Nigerian health care to get a boost through W. P. Carey partnership
W. P. Carey faculty and the African Resource Center for Excellence in Supply Chain Management explore pooled procurement to improve access to affordable medicine.
Centennial Professorship Award fuels W. P. Carey's support for PATHS program
ASU's partnership with the Televerde Foundation, bolstered by award-winning faculty, empowers incarcerated women through education and professional development.
Taiwan students can earn dual master’s degree with NYCU-ASU partnership program
W. P. Carey collaborates with Taiwan's NYCU, offering students a unique opportunity to study business analytics while strengthening global academic ties.
MS-ISM program fosters ASU employee professional development skills
W. P. Carey partnered with Enterprise Technology to support employees taking the next step in their careers.
ASU's W. P. Carey School of Business and Arrow ARC receive 10-year VA Integrated Critical Staffing Program IDIQ contract
The five-year multiple-award, indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity (IDIQ) contract has an additional five-year option period and a ceiling value of $23 billion.
Phoenix Union High School District hopes to expand financial literacy program for students
An ASU financial literacy program helps students learn about budgeting, taxes, debt management, insurance, and retirement planning while earning college credit.
Virtual coffee, ice cream shops help students learn business
W. P. Carey partnered with Dreamscape Learn to teach students about supply chain management through virtual reality.
Internship program helps IS students develop real-world business skills
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Arizona is partnering with W. P. Carey to prepare students for career success.
ASU expands program to women getting out of prison, offers college credits
An ASU management and entrepreneurship professor discusses teaching women impacted by incarceration through the Prepare, Achieve, and Transform for Healthy Success program.
ASU expands PATHS program for women transitioning out of prison
PATHS, which stands for Prepare, Achieve, and Transform for Healthy Success, helps participants earn college credits through ASU's Universal Learner online courses.