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Current Business News
The second-place President’s Classified Employee of the Year brings a chemist’s precision and a service-first approach to the economics department.
The Lee Business School NSHE specialist reflects on adaptability, building connections with students, and the experiences that shaped her career at UNLV.
A new $2.6 million gift from the Nevada Surplus Lines Foundation will extend scholarship support to more students.
A collection of top headlines featuring UNLV faculty and students.
The newest Rebel grads reflect on their time at UNLV and share what the future holds.
How mentorship and industry connections helped UNLV student James Sarmiento turn years of uncertainty into professional success.
Business In The News
A sparsely-populated state known for its world-class casinos and dry desert climate has been a bright spot in the tepid U.S. job market.

An analysis by researchers at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, found that 12 percent of Uber rides and 21 percent of Lyft rides displayed discounts - a significant increase from levels recorded just two years earlier.
A Consumer Reports investigation found that customers see dramatically different prices for the same rides ordered at the same time. The study also raises questions about consumer discounts.

The lack of land in Southern Nevada for building new homes and other development remains a hot topic for builders and other developers.

The Las Vegas Valley is the 16th most dense metro in the U.S., placing the region in the top 7 percent, according to a new study.
Are Las Vegas casinos doing enough to protect their customers’ data? Host Jesse Merrick sits down with Greg Moody, director of UNLV’s cybersecurity program, to find out.
Business Experts