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William F. Harrah College of Hospitality News

The William F. Harrah College of Hospitality is among the highest ranked hospitality management programs in the world. By blending classroom and real-world experience, our students receive a well-rounded and affordable pathway towards a successful career.

Current Hospitality News

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People |

2024 UNLV Student Service Award winner Makayla Franklin inspires Black pride and representation on campus through Afrikan Black Coalition Conference.

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People |

The award administered by UNLV's Office of Government and Community Engagement recognize individuals who are advancing UNLV's Top Tier goals to serve our region.

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Campus News |

A roundup of the top news stories featuring UNLV students and faculty.

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People |

Recent grads help illuminate the many different ways to achieve success with current Rebels.

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People |

After Dec. 6, Christen Smith turned to art for healing, but journaling has also stoked her entrepreneurial spirit.

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People |

New dean brings a global focus and rich background in sustainable tourism to the Harrah College of Hospitality.

Hospitality In The News

World Casino News

Recently, members of Culinary Local 226 at the Station Casinos facility made the decision to withdraw the union as their official representative. Decision on the desertification of the union: Most of the Culinary employees at Sunset Station, which is located in Henderson, have signed a worker-led petition to officially derecognize the union, according to the local casino operator. In addition, in June four years ago, aka in 2019, nearly 80% of employees decided to vote for union membership.

Las Vegas Review Journal

Culinary Local 226 members at a Station Casinos property have decided to remove the union as their representative. The locals casino operator said Monday that a majority of Culinary employees at Sunset Station in Henderson signed an employee-led petition to decertify the union. About 80 percent of workers voted to join the union in June 2019.

Axios

The explosion of legalized gambling has set the stage for a provocative new frontier in the world of risk-taking — betting markets for everyday events, ranging from Taylor Swift streams to hurricanes hitting major U.S. cities.

Casino.org

One of the most enduring myths of the casino floor is that a slot machine is more likely to hit a jackpot when it hasn’t hit for a while because it’s “due.” Watch any busy bank of slots and you’re likely to see gamblers playing musical stools, attempting to get a feel for which machine is next to pay off big.

Las Vegas Review Journal

UNLVino, the decades-long fundraiser for student scholarships at the William F. Harrah College of Hospitality at UNLV, returns this year as UNLVino Presents Sake Fever, which runs from 7 to 10 p.m. April 19 at the Athena and Family pools at Resorts World. The college and Southern Glazer’s Wine, Spirits & Beer of Nevada organize UNLVino.

Las Vegas Review Journal

The transformation of the Tropicana has begun, and the public said farewell last week to one of the Strip’s historic gaming establishments. The next property headed for big change: The Mirage.

Hospitality Experts

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Recent Hospitality Accomplishments

Hyelin (Lina) Kim's (Hospitality) article, "Measuring Virtual Event Quality (VEQual): Scale Development and Validation," was recently published in the Journal of Hospitality & Tourism Research. This study aims to develop and validate a psychometrically sound and managerially useful instrument for measuring VEQual. This study allows both…
Amanda Belarmino, Renata Fernandes Guzzo (both Hospitality), and their co-author Elizabeth A. Whalen recently published the article "The impact of message framing on perceptions of controversial CSR in hotels" in the International Hospitality Review. The paper aims to understand how hospitality companies can best explain controversial…
The latest edition of Gaming & Leisure Magazine features an article by associate professor Bill Werner, J.D. (Hospitality). His article, "The Summer of Strikes: When Will It End?" (pg. 46-48) explores the lingering work stoppages in the hospitality industry following a long and tumultuous summer in which actors, writers, and auto workers…
Marta Soligo (Hospitality and Office of Economic Development) participated as a guest speaker at the Lake Mead National Recreation Area Partnership Summit on March 6, 2024. During the event, Soligo shared insights from the research on sports tourism and outdoor recreation she is conducting with the team of the UNLV Tourism Development,…
Ph.D. graduate Wenjia Han, Billy Bai, Carola Raab, and Cass Shum (all Hospitality); and Anjala Krishen (Marketing) recently published their paper, "Will you choose a low-rating hotel that offers promotions? Insights from the prospect theory," in Journal of Travel & Tourism Marketing. The paper examines the effects of promotion strategies for…
Sunny Kim and her coauthors, including doctoral student Boran Kim (both Hospitality), recently had their article, "Impact of perceptions of ESG on organization-based self-esteem, commitment, and intention to stay," published in the Journal of Travel & Tourism Marketing. Their study explores environmental, social and governance (…