In The News: Office of Economic Development
The San Manuel Band of Mission Indians was bestowed the distinguished award of “Responsible Business of the Year” during the 2021 Global Gaming Awards. The California-based gaming tribe is further committing its pledge to conduct gaming in a responsible manner.
The San Manuel Entertainment Authority-a business entity of California's San Manuel Band of Mission Indians-has announced the development of a “next-generation” responsible gaming program in partnership with the ҳ| 鶹ýӳ (UNLV).
The San Manuel Entertainment Authority-a business entity of California's San Manuel Band of Mission Indians-has announced the development of a “next-generation” responsible gaming program in partnership with the ҳ| 鶹ýӳ (UNLV).
San Manuel Entertainment Authority, a San Manuel Band of Mission Indians entity, will collaborate with the University of Nevada Las Vegas’s International Gaming Institute.
San Manuel Entertainment Authority (SMEA), an entity of the San Manuel Band of Mission Indians, has announced the development of a next generation responsible gaming program in preparation for new forms of gaming poised to enter California’s Indian Country.
Responsible gambling continues to be a priority for consumers and businesses in the gambling industry who want to ensure that their operations remain sustainable in the long term. To guarantee this outcome, many have committed significant resources to build better and more responsible gambling propositions.
UNLV researchers and the San Manuel Band of Mission Indians are teaming up for what they believe will be a transformative project in responsible gaming.
UNLV researchers and the San Manuel Band of Mission Indians are teaming up for what they believe will be a transformative project in responsible gaming.
San Manuel Entertainment Authority, an entity of the San Manuel Band of Mission Indians, Monday announced it will collaborate with the ҳ| 鶹ýӳ’s International Gaming Institute to develop a next-generation responsible gaming program.
A hyperloop public transportation system. An initiative to funnel students from marginalized communities into tech-related fields. A plan to brand Las Vegas as a “medical tourism” destination.
A new “Shark Tank” style entrepreneurial competition at the ҳ| 鶹ýӳ, tasked nine teams of students with solving one of Nevada’s most pressing problems: economic diversity.
Students give presentations during the “President’s Innovation Challenge” at UNLV in Las Vegas Wednesday, April 6, 2022. Nine student teams competed for $25,000 as they submitted solutions to Southern Nevada’s biggest challenges.