News: Lee Business School

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People |

Our Alumni of the Year tell us what they learned when facing a roomful of corporate lawyers, during a big interview, and amidst the chaos of stock traders.

Sonja Longoria
People |

The second-place recipient of the Classified Employee of the Year Award, Sonja Longoria was praised for finding a way to assist her coworkers.

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Campus News |

Southern Nevada industries are expanding, unemployment is down sharply, and visitor volume is trending up, according to biannual economic report.

Las Vegas strip
Campus News |

UNLV Center for Business and Economic Research biannual conference June 25 will address factors impacting economic growth.

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Research |

Amputation is a serious threat to people with diabetes. A team of UNLV faculty researchers, entrepreneurial students, and economic development experts is working to bring a better way to prevent the problem to market soon.

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Campus News |

Among the 2,700 students expected to graduate this week, five will receive special recognition at commencement. Here's why they were selected.

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Campus News |

Graduate student groups take first and third prizes in Nevada Governor's Cup contest; awarded total of $35,000 to help advance business plans.

Beam Hall entrance
Campus News |

Six UNLV student groups among the competition's 12 finalists; businesses range from a diagnostic shoe insole system to an audio book streaming service.

Daniel Waqar
Campus News |

Waqar, a junior in UNLV’s Honors College, one of just 58 college students nationwide selected for $30,000 award based on academics, public service leadership potential.

Beam Hall entrance
Campus News |

UNLV Lee Business School and Las Vegas Business Press partner in annual Dominic Anthony Marrocco contest to find and fund the region’s best new business idea.

Nevada Business Hall of Fame logo
Campus News |

2015 class includes philanthropist Christina M. Hixson, paving innovator Robert (Bob) L. Mendenhall and land development executive Kevin T. Orrock.

Members of the accounting REBEL-ation team pose with gieant check
Campus News |

Students rack up $15,000 with their management accounting skills and analysis of fictional pie company.