Gaming the System: Students Develop Casino Technology UNLV class brings student-developed ideas to the market at the Global Gaming Expo trade show. From the Archives Please note that this article is more than three years old and details may have changed since the publish date. Business and Community October 31, 2017 By UNLV News Center Business and Community October 31, 2017 By UNLV News Center by on October 31 2017 Author: UNLV News Center Section: Business and Community Topics: economy, gaming, student success Campus Units: William F. Harrah College of Hospitality, Career Services & Workforce Development, Center for Gaming Innovation, Center for Gaming Research, International Gaming Institute Related News: Student from UNLV Gaming Innovation Program Sells Idea to Industry Leader Konami, UNLV Harrah Hotel College to Launch Gaming Innovation Course You Might Also Like From Whigs to the Web: The History of Civil Discourse (Or, Lack Thereof) in Politics Business and Community | October 18, 2024 From Whigs to the Web: The History of Civil Discourse (Or, Lack Thereof) in Politics Has candidate mudslinging and voter vitriol always been this unpleasant? UNLV history expert Michael Green explains the evolution of political decorum in America. Up for Debate: Does Perfecting the Art of Argument Really Win Votes?  Business and Community | October 17, 2024 Up for Debate: Does Perfecting the Art of Argument Really Win Votes?  UNLV political debate expert Craig Hennigan explores how candidates prepare for discourse. Medical School 101: Beyond the First Four Years Business and Community | October 15, 2024 Medical School 101: Beyond the First Four Years How the School of Medicine's 11 residency specialty programs and 11 fellowship programs bring medical expertise to the community. More about Business and Community
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