In The News: William F. Harrah College of Hospitality

Hürriyet Daily News

Turkish food companies, seeking to increase their exports to the U.S to $2 billion in four years, made a strong presence at New York Summer Fancy Food Show.

Las Vegas Review Journal

Las Vegas visitors can use them to get waived resort fees, room upgrades, better food and drink and free play or special bonuses. They can earn them from gaming, buying entertainment tickets and even using free-to-play slotlike apps.

Las Vegas Review Journal

Two Southern Nevada gaming and tourism industry experts envision a time when Las Vegas casinos will ban smoking, but they say it won’t happen overnight.

KVVU-TV: Fox 5

International air travel to the entertainment capital of the world has recovered to about 80%, according to County Commissioner Michael Naft.

KLAS-TV: 8 News Now

UNLV has launched a new STEM summer camp for middle school students with a fun twist. The program focuses on technology in the entertainment and hospitality industries that drive the city.

Newsweek

A woman got the last laugh on an old boss with a lucrative lawsuit stemming from alleged sexual comments made in the workplace.

Las Vegas Review Journal

Luxor launched a new meal delivery program that replaces the resort's traditional room service.

KSNV-TV: News 3

On Thursday morning, plenty of foot traffic on the strip as some tourists woke up early to squeeze in all their activities.

KVVU-TV: Fox 5

Wyndee and Dave Forrest are alumni of UNLV’s school of Hospitality. When the couple were students, they said they didn’t know they’d eventually begin a career in the beer industry. Now the owners of CraftHaus have created the official beer of UNLV called Rebel Spirit.

Las Vegas Review Journal

Just in time for Memorial Day weekend, the zymurgy masters at CraftHaus Brewery have taken the “be true to your school” motto to a whole new level with their fresh Rebel Spirit Golden Ale, set to be released to the public Friday.

Las Vegas Review Journal

Memorial Day in Las Vegas is on track to look like a pre-pandemic holiday weekend, experts say, despite gasoline prices and other high costs from inflation.

Tribal College Journal

The Harrah College of Hospitality at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV) is connecting with tribal colleges and universities (TCUs) this summer to help complete the framework for its new education initiative in tribal gaming. Funded by a $9 million gift from the San Manuel Band of Mission Indians, the Tribal Education Initiative at UNLV is designed to give tribal members the educational tools and competencies to excel into top-level management and executive roles in the Indian gaming industry. Partnering with TCUs will help define the scope and format of courses that will be offered as part of this unique educational program.