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Women shaping the future of supply chain

The ASU Supply Chain Executive Consortium welcomed ASU faculty, industry experts, and students to the sixth annual Women in Supply Chain Symposium to explore career development strategies for young professionals.

Will port strikes lead to food shortages? Consumer, business behavior both play role

An ASU supply chain management expert discusses how increased consumerism could create scarcity within grocery stores.

Supply chain experts expect low impact for Arizona from port strike

The Valley is largely shielded from port strike disruptions due to reliance on West Coast shipping, with W. P. Carey experts predicting a resolution before election pressures escalate.

Arizona small business owner expresses worries as port strike looms

An ASU supply chain management expert discusses why dockworkers chose to strike beginning Oct. 1.

What the looming dockworkers strike could mean for Arizona grocery shoppers

A strike's impact on Valley residents depends on how long it lasts, says an ASU supply chain management expert.

AI in action

From live case studies to personalized student feedback, AI is helping reshape business education and research.

Harris honing new economic message that leaves 'Bidenomics' behind

An ASU economics expert discusses how economic issues could impact voting in the presidential election.

ASU on top as most innovative school in latest US News Best Colleges report

W. P. Carey undergraduate programs ranked in the top 20 nationwide according to the newly released annual "Best Colleges" 2025 rankings by U.S. News & World Report.

The legal and ethical concerns of data driven marketing in technology

An ASU marketing expert discusses how browsing history data drives consumer predictions.

The dark side of AI democratization: You no longer need to be a hacker to hack

Guardrails should be implemented to prevent the misuse of open-source AI models, says an ASU information systems expert.