ASU supply chain team overcomes logistical challenges to feed families

Forks for Families is one of several grant-funded projects to address food insecurity.

A bigger and better summer camp

Fleischer family donates new $1 million gift to benefit economically disadvantaged high school juniors.

ASU, Barrett were the perfect fit for future diplomat

The Turken Family Outstanding Graduating Senior Victoria Crynes embraced travel and community service.

Students volunteer in Millennium Girls event

Increasing the percentage of women in technology — including leadership positions — is one of the challenges schools and companies face today.

Preparing our children for the digital society

Information Systems Department Chair Raghu Santanam delivers his message.

Information Systems spotlight

Graduation season opens up opportunities to spotlight some of the accomplishments of Department of Information Systems faculty and students. Our feature photo, right, is a group of students, with faculty advisor Daniel Mazzola, at the Spring Avnet Tech Games.

Hands-on in the software economy

This spring Microsoft Technical Evangelist Randy Guthrie and a colleague helped the 900-odd students in Matthew McCarthy’s Computer Information Systems 105 class build apps and load them into the Windows 8 store.

Middle schoolers break the secret code of business

Middle schoolers learned an early lesson from W. P. Carey students recently: not only is technology critical in today’s market, it’s fun and for everyone.

Middle schoolers learn the secret to business success

The Department of Information Systems Club (DISC) offers their Secret Code of Business workshop for the second year in a row.

An IS degree means more than going to class

There’s a quote that says, “Success comes before you reach your goal, for it is as simple as taking a step in the right direction.” While the 2016–2017 academic year has just begun, it is off to a successful start.