News: Lee Business School

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People |

This Lee Business School department chair has pursued his dreams from India to New York — and now to UNLV.

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Business and Community |

University Center Drive would serve as a gateway to UNLV from the north of airport tunnel to Desert Inn Road.

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People |

This aspiring "world-improvement strategist" hopes that studying in Israel will help her gain a more in-depth perspective on Middle East conflicts and allow her to improve her Arabic.

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Research |

Thirty-eight faculty will receive a combined $332,270 in seed funding for their research, scholarship, and creative activity.

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Business and Community |

Event will offer a first look at CBER’s in-depth analysis of the local, regional, and national economies, and a forecast of what to expect for the rest of 2018.

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People |

UNLV president will highlight exceptional students at commencement who embody the academic, research, and community impact of the graduating class.

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People |

Berry transferred to UNLV so he could mash up communication studies with business to prepare for a career in the music industry.

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People |

At UNLV, the Las Vegas native found a welcoming community. Now she hopes to recreate the positive learning environment she experienced.

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People |

Pechous got involved in several student organizations, was Lee Business School Ambassador, joined the Honors College, and became a new student orientation leader. Next up: Law school.

Soni Brown
People |

The nontraditional student worked as a flight attendant and juggled motherhood as she discovered her path to becoming a storyteller.

Portrait Michael Schwob
Research |

Stepping into the world of research helped one student choose a career, make new friends, and get a head start on the future.

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People |

The ability to help other first-generation college students is one of the reasons this new Lee Business School staffer chose UNLV.