Second annual Women in Supply Chain Symposium calls for courage amidst crisis

The ASU Supply Chain Executive Consortium (SCEC) hosted the second annual Women in Supply Chain Symposium virtually on Thursday, Sept. 17. This year’s theme focused on “Courage and Resiliency in the Midst of Crisis,” and welcomed more than 200 participants.

Choose your campus adventure

The teaching and learning choices and safe health systems influencing the fall 2020 semester — and beyond.

Students living in Phoenix

300 sunny days await you as a student living in the Phoenix area. Outside of the notorious summers, it's a gorgeous place to live most of the year.

MBA students combine AI and drones, turning project into product

A group of five Professional Flex students created a high-tech tool with the potential to change an industry.

A bigger and better summer camp

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

Fleischer Scholars camp convinced first-generation student to pursue ASU

Oldest of six overcomes struggles to graduate with two degrees.

W. P. Carey Dean Amy Hillman on keeping the MBA relevant

Three years and more than 300 new graduates into the evolution of the W. P. Carey Full-time MBA program, Dean Amy Hillman discusses what the school has learned, how to remain competitive in a crowded MBA environment, and what’s next for the program and the school.

Student clubs are integral to the MBA experience

Joining a student club can be a pivotal part of your graduate school experience. Whether you are looking to connect with like-minded individuals, network with industry leaders, or give back to the community, W. P. Carey has something for everyone!

MBA students help others navigate school, land their dream job

Everyone talks about the importance of mentoring, especially when it comes to professional development. At the MBA level, most students are still looking upwards for mentors to help them climb the corporate ladder.

How to be a Net Investor at W. P. Carey

W. P. Carey is looking for Net Investors — students who want to engage with the MBA community and leave the program better off than they found it. Leading a club, mentoring students, and participating in curriculum focus groups are common ways that MBA students give back to W. P. Carey.