Students

Inaugural Student Economics Association Alumni Banquet celebrates 48 years

The inaugural event, which the department hopes to continue going forward, was a chance to celebrate the past and present of the economics department, and the support available to students and alums.

Community and connection drew former Peace Corps volunteer Catherine Phillips to ASU MBA

Giving back to others is incredibly important to Full-time MBA student Catherine Phillips (MBA ’24), who came to the W. P. Carey School of Business after serving in the Peace Corps and spending two years working in third-party logistics.

Net Investors make an impact at ASU and beyond

At the W. P. Carey School of Business within Arizona State University, we don't just educate future leaders; we prepare Net Investors — individuals determined to leave a mark on the MBA community and beyond.

W. P. Carey Council for Inclusive Excellence launches paper competition

Students are encouraged to submit papers by March 22 for the chance to present at the W. P. Carey Inclusive Excellence Research Summit.

ASU students use TIAA tech and generative AI to create retirement savings app

Fintech Collab Hack gathers learners, industry experts, and the university to develop strategies that enhance financial literacy.

Lions rule the desert in first-of-its-kind brand building competition

An ASU professor brings global creative awards event to W. P. Carey.

Connections with others leads to enhanced experience for Full-time MBA student

W. P. Carey alumna Shale Brenner had a great undergraduate experience, but she’s found her time in the Full-time MBA program to be particularly rewarding, especially when it comes to her classmates.

ASU’s Delta Sigma Pi business fraternity chapter awarded for excellence in two categories

The Gamma Omega chapter was recognized for its service and overall growth as an organization.

Full-time MBA student discovers passions, leadership skills in program

Building better leaders is a focus of the Full-time MBA program at Arizona State University, and as current student Francisco Morales has learned, cultivating leadership skills happens outside the classroom as well.

ASU economics students receive assistance, guidance from peer tutoring program

The W. P. Carey School of Business is proud to name the Fall 2023 Undergraduate Economics Instructional Scholars (UEIS) — current economics students who have been nominated to serve as tutors for 300-level and 400-level courses.