In The News: International Gaming Institute
The European Casino Association is pleased to announce the successful candidates for this year’s ECA Diversity Scholarship, sponsored by AGEM, Clarion, the University of Las Vegas International Gaming Institute and the ECA.
Throughout the next few days, the team at Humboldt Sweets will bake nearly 150 pumpkin cream and chocolate cream pies.
The Nevada Gaming Control Board is set to hold a workshop Thursday on letting patrons register remotely for cashless wagering accounts.
Caesars Entertainment Board Member Jan Jones Blackhurst is taking part in a special keynote session at SBC Summit North America, the event organizers have announced.
Entain chief executive Jette Nygaard-Andersen believes the most sustainable business in the gambling industry will be the most successful in future.
In June 2021, the Entain Foundation released Gamble Responsibly America, billed as a first-of-its-kind app to address responsible gaming.
The panel, consisting of seven industry professionals, has been tasked to provide the best practices in the field to the Nevada Gaming Control Board, and provide guidance to ensure the integrity of esports wagering.
You won't see their listings on Zillow, but at least two Las Vegas giants are buying resorts on the Strip.
The Nevada Gaming Control Board (NGCB) has appointed several members to the Esports Technical Advisory Committee, a panel of individuals intended to better facilitate betting on esports in the state.
You won’t see their listings pop up on Zillow, but at least two Las Vegas gaming giants are currently shopping Strip resorts.
The International Gaming Institute has already received a $240K donation from the Entain Foundation to carry out a study, led by former Caesars executive Jennifer Shatley and Alan Feldman, who headed MGM Resorts' responsible gambling program.
The Ê×Ò³| Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³» (UNLV)’s International Gaming Institute is putting together the framework to launch a new and critical gaming research project that will carry out detailed analysis to study “responsible gambling measures“.