinner plate.

Leave your mark on Hospitality Hall.
Campus News |

A few fun facts and a way for you to leave your mark on Hospitality Hall.

Hospitality Hall
Campus News |

Hotel College building still targeting spring semester bow, but that's not the only construction going on around campus.

Antonio Duron and volunteers, holding plants
Campus News |

A series of events open to the public will feature expert workshops on varied topics such as composting, kitchen building, and farmers markets.

Hospitality Hall, under construction
Campus News |

Annual QS World University Rankings place UNLV at the top of inaugural ‘hospitality and leisure management’ subject listing.

Students load up on free cookies
Campus News |

Student and alumni ties to UNLV inspire a campus cookie bomb.

Signage with the UNLV logo on campus
Research |

Four faculty researchers have been turning heads in their fields and well beyond.