In The News: William F. Harrah College of Hospitality

Las Vegas Review Journal

People ready to declare Las Vegas is “back” are a bit premature, experts in and around Nevada’s gaming and tourism industries say.

Las Vegas Review Journal

People ready to declare Las Vegas is “back” are a bit premature, experts in and around Nevada’s gaming and tourism industries say.

The Duel

Casinos in Las Vegas have seen restrictions on their capacity come to an end as three of the biggest operators in the city return to 100 percent gaming capacity.

Las Vegas Review Journal

The Palms is one of the few Las Vegas properties yet to reopen 14 months after orders to shut down to help curb the spread of the coronavirus. Industry watchers say the property — recently sold to the San Manuel Band of Mission Indians for $650 million — is still capable of creating future success stories.

Las Vegas Review Journal

The Palms is one of the few Las Vegas properties yet to reopen 14 months after orders to shut down to help curb the spread of the coronavirus. Industry watchers say the property — recently sold to the San Manuel Band of Mission Indians for $650 million — is still capable of creating future success stories.

Northern Nevada Buisness Weekly

The pandemic-driven absence of international flights to and from Las Vegas has removed one of the gaming industry’s most lucrative business segments, leading airport leaders, tourism officials and gaming insiders to push for the U.S. to reopen for travel from key destinations.

Commercial Integrator

$1M Lee School prize purse offers aid as the hospitality, entertainment, and travel industries recover from the COVID-19 pandemic.

Las Vegas Review Journal

This upcoming Memorial Day weekend could be the kick-start to a strong summer of tourism in Las Vegas.

Las Vegas Review Journal

This upcoming Memorial Day weekend could be the kick-start to a strong summer of tourism in Las Vegas.

Vegas Inc

The San Manuel Band of Mission Indians will soon be a new brand to the Las Vegas gaming market after announcing its purchase of the Palms this month. Yet, the band—by design—is no stranger to Las Vegas.

Los Angeles Daily News

A mix of dining industry experience and being show business savvy helped businessman Robert Earl build a string of partnership with high-profile celebrities on ghost kitchens, also called virtual kitchens, which are delivery-only restaurants.

Whittier Daily News

These days, celebrity eats aren’t only served in posh restaurants in big cities, but are available via a smartphone, delivery services, and a phenomenon called ghost kitchens.