Not-So-Risky Business: Gift from Nevada Surplus Lines Foundation Boosts Scholarships for Business Students
Foundation’s generous $735,000 donation will offset tuition for first cohort of new ºÚÁÏÍø bachelor’s degree in insurance and risk management, which will launch this fall.
From Butler to Brand Builder to Cybersecurity Expert: David Shultis
Why the entrepreneur and two-time graduate is bringing his expertise back to ºÚÁÏÍø's cybersecurity classes.
ºÚÁÏÍø Experts In The News
Why Trump’s ‘energy dominance’ executive order could be litigated in Nevada
A Nevada geothermal giant could have waited years for its projects to get federal permits. Under President Donald Trump’s emergency executive order on energy, that process will take 14 days — at most.
Aviation Historian and Associate Professor in Residence, ºÚÁÏÍø Honors College
Reader's Digest
Here’s Why Skyscrapers Don’t Have 13th Floors
You hop in a skyscraper elevator, glance at the floor buttons and—oh, hold on. There’s 12 … and 14. Where’s 13? Is it hidden behind a secret panel? Do the rich people have it all to themselves? Is it full of cursed office printers (all office printers are cursed in my experience) and haunted coffee machines?
Harrah College of Hospitality Signs Partnership Agreement with Muscogee Tribal College
A unique collaboration between the College of Muscogee Nation and ºÚÁÏÍø opens the door to success for future leaders in the tribal gaming and hospitality industry.
Magnus Chun, Tahne Vongsavath, Sneh Sonaiya, Lily Liu, Kyaw Min Tun, Kavita Batra, and Robert G. Gish (all Medicine) conducted a systematic review and meta-analysis to evaluate whether adding somatostatin therapy to standard treatment improves outcomes for non-variceal upper gastrointestinal bleeding (NVUGIB). They found that adjunctive…
Marla Royne Stafford (Marketing and International Business), Ph.D., made a presentation, "Marketing is Responsible Gambling: Ensuring Effective and Authentic Marketing Strategies," at the 2025 Nevada State Conference on Problem Gambling.
Aaron Saiewitz (Accounting) and his co-authors, Mary Kate Dodgson (Lehigh University) and Marcus Doxey (University of Alabama), recently had their paper, "Examining the Use of Trait Skepticism Feedback in Auditor Training," accepted for publication in Accounting Horizons. Their study used an experiment to test the efficacy of a new audit firm…
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