ASU Schools of Design, Business, and Engineering announce STEM-designated master's degree
The Master of Science in Innovation and Venture Development (MS-IVD) is a one-year program offered on ASU’s Tempe campus and will prepare leaders with the mindset, skill sets, and practice needed to launch successful ventures in any industry or sector, inside existing organizations, or as new ent
Canceled: Cox Communications president and CEO to keynote ECP luncheon
Canceled: Alex Taylor, who oversees $21 billion in annual revenues and more than 55,000 employees worldwide, will speak at the Economic Club of Phoenix event on Thursday, March 12.
Cactus League brings over $300M to Valley
The baseball association makes a unique impact unlike any other sporting event in the region, according to Clinical Professor of Economics Daniel Marburger.
Economic fallout from China’s coronavirus mounts around the world
The financial hangover — from Asian and European auto plants running short of parts and Chinese tourists staying home — is expected to last for months, according to Supply Chain Management Professor of Practice Hitendra Chaturvedi.
ASU’s W. P. Carey School of Business announces STEM-designated master’s in global logistics
Now designated by the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency within the Department of Homeland Security as a STEM-eligible degree program, the MS-GL provides greater opportunities for international students to find employment in the U.S.
Persuasive giving
Professor Emeritus of Marketing and Psychology Robert Cialdini spent his career learning the art of persuasion. His work will live on at ASU.
Economics roundtable: Three local economists take a look back at the 2019 economy, make predictions
Dennis Hoffman, director of the L. William Seidman Research Institute, and Mark Stapp, executive director of the Master of Real Estate Development program, share their expert economic opinions.
ASU research confirms the transformative power of second chances
Findings from the Seidman Research Institute show the impact on program participants, families, and state of Arizona.
Gender gap in grade-change requests
New research by Professor of Economics Basit Zafar and his co-author finds male college students are more likely to ask for grade changes.
Boeing and the economy, more tariffs, and coronavirus contagion
In The Wall Street Journal's newsletter on the economy, they're reading Professor of Economics Basit Zafar and his co-author's working paper, "Ask and You Shall Receive? Gender Differences in Regrades in College."