ASU entrepreneurs rise and thrive in Silicon Valley
Based in Silicon Valley, the ASU-Draper Entrepreneurship Incubator program champions student visionaries with changemaking ideas. ASU student Connor Stephens says the experience took his ideas and talent to the next level.
Advice for fresh Sun Devils
Being the first in his family to go to college meant Steve Truong had to figure things out on his own. He shares some advice to help future first-year students along the way.
Passion meets career
Theater has been a lifelong passion, but now that Maddie Hayes is studying business and pursuing her dream of becoming a successful businesswoman, she would like to share her reflection on what each discipline has taught her about the other.
Stay active, have fun, play sports
Sports! Whether you want to work off stress or just stay in great shape, you don’t have to be an NCAA Division-I athlete to play sports at ASU. In fact, club and intramural sports offer all students a chance to stay healthy and motivated to succeed (while having fun).
ASU business students give back to the community
Maddie Hayes has been passionate about volunteering since she was a kid. Luckily both ASU and the W. P. Carey School of Business emphasize the importance of giving back to the community, offering every student ample opportunity to volunteer throughout the year.
Student life snapshot: Experience an ASU football game
There’s nothing quite like an ASU football game. The thunderous roar of fans, everyone decked out in gold, maroon, black, or white to show their support for our school. Rambunctious cheering for the Sun Devils as they charge onto the field. The sparkling fireworks, the smoke, and the energy.
Countless opportunities for creative success
As one of the top business schools in the nation, the W. P. Carey School is already a great place to learn — made even better by the many creative, leadership, professional, and entrepreneurial opportunities available to you as an ASU business student.