ASU partners with biotech leader Mark McKenna to launch life science business program
W. P. Carey Dean Ohad Kadan discusses how the new program will equip students with critical business and life sciences skills to lead future health care breakthroughs.
ASU partners to launch preeminent life science business program
W. P. Carey alum Mark McKenna (BS Marketing '02) shares why he partnered with ASU to launch the McKenna Life Sciences, Business and Entrepreneurship Program, an interdisciplinary experience designed for students who want to lead the future of health care innovation.
Accountancy faculty support scholarship for community college students, invest in industry's future
Faculty members at ASU’s W. P. Carey School of Business are committed to helping students achieve their educational and career goals.
NBA legend Earvin 'Magic' Johnson surprises W. P. Carey student with $25,000 scholarship
The award encouraged Tajilynn Karim (BA Business Financial Planning '26) to continue pursuing her goal of giving back to the community.
Alumna drives change through entrepreneurship, sustainability, and education
This Women's Equality Day, Poonam Shah (MS Information Management '02) shares how her non-profit Blutera is impacting education on a global scale.
People and places: August 2024
The W. P. Carey Foundation's recent $25 million gift to ASU will support the business school through real estate education.
W. P. Carey expands scope, strength of school’s real estate programs
W. P. Carey Dean Ohad Kadan discusses the business school's partnership with the W. P. Carey Foundation.
ASU's business school to expand with $25 million donation
W. P. Carey Dean Ohad Kadan discusses how the W. P. Carey Foundation's gift will impact the business school.
First-Year Laptop Scholarship Program reduces barriers to education
The Hooppaw family is matching gifts up to $100,000 to provide students with personal technology to succeed in the classroom.
W. P. Carey student honored with Udall Foundation scholarship
An advocate for Native American people, Ethan Tacheene (Business Law '25) is passionate about Tribal policy.