Mentorship: It's a two-way street
An MBA student gets access to authentic business perspectives from a professional mentor. An alum passes on real work lessons to a future leader. Both open their eyes to new ideas and opportunities.
The right fit for international business focus
Get to know spring 2018 graduate Robert Rutledge.
Poets & Quants names Rachel Curtis one of the 2018 Best & Brightest MBAs
The graduate describes herself as 'passionate, optimistic, ambitious, fun, seeker of adventure, and lover of people and life.' Get to know her more in this in-depth profile.
An insider’s guide to scholarships from a five-time winner
Get three tips for success, plus additional award opportunities and ideas for framing your essay question responses.
How to: Choose the right MBA for you
Going back for a master's degree is a big decision. It may not be on the level of marriage, kids, or finding the right house, but particularly with a degree like the MBA, it's not something to be taken lightly. Here are some ways you can narrow your search for the best program.
Students debunk scholarship myths
If you think being an international student, a senior, or having less than perfect grades disqualifies you from receiving a scholarship, you're mistaken. Learn why from fellow undergrads, as well as how to apply once for several scholarships.
Student entrepreneurs level up in Silicon Valley
Based in Silicon Valley, the ASU-Draper Entrepreneurship Incubator program champions student visionaries with changemaking ideas. ASU student Courteney Real took a risk on the experience, and emerged ready to change the world.
PhD students present first-year research papers that explore everyday things
A year of research and hard work has culminated with first-year research paper presentations for three PhD students in the W. P. Carey Department of Information Systems.
Kicking off a new year
Before launching into a new academic year, we took time out this week to gather the faculty — 32 strong — for a group portrait. They are as excited as the students to get back to class! But before we leave summer behind, read about our capstone projects
Varied skills set senior up for presidency
Vi TranLe is a woman of many talents. She manages a band, plans weddings, develops apps and is an information technology whiz. All of these skills, she said, have similar traits — they all require execution of a well-thought-out plan.