News: William F. Harrah College of Hospitality

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Campus News |

Diversity, safety, and success become the foundation for UNLV.

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People |

William F. Harrah College of Hospitality Alumnus of the Year still drawing on lessons learned as an intern at Bellagio.

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People |

Alumnus Oliver Wu now recruits UNLV students for their career ambition, can-do attitude, and ability to communicate with diverse people.

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Campus News |

College receives $5 million gift from Panda Express co-founders Andrew and Peggy Cherng to support new program in rapidly growing field.

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Campus News |

As summer heats up, so do the accomplishments on UNLV’s campus.

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Campus News |

As shutdowns threatened internships, various programs and employers have found creative workarounds for students to gain crucial workplace experience.

Jerry Vallen
UNLV History |

In a 2017 interview, Jerry Vallen, founding dean of the Hospitality College, looked back at the early days of the school.

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Research |

UNLV researchers share lessons learned from Casino Cosmopol CEO Per Jaldung.

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Campus News |

A collection of news stories featuring the people and programs of UNLV.

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Research |

A long history of discriminatory practices and a UNLV study that shows how it impacts both workers and businesses points to a need for industry-wide change.

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Campus News |

A collection of stories featuring UNLV’s continued flexibility and adaptability in the face of COVID-19.

Debbie Pattni seated in front of a computer in her home office.
People |

Helping her children navigate their educational pathways led Debbie Pattni to a fulfilling career in academic advising.