How Las Vegas Became the 9th Island: Hawaiians and The California Hotel
Lecture explores what keeps Hawaiian tourists coming to Vegas and why they love to stay at The Cal.
Lecture explores what keeps Hawaiian tourists coming to Vegas and why they love to stay at The Cal.
Two national scholars will conduct research to help inform gaming regulators worldwide during residencies at UNLV.
Researcher shares his findings on the motivations and views of industry players during Dec. 13 event.
International Gaming Institute reports are among the most comprehensive studies any jurisdiction has had available for use prior to integrated resort implementation.
UNLV class brings student-developed ideas to the market at the Global Gaming Expo trade show.
Step into the world of YES, where high school students meet team UNLV through project-based mentoring and a case-study analysis of the top industry right their backyards.
Research connects the material legacy of gambling in the Renaissance with contemporary board and card games.
Card players, sports bettors and pool hustlers used to be the only ones playing games professionally. Now esports joins the fray.
Esports is moving from huddles around a computer to becoming the next big spectator sport — and resorts are betting that it’ll bring Millennials into casinos.
The relationship between resorts, eSports and the Gaming Control Board is still being fleshed out. UNLV researchers are right there to examine these emerging paradigms.
New legislation would allow for regular pari-mutuel betting on esports and other non-sports, non-racing events.
Eadington Lecture looks at how the rise of public relations helped push the casino industry out of its past and into a new era of legitimacy.