International alum finds support and success
With more than 2,000 international students calling W. P. Carey home, alumni Pierre Moeckel discusses how ASU gave him the opportunity to study his passion and experience American culture.
Unique W. P. Carey partnership launches 12-week digital consulting certificate
Faculty from the Department of Information Systems in ASU’s W. P. Carey School of Business will provide instruction in a new certificate co-developed by the university and Cognizant, a leading provider of information technology, consulting, and business process services.
Software vs. software: How AI could find and fight video bots online
Information systems professors Victor Benjamin and Raghu Santanam are pitting software against software and hoping to help platform providers like YouTube and Instagram fight fake videos with insights from artificial intelligence.
Waymo's self-driving cars have faced slashed tires, thrown rocks
CBS MoneyWatch features Phil Simon, lecturer of information systems, talking about why some people are lashing out on autonomous vehicles.
Research finds that women earn 18 percent less than men in online job market
An information systems team wins prestigious National Science Foundation grant to explore privacy issues in the gender wage gap.
America's Digital Goddess gives back to women in tech
The new Kim Komando CIS Scholarship is for women students in the W. P. Carey School who are majoring in computer information systems and have a minimum GPA of 3.5.
Stay or stray: Which behavior strengthens online communities?
There are more groups and more goods for online community knowledge-sharing.
High-fives all around: Imagine Cup, professors’ promotions, and NSF grant
Information systems students and faculty have been thriving this fall semester, receiving awards, promotions, and research grants.
Crowdfunding success relies on friendly networks
Campaigns like 'Ice Bucket Challenge' are closely tied to social media connections, according to new research.
Hidden Uber costs? Drivers ask company to be more transparent with fees
The ease of Uber is one of the many reasons behind its success. But the one-click convenience could be what's behind overcharged riders and undercharged drivers.