In The News: William F. Harrah College of Hospitality

The Week

The season of giving is almost upon us, which means it's time to start making your list and checking it twice. While friends and family are likely already on your gift list, you shouldn't overlook the other people who play a regular role in keeping your life up and running in small but meaningful ways, whether that's delivering your mail on a daily basis or collecting your trash and recycling.

Nevada Independent

Culinary Union wins job protections as hotels increase technology and automation in an effort to ‘reduce costs’ and ‘improve efficiencies.’

Il Sole 24 Ore

The glitziest city in America is trying to revive tourism by putting Formula 1 on the calendar this week and the Super Bowl in February 2024

The Hollywood Reporter

Ahead of the inaugural Nov. 18 race, concerns spike about cold temperatures and even a "bumpy" track as hotel room prices drop and the onslaught of parties and brand activations begin.

Fortune

MGM Resorts International, the largest employer on the Las Vegas Strip, was close to reaching a tentative deal with the hotel workers union, the casino company’s CEO said as the clock ticked closer to a union deadline for a sweeping strike.

Las Vegas Review Journal

In a little over a year some room prices the Las Vegas Review-Journal has been tracking at four Caesars Entertainment properties have fallen as much as 75 percent leading up to race weekend Nov. 16-18., since first posted in November 2022.

Associated Press

The labor union representing tens of thousands of Las Vegas hospitality workers announced Wednesday that it has reached a tentative deal with casino giant Caesars Entertainment, a major breakthrough that could help avert an unprecedented strike at more than a dozen hotel-casinos on the Las Vegas Strip.

KTNV-TV: ABC 13

The Las Vegas Grand Prix is partnering with UNLV with the goal of giving back to the community. The new partnership is giving students the opportunity for internships, F1 courses, and community service projects.

Desert Companion

Dinner and a show — count me in! Especially since this dining and entertainment combo is produced and run by UNLV Hospitality students, and ticket proceeds go to the UNLV College of Hospitality scholarship fund.

hospitalitynet

A smart observer once noted the difference between "service" and "hospitality" is the difference between being "well run" and being "well loved."

Las Vegas Review Journal

A senior-level class at UNLV still sticks out in Colleen Birch’s mind.

Broadway World

The Ê×Ò³| Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­ College of Hospitality, presents the 2nd Dinner Theater program.