Your tight-Knit W. P. Carey community

There are different kinds of business schools. Some foster a more competitive environment; the thinking is that it prepares you for the rough-and-tumble real world. There are some that have massive lecture courses with hundreds of students.

Setting the stage for women in business

The W. P. Carey School of Business is honored to sponsor Forté Foundation, a nonprofit consortium of corporations and top business schools working together to pioneer change for women in business.

Discover Where Business is Personal: W. P. Carey empowers graduate students for success

The W. P. Carey School of Business at Arizona State University is Where Business is Personal.® We value personalization, access, and excellence in business education and believe business is about people.

Opening doors — and windows

Scott Gates is the vice president and general manager of Western Window Systems, an international window and door manufacturer based in Phoenix.

Teamwork, a marshmallow, and the W. P. Carey EMBA

How hard could it be? You’re given 20 sticks of spaghetti, three feet of string and tape, and 18 minutes to crown a free-standing structure with one delicious marshmallow. Turns out, the Marshmallow Challenge isn’t as easy as it sounds.

Why I chose the W. P. Carey MBA

W. P. Carey MBA alum Matt Meads discusses the reasons he chose to attend Arizona State University, including top rankings, affordability, and smaller class sizes. 

Brick by brick: building a foundation in the EMBA

If The Lego Movie taught us anything, it’s that everything is awesome; everything is cool when you’re part of a team.

Five reasons to consider a part-time MBA

An MBA gives you instant credibility within your organization and on your resume. It indicates that you have expertise and a broad working knowledge of many business functions, giving you a leg up on other candidates who lack that level of experience.