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From the self-service kiosks lining the entrances to QR codes dotting virtually every sign, it’s hard not to notice how COVID-19 has changed resorts in Las Vegas.
In a conversation Thursday with the Sun editorial board, Rose spoke about topics ranging from pandemic response to UNLV campus culture and statewide higher education governance.
Last Wednesday, the Entain Foundation announced that it will provide a founding grant for a new betting and gaming research initiative at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV).
Vegas is, by many measures, roaring back.
From the self-service kiosks at the entrance to the QR codes scattered on almost every sign, it’s not hard to notice how COVID-19 has transformed a resort in Las Vegas.
From the self-service kiosks at the entrance to the QR codes scattered on almost every sign, it’s not hard to notice how COVID-19 has transformed a resort in Las Vegas.
The Entain Foundation U.S. announced it will provide a founding grant to the University of Nevada, Las Vegas for a pioneering betting and gaming research initiative.
The challenge, which involves vandalizing or stealing school property, started on the social media app TikTok earlier this year after students returned to classrooms.
A relatively obscure tribe is trying to enter the Indian casino business in the North Bay, which begs the question: How many are too many gaming facilities in one region?