News: Lee Business School

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Business and Community |

Solar Decathlon team finishing design work on Mojave Bloom house before a year of construction.

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Campus News |

Lee Business School student chapter’s plan to help national newspaper market to Gen Z nets top prize at American Marketing Association competition; team also won first place in business simulation event.

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Research |

UNLV’s Research & Creative Honors Program provides undergraduates with unique opportunities that prepare them for graduate studies.

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People |

UNLV alums share their experiences in the working world.

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Business and Community |

Only 5 percent of business schools globally have earned prestigious dual accreditation by Association to Advance Collegiate Business Schools.

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People |

From UNLV Magazine spring 2019 issue.

Drew Brunson
People |

Drew Brunson’s decision to attend UNLV’s hands-on MBA program led to a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for an esports career.

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People |

Bruce Layne spent decades attending, teaching, and advocating for his alma mater. Now he's memorialized by Rebel baseball.

Keith Rogers and Rebecca Rogers, wearing graduation robes, pose overlooking a pathway on the UNLV campus.
People |

She's daring and he's diverse. Both are committed to helping UNLV students achieve their dreams.

conceptual image of Team Las Vegas' 2020 Solar Decathlon home entry
Business and Community |

Students will build sustainable home of healing for military veterans as they compete against international teams in U.S. Department of Energy contest.

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Research |

In 2018, faculty and students collaborated with one another and international colleagues on scientific exploration that sought to help people make sense of themselves and the world around them.

Makayla Palmer poses in the Xeric Garden on UNLV's campus.
People |

A health economist in the Lee Business School, her research interests center around policies addressing the health of low-income and at-risk infants and children.