February was a monster month for the UNLV School of Medicine.
Construction workers will remain busy for years building medical facilities and renovating and expanding hospital campuses in Las Vegas.
Roseman University of Health Sciences is one step closer to birthing an allopathic medical school.
Never mind the calendar. Spring has arrived, and this (formerly) young man’s fancy has turned to baseball.
America’s oil-and-gas boom has been a boon in innumerable ways, but its greatest value might be the livelihoods it has given to men and women without college degrees. From pump operators to truck drivers to roustabouts, the fracking revolution generated a cornucopia of opportunities for folks who aren’t higher-education material.
I’ve been thinking a lot about legacy systems this week.
The foreign-policy and “defense” establishment is nothing if not nimble.
Due to an editing error, the Nov. 6 list of Intellectual Property Law Firms omitted the firms of Howard & Howard and Dickinson Wright, which should have been tied for third on the list with eight IP attorneys each. The list appeared correctly in the Book of Lists published Dec. 28.
The Book of Lists, the Business Press’ annual compilation of research on the largest businesses in various categories across the Las Vegas Valley, is on its way to subscribers.
For those who think that adulthood means never having to get vaccinated, think again.