News: Lee Business School
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Hathaway will join UNLV Oct. 1 as dean and Ted and Doris Lee Professor of Business; served as business dean at the University of Wyoming since 2004.
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UNLV professors are extending their wealth of knowledge in guest satisfaction to boost Nevada’s emerging health care tourism industry.
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Some of UNLV's recent accomplishments in supporting economic and workforce development.
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Why do people choose amateur auto racing over a walk in the park? New research examines link between dangerous activities and our tolerance for risking death.
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Two UNLV undergraduate student groups awarded $35,000 to help develop business plans
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Businesses include a website to assist cancer patients, a device that helps gyms save energy, and a bar specializing in molecular mixology.
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Tax would need to increase by 280 percent over the next 17 years to keep pace with demand.
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