Can Arizona become the next global semiconductor hub?

The world's leading computer chip manufacturer is coming to Phoenix, and an ASU information systems expert says it will be enough to make the region a world-class semiconductor hub.

Assessing loan applicants' credit risk via smartphone activities helps improve financial inclusion, finds study

An ASU information systems expert discusses using financial technology to promote financial sustainability and inclusion.

Adapting to generative AI in education, business, and beyond

W. P. Carey faculty are integrating generative AI into their classroom, research, and university initiatives.

Forget coding: The biggest tech skill we need now is how to use AI wisely

An ASU information systems expert weighs in on the importance of artificial intelligence (AI) literacy, and how the technology has developed since the launch of ChatGPT.

ASU's AZNext program starts classes in January

The U.S. Department of Labor funded AZNext program will offer job training built around various certifications, says ASU expert.

W. P. Carey IS department welcomes 3 new faculty

Professors look forward to meeting their colleagues, students, and contributing to the information systems field.

New certificate course teaches Python and database fundamentals at Arizona state prison

The AZNext and Televerde Foundation partnership culminates in a remote robotics project.

W. P. Carey teaching assistant honored with John W. Teets Award

Xiaohui Zhang was one of three faculty honored with the award this spring for his commitment to educating students about the information systems field.

Artificial intelligence can be 'double-edged' sword

ASU expert says getting positive outcomes from AI without negative side effects is a complex problem.

Health care apps could be more effective with an online learning approach

ASU expert says user engagement is crucial to changed behaviors and improved health when using health care apps.