Flexible ASU Evening MBA helped Layla Gabir build new confidence, connections, and career momentum
Layla Gabir (Evening MBA '26) works full-time as an epidemiologist for Maricopa County and teaches yoga classes. On top of all that, and in addition to her personal interests, she's been able to pursue the Evening MBA at W. P. Carey thanks to the program's flexible schedule.
Computer information systems student Andrew Patel balances school with full-time work, earning stockbroker certification
Andrew Patel (BS Computer Information Systems '26) was looking for a program that combined technology and business and was available in a convenient, flexible format. This brought him to W. P. Carey, which offers most of its undergraduate degree programs 100% online.
W. P. Carey Undergraduate Co-op Program gives companies like Honeywell access to eager new talent
The W. P. Carey Undergraduate Co-op Program is designed to provide students with more immersive, meaningful work experiences through paid positions that allow them to work and interact as real employees prior to completing their degree.
Evening MBA gives Gabriel Evans skills to become transformative leader within water, infrastructure industries
Gabriel Evans (Evening MBA '26) sought out an MBA program that would not only allow him to continue working at the US Water Alliance while pursuing further education but also had an emphasis on building impactful and transformative leaders.
From long shot to first place
MS-AIB student Abhi Sorari's unexpected victory in the Vanguard ETF Trading Challenge earns his team a trip to the New York Stock Exchange.
Student projects provide HR solutions for Valley companies
In MGT 426: HR Consulting Projects, designed by Professor Eric Knott, students serve as HR consultants solving real-world challenges for businesses in the Valley.
Full-time MBA program helps Gina Larson transition from Peace Corps to running cross-cultural venture
Returning from serving in the Peace Corps in Kosovo, Gina Larson (Full-time MBA '26) has found a strong community and gained confidence in her business prowess through the Full-time MBA program at the W. P. Carey School of Business.
Master's in supply chain management program deepens Ivy Chan's passion for industry
Ivy Chan (MS-SCM '25) started developing an interest in the world of supply chain during her undergraduate studies. After coming to W. P. Carey and beginning the Master of Science in Supply Chain Management (MS-SCM) program, her appreciation and interest in supply chain and logistics grew.
9 economics students chosen to give, receive mentorship
Through the Undergraduate Economics Instructional Scholars program, students both teach their peers and learn from faculty mentors.
Student projects support growth for Bubbies Ice Cream
Bubbies Ice Cream is a local business that has sponsored several applied projects for the Department of Marketing at ASU’s W. P. Carey School of Business.