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Out with the old school

Higher salaries and a greater diversity of industries make Phoenix an appealing place for students to stay after graduating, according to W. P. Carey Assistant Director of Employer Engagement Michael Sanders.

Political polarization impacting us in both predictable, surprising ways

ASU PhD student of marketing says political polarization has solidified people's personal and political identities.

ASU students from underrepresented communities to benefit from Charles Schwab Foundation Scholarship

Arizona State University’s W. P. Carey School of Business is one of seven universities announced as a participant of Charles Schwab Corporation’s $3.5 million endowed scholarship program.

Rents increased in metro Phoenix area over the past year

An ASU real estate expert says the only way to deal with rising rents in Phoenix is to build.

Ask the experts: Costco credit card reviews

ASU business expert weighs in on whether the Costco branded credit card is worth it.

ASU business students of all levels translate their education into meaningful career pathways

The New Virtual Career Center at ASU’s W. P. Carey School of Business Connects Students With Resources, Information, and Employers Targeted to Their Stage in School and Work.

ASU named a Best Business School by The Princeton Review

Arizona State University’s W. P. Carey School of Business is one of the nation’s most outstanding business schools, according to The Princeton Review®. The education services company chose W. P. Carey for its list, “Best Business Schools for 2021.”

Panel remembers history, looks to future of race, diversity, and inclusion in Arizona

“The past informs the present.” While many people might expect to hear that reminder from a history professor or an elder, it is a less common adage in the business world. A W. P. Carey inclusive teaching workshop series is trying to change that.

Researchers find broad impacts from political polarization

According to ASU researchers Professor of Marketing Naomi Mandel and PhD student Pradeep Jacob, political polarization is not only damaging elections and government systems.

Cox Enterprises, Inc., president and CEO to keynote ECP event

Alex Taylor, president and CEO of Cox Enterprises, Inc., will speak at the Economic Club of Phoenix virtual event on Thursday, Feb. 18, from noon to 1 p.m. The public is invited to attend the free event that will be hosted live on Zoom by Arizona State University’s W. P.