W. P. Carey Foundation makes big gift to ASU business school
The $25 million donation will be shared two ways: approximately $15 million toward enhancing the amount and quality of career resources and $10 million to recruit prominent professors and researchers as endowed academic chairs.
The $25 million donation will be shared two ways: approximately $15 million toward enhancing the amount and quality of career resources and $10 million to recruit prominent professors and researchers as endowed academic chairs.
In an article Jan. 9, 2019, in the Phoenix Business Journal:
The foundation's support over the years has resulted in ASU having one of the top-rated and most highly sought-after business schools in the country. I am grateful to the foundation for its support of our university, faculty, and most importantly our students — who will be the primary benefactors of its generosity.
– ASU President Michael Crow
Top photo: Associate Director of Business Career Services Chris Holland talks with recent business administration graduate Selena Aguilar at the W. P. Carey School of Business Career Services center on Monday, January 7, 2019. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU Now
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