Topic: gaming

An exterior view of the Colusa Casino on a sunny day.
Research | May 30, 2019

An Eadington Fellow examines the initial debate over gaming on Native American reservations from the perspective of the tribal leaders that initially advocated for it.

Aron Kock demonstrates his blackjack variant to two onlookers at a gaming convention.
People | February 20, 2019

Native Aruban Aron Kock found inspiration to come to the 51³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏ Center for Gaming Innovation in a pile of mango leaves.

Caesars Palace sportsbook
Campus News | February 12, 2019

From sports to themed casinos, 51³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏ researchers push the boundaries of hospitality scholarship.

A student stands in front of a presentation
Campus News | January 30, 2019

Tech-savvy and constantly connected, today's Hospitality College students have some big ideas on how to move the industry forward — and executives are listening.

woman surrounded by video slot machines
People | September 12, 2018

Alumna parlayed her an internship at an interactive gaming company into a full-time job. Now she helps recruit the interns.

Macau at night
Campus News | July 5, 2018

Macau’s ambiguous sovereignty is a key factor in the remarkable revenues produced by the city’s casinos. Learn more at the Eadington Lecture.

A woman plays chuck-a-luck
Research | June 6, 2018

As gaming proliferates nationwide, what becomes of women who become addicted, and turn to crime? An Eadington Fellow aims to find out.

A portrait of Bo Bernhard
Research | May 10, 2018

Vegas native Bo Bernhard’s research on the city’s top industry, hospitality and gaming, informs billion-dollar business decisions around the world and closer to home.