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UNLV Global Entrepreneurship Experience students learn how food has influenced the rich and long history of Reggio Emilia.

UNLV Global Entrepreneurship Experience students travel abroad after a two-year international travel hiatus.

UNLV president will highlight exceptional students at commencement who embody the academic, research, and community impact of the graduating class.

A collection of news stories highlighting the experts and student changemakers at UNLV.

Following rapid local economic growth in 2021, UNLV economists forecast continued recovery in 2022 before regressing slightly in 2023.
A collection of news stories highlighting the experts and student changemakers at UNLV.
Business In The News
More than half of Nevada homeowners with mortgages are considered “equity rich” according to real estate data analyst ATTOM, meaning they owe less than 50% of their property’s market value.

More than half of Nevada homeowners with mortgages are considered “equity rich” according to real estate data analyst ATTOM, meaning they owe less than 50% of their property’s market value.
Las Vegas-bound casino visitors face among the highest gasoline prices in the US. This could impact the number of visitors and COVID recovery in the gambling capital.

Eliza Trowbridge was already concerned about high gas prices earlier this spring when she realized someone had damaged her car while trying to siphon gas from it.

With recent dire warnings of a recession from major banking institutions like Deutsche Bank and Bank of America, Las Vegas could feel the impact of a downturn on a larger scale than other metropolitan areas with more diversified economies.

Soaring prices for gas, food, housing and construction supplies continue to hammer Nevadans.
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