09/19/2019
FUN AWAITS!
Join TGSA in our annual Conference Trip to Las Vegas! We will be attending a global conference and touring iconic hotel and area properties. All students are welcomed.
When: October 14-18
LODGING + TRANSPORATION PROVIDED!
RSVP at: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfgzC2c0e2m3yQKkAH0w1M7srZ13PCEhAXRzQhdzrEWox8-UA/viewform
(Link also on Bio)
07/06/2019
Calling ALL HTM students!!
Looking to put your leadership skills into practice? How about gain knowledge from all sectors of HTM? Passionate about all-hospitality? TGSA is looking for you!
The Tribal Gaming Student Association is dedicated to expose students to the casino side of hospitality as well as gather a well-rounded idea on hotel/resorts management, meetings and events, restaurants, and recreations!
There are positions open for all emphasis in HTM this upcoming school year.
Email your resume or simply state your interested in learning more to [email protected] or text (619) 846-0353 before - Monday, July 15th.
05/19/2019
Congratulations to all Graduates this year! It is a tremendous achievement to advance at any stage in your education.
As you consider the next phase in your career, be it from high school, Techinical or community colleges or even university, we invite you to explore the countless careers you can find in this industry.
Tribal Gaming is the industry that makes up the world of Native American-owned casinos, hotels and integrated resorts.
Tribal Gaming, also known as Indian Gaming, is so-called because the casinos and related enterprises are owned by Federally-recognized Native American Tribes--meaning they are their own sovereign nations--like Mexico, Canada or China.
05/17/2019
Hot off the press!
This first ever edition of A&L Insight, the official publication for the College of Arts & Letters, has been released!
..AND who else than leader and president, Lane Yazzie!!
We are so happy for the American Indian Studies Department and Dr. Kemper for earning this year's Most Influential Faculty Award!!
05/16/2019
We are proud to announce that The National Indian Gaming Commission (NIGC) and San Diego State University’s Sycuan Institute on Tribal Gaming in the L. Robert Payne School of Hospitality and Tourism Management have entered into a three-year agreement that is meant to create a data collection process to measure approaches to compliance, place tribal gaming regulation into the larger perspective of federal case law and self-determination, and demonstrate the economic impact of tribal gaming on communities.
The announcement marks the first time the NIGC has partnered with an academic institution. Notably, The Sycuan Institute on Tribal Gaming at SDSU offers the nation’s only four-year degree program in tribal casino operations management.
Visit the link in our bio to view the full news release on the homepage!
05/03/2019
Join us and all the HRTM orgs with a bonfire THIS SUNDAY!! Let’s celebrate the end to a great year with good vibes and good people 🙌🏼
04/30/2019
is upon us and we must stand with our friends on the as they work to recover from devastating floods.
Please consider donating to the Native American Student Alliance at San Diego State University by following the instructions on the flier or by going to their site ( ) and at [email protected]
You can also drop off donations in the American Indian Studies Dept in Arts&Letters 331
04/29/2019
So much goes on in running an integrated casino resort...check out this recent project in the High Limit area at
04/29/2019
Many people think Tribal Gaming is limited to people who already work in a casino, or perhaps that it is just for Native Americans.
The fact is...WE ARE OPEN FOR ALL
The economic impact of Tribal gaming does not benefit JUST the Tribes. There are tens of thousands of Non - Native Americans who work with or for the Tribal Gaming industry.
Come discover your career...
04/28/2019
Coming back from , you can't NOT stop at for a little R&R (and great food!)
is owned by the Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians.
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