In The News: Lee Business School

El Tiempo

As US lawmakers study a pair of infrastructure and household spending bills, Nevada's economic recovery remains dependent on the coronavirus and its spread, economists said during an economic forecasting event Tuesday at the Thomas & Mack Center.

Nevada Independent

The state’s economy has been hit hard by the COVID-19 pandemic.

Nevada Independent

The state’s economy has been hit hard by the COVID-19 pandemic.

Las Vegas Review Journal

While U.S. lawmakers consider a pair of omnibus infrastructure and domestic spending bills, Nevada’s economic recovery continues to hinge on the novel coronavirus and its spread, economists said during a Tuesday economic forecasting event at the Thomas & Mack Center.

KSNV-TV: News 3

Recipient of the 2021 Alumnus of the Year award from the Lee Business School at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV) and Co-founder/President of the tech-based real estate company Homie, Mike Peregina recently met with the inaugural recipients of the company's scholarship fund for UNLV business students.

Las Vegas Review Journal

Broadway Pizzeria wants to hire three or four more employees in the kitchen so the staff doesn’t burn out. But co-owner Anthony Rossi can hardly get applicants in the door for an interview.

El Tiempo

Broadway Pizzeria wants to hire three or four more employees in the kitchen so that the workforce does not run out. But co-owner Anthony Rossi can barely get candidates for an interview.

Concho Valley

Supply chain shortages have been causing distress for businesses and shoppers around the country and the world.

KTNV-TV: ABC 13

UNLV's COVID-19 vaccine policy is set to start for the spring 2022 semester and the school is reminding students to get their vaccine information as enrollment opens in two weeks.

Fox News

One Las Vegas manufacturer is raising prices to cover increased costs.

Las Vegas Review Journal

A fast-food chain is deploying corporate workers to its restaurants amid the nation’s ongoing labor shortage — including the placement of a chief executive in Las Vegas.

MIT Sloan Management Review

Many remote leaders who feel constrained, drained, and isolated are just getting in their own way.