Phil Calandra: A role model for giving time, talent, and treasure
Alum shares why he gives, crediting first-hand financial struggles, ASU President Michael Crow's vision for the future of higher education, and students' emergency needs.
33 Buckets: How alumni's passion for helping others became a thriving nonprofit
ASU alumni pour hard work and passion into a thriving nonprofit for sustainable access to clean water.
ASU alumna and founder of the Pauline Foundation shares her start-up success
Pauline Nalumasi's (BS Accountancy '18) nonprofit provides skills training and scholarships to exploited women and children in Uganda and supports rural farmers.
Alumna uses fruit to offer dependable income opportunities in Ghana
Private donations and corporate partnerships helped make it possible for Ghana-born Freda Sarfo (MS-GL '19) to start Tropical Almond, which gives mothers reliable income, saves trees, and donates high-protein snacks to hungry children.
Daring to lead in 2021 and beyond
The W. P. Carey Alumni Book Club loved reading Brené Brown’s Dare to Lead™, which encourages us to rumble with vulnerability, live into our values, brave trust, and learn to rise — all lessons relevant to the increasingly uncertain times we now navigate together.
Arizona entrepreneur lays the foundation for real estate ventures
For Jerry Coleman’s positive impact on the local economy through locally owned and operated businesses, the W. P. Carey School honored him with the 2020 Spirit of Enterprise Award.
When W. P. Carey Cupids eat fresh
Each February, it is our pleasure to celebrate and share the stories of W. P. Carey Cupids — couples who met and began their lives together at ASU’s W. P. Carey School of Business.
Catching up with W. P. Carey Cupids who make no bones about their love
San San Lai (BS Computer Information Systems/Accountancy '16) and Austin Millyard (BS Computer Information Systems/Accountancy '16) have plenty in common, including being dedicated dog parents.
Catching up with W. P. Carey cupids Rob and Darcy Royal
Sometimes, students leave the W. P. Carey School with more than a top-rated education — they find a life partner, too.
W. P. Carey Cupids whose similar class schedules led to love
Mark Bi and Ally Le first crossed paths during Honors Introduction to Information Systems (CIS 236) class on their first day of freshman year during fall 2012.