In The News: Lee Business School

Las Vegas Review Journal

The spreading coronavirus has sparked financial shock waves around the globe at breakneck speed, from stock market plunges to waves of canceled events and other closures.

Casino.org

The casino employees are the front line soldiers in the battle to contain any potential transmission of COVID 19. Hotels and casinos are releasing few details about plans if an outbreak takes place in Las Vegas.

KLAS-TV: 8 News Now

As coronavirus concerns continue around the world and in Las Vegas, many small business owners and hospitality industry employees are concerned about its local economic impact.

Yahoo!

As coronavirus grips the globe, government agencies and employers are giving advice that could be problematic for this tourism mecca: Travel less.

Reno Gazette-Journal

As coronavirus grips the globe, government agencies and employers are giving advice that could be problematic for this tourism mecca: Travel less.

Econotimes

There was a time in U.S. history when prosperity was more or less equitably shared across all economic classes. During the period that started just after World War II until 1978, increases in the minimum wage and the income of the median household reliably matched up with increases in productivity of the overall economy.

Washington Post

The appeal to tech-savvy Democrats went out the week after technology crashed the Iowa caucuses — and days before the presidential nominating contest was set to touch down in Nevada.

The National Interest

In an era of political leaders bullying those they disagree with, it is refreshing to see one stand up for a competitor.

Salon

In an era of political leaders bullying those they disagree with, it is refreshing to see one stand up for a competitor.

The Long Distance Love Bombs Podcast

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Conversation

In an era of political leaders bullying those they disagree with, it is refreshing to see one stand up for a competitor.

The Daily Universe

Jenna Lindsey had always been a good student — school came easy to her. But when she came to BYU for the first time, she realized it was much more challenging than high school.