In The News: Lee Business School
While job growth last month in the leisure and hospitality sector outpaced all other private sectors in the U.S., it’s unclear if Nevada has experienced the same trend.
UNLV’s Lee Business School (LBS) Alumni Chapter is teaming up with STITCHED on Saturday, November 6 with a 50% off, one-day shopping event from noon to 6 pm at its STITCHED Summerlin Pop Up at Tivoli Village to fund a newly endowed scholarship.
Station Casinos and some UNLV professors who follow the gaming sector disagree with the Culinary Workers Union on the best approach to rehire workers. About 21,000 employees, representing about a third of the union’s membership, remain out of work following the COVID-19 outbreak.
Station Casinos and some UNLV professors who follow the gaming sector disagree with the Culinary Workers Union on the best approach to rehire workers. About 21,000 employees, representing about a third of the union’s membership, remain out of work following the COVID-19 outbreak.
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This chip manufacturing shortage presents a premier opportunity for economic development in the Silver State.
Witty slogans on Las Vegas freeway signs might be good for some laughs, but the hope is they save some lives too, transportation officials said.
Witty slogans on Las Vegas freeway signs might be good for some laughs, but the hope is they save some lives too, transportation officials said.
The UNLV Lee Business School hosted a Celebration of Life for its benefactor and namesake, Theodore “Ted” Lee on Friday, Sept. 10.
The UNLV Lee Business School hosted a Celebration of Life for its benefactor and namesake, Theodore “Ted” Lee on Friday, Sept. 10.
Branding Olympians on Twitter
A display of eloquence and poise during B-school interviews often leads to acceptance, experts say.