In The News: Lee Business School

When the SARS virus outbreak spread from China throughout the world in 2003, Las Vegas was in a panic.

Las Vegans were relieved after a person suspected of having coronavirus tested negative for the illness. But internationally, the number of cases and deaths continues to grow.

Nevada State Bank is continuing its support of ÐÔÊӽ紫ý by making a $250,000 gift to the Lee Business School to support the planning and construction of a new business academic building.

Nevada State Bank, celebrating its 60th anniversary, has been a strong community supporter in Southern Nevada since about the time the ÐÔÊӽ紫ý was established. Now the bank is continuing that tradition of community service by making a $250,000 donation to ÐÔÊӽ紫ý’s Lee Business School to support the planning and construction of a new business academic building.
Claudia Hammond examines the psychological impact of living with a severe food allergy; why fraudulent feelings of "imposter syndrome" are more widespread than we realised.

Oil prices topped $70 a barrel Monday for the first time in over three months thanks to the latest mess in the Middle East. Higher prices at the gas pump seem sure to follow.
According to the Insurance Information Institute, 90% of wildfires in the United States are caused by people, and the remaining 10% are caused by lightning strikes or lava.

Colorado’s most active oil and gas drilling is happening near land that is also hosting some of the fastest housing construction in the state.

Colorado’s most active oil and gas drilling is happening near land that is also hosting some of the fastest housing construction in the state.
Colorado’s most active oil and gas drilling is happening near land that is also hosting some of the fastest housing construction in the state.

Southern Nevada saw its strongest October new home sales since 2006 during a month prices set a record high, in part because of a surge in million-dollar home closings, and builders expect prices to continue to rise in 2020.

A ÐÔÊӽ紫ý economics professor predicted the national economy will continue its slowdown in 2020 and 2021 and that should trickle down to the gaming and hospitality industry in Las Vegas that he said is surprisingly soft given record passenger numbers traveling through McCarran International Airport.