In The News: Lee Business School
Karla and Eileen Enriquez are calling on the Las Vegas community to find the missing food truck.
Two Las Vegas sisters say the food truck they operate to help pay for school and gain real world business experience has been stolen.
Two Las Vegas sisters say the food truck they operate to help pay for school and gain real world business experience has been stolen.
Karla and Eileen Enriquez are calling on the Las Vegas community to help locate their missing food truck.
Two Las Vegas sisters say the food truck they operate to help pay for school and gain real world business experience has been stolen.
Nico Ali Walsh is preparing for his next test. Literally.
October 28-29, Forté held the 2021 Candid Conversations Leadership Conference (formerly called the Women of Color Leadership Conference) for Black, Latinx, and Native American undergraduate women.
Small business owners around the valley continue to face hiring problems after being closed for a time due to the pandemic.
Staffing issues just aren’t getting any better for some small business owners in the valley.
The pandemic put a lot of people out of work, which meant a lot of people did not know where their next meal would come from. Now that more people are back to work, inflation means food is costing a lot.
Rising food and transportation costs are hitting food banks and pantries in Southern Nevada, as the nonprofits deal with the effects of supply chain disruptions while balancing their unprecedented use in the last 18 months.
In the more than six weeks since the chancellor of the Nevada System of Higher Education complained that leaders of the Board of Regents had created a hostile workplace environment, the system has continued to operate with no outward signs of the strife taking place behind closed doors.