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W. P. Carey Foundation gives another big gift to ASU business school — $25 million

William Polk Carey gave $50 million in 2003 to rename the College of Business after himself. Now, seven years after his death and 15 years since the first donation, his foundation is giving the school another $25 million.

W. P. Carey Foundation and ASU announce $50 million campaign for W. P. Carey School of Business

Initial campaign donation from W. P. Carey Foundation to be dedicated to career services and recruiting world-class faculty.

How bonds can calm anxious investors

Target-maturity bond funds guarantee a certain amount will be accessible on the maturity date.

ASU alumnus establishes the Charles J. Robel Dean’s Chair in Business

The W. P. Carey School of Business at Arizona State University today announced a generous $3 million gift from Chuck Robel, a 1971 graduate of the school and a 2014 inductee into its Alumni Hall of Fame.

Sarbanes-Oxley 404(b) provides investor value after all

For investors, how important are mandated internal control audits? Assistant Professor of Accountancy Phillip Lamoreaux and his co-authors are the first to investigate this in a new study.

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.

Arizona State University selected to innovate military health care logistics

The W. P. Carey School of Business at Arizona State University today announced plans to provide strategic recommendations to the nation’s military to improve patient care for service members.

Research shows most stocks haven’t outperformed Treasury bills

Professor of Finance Hendrik Bessembinder says the issues raised in his paper are more worrisome for institutional investors because of the long-term nature of their investment strategies.

Romaine contamination is making other lettuces more expensive

People who want salad or to dress up other foods with it have to pay more as the supply of leafy greens goes down.

Nextiva CEO accepts prestigious Spirit of Enterprise Award

Tomas Gorny receives the award for his fast-growing, Phoenix-based business telecommunications company founded in 2006.