Students

Fall 2024 W. P. Carey Dean's Medalists honored at celebratory luncheon

The W. P. Carey School of Business honors the top graduate from each degree program as Dean's Medalists for their exceptional achievements.

International MBA student discovers connection and managerial learning in full-time program

Rajanikant Gajera, a current graduate student at the W. P. Carey School of Business, chose the Full-time MBA program because he believed it would set him apart in terms of management experience.

International MBA student finds Business is Personal support network far from home

Current Full-time MBA student Jeanette Uddoh, previously an entrepreneur from Nigeria with an analytics background, is a standout example of how taking the leap to study internationally can have incredible rewards.

NBA legend Earvin 'Magic' Johnson surprises W. P. Carey student with $25,000 scholarship

The award encouraged Tajilynn Karim (BA Business Financial Planning '26) to continue pursuing her goal of giving back to the community.

From the Senate to the classroom: How an Evening MBA student applies academics to lawmaking

State Senator Flavio Bravo (MBA '25) leverages his W. P. Carey education to make a difference in the lives of Arizonans.

ASU economics students receive assistance, guidance from peer tutoring program

The W. P. Carey School of Business is proud to name the Fall 2024 and Spring 2025 Undergraduate Economics Instructional Scholars (UEIS) — current economics students who have been nominated to serve as tutors for 300-level and 400-level courses.

Full-time MBA event series wins inclusion award

Student-led Multicultural Lunch and Learns were honored with an Outstanding Inclusive Excellence Pitchfork Award.

Winners of the 2024 economics short paper competition announced

Students competed to win up to $300 and have their work published.

W. P. Carey student club wins two awards at national leadership conference

The Department of Information Systems Club (DISC) builds professional development skills while giving back to the community.

W. P. Carey student honored with Udall Foundation scholarship

An advocate for Native American people, Ethan Tacheene (Business Law '25) is passionate about Tribal policy.