News: William F. Harrah College of Hospitality

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Research |

UNLV professor Bo Bernhard — a keynote speaker for UNLV Research Week Oct. 12-16 — explains how the science of intelligence bends in the direction of UNLV.

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Campus News |

UNLV’s Center for Gaming Innovation students break into competitive casino industry with new ideas for games.

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Campus News |

Momentum continues on fundraising for Harrah Hotel College building with $2.5 million gifts from MGM Resorts International, Boyd Gaming and Station Casinos.

Gov. Brian Sandoval signs Senate Bill 514
Campus News |

Gov. Brian Sandoval held a signing ceremony for the state's appropriations bill on campus today to highlight the investment that Nevada has made in UNLV's medical, hospitality, and law programs.

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Arts and Culture |

The annual food and wine weekend is coming in April. Follow an expert's guide on expanding your palate and avoiding wine-tasting mistakes.

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People |

This experiential learning coordinator says the best part of his job is helping students achieve "eureka" moments.

Todd Uglow
People |

This hotel professor’s tip for success? Have a sense of urgency in everything you do.

Jeremy Aguero
Business and Community |

The featured speaker at this month’s Rebel Business Network luncheon on the silver bullet for community prosperity.

Military veterans who attend U.N.L.V.
People |

While the transition from the military to the classroom is easy for some veterans, others experience a culture shock. A few Rebel veterans share their stories.

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Research |

New study finds no causal relationship between Internet use and problem gambling.

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Business and Community |
Under guidance of former gaming executive, student inventors are developing and patenting technologies to ensure Las Vegas doesn't lose as the industry leader.
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People |

The assistant professor from the Harrah College of Hotel Administration finds sincerity a key to success.