Students

Peer tutoring program makes a difference for ASU economics students

The W. P. Carey School of Business is proud to recognize the Undergraduate Economics Instructional Scholars (UEIS) for Spring 2023 — current student leaders who are selected to serve as tutors for 300-level and 400-level economics courses.

Outstanding Graduating Senior finalist learns the value of listening

Victoria Greene shares her academic journey and advice for current ASU students.

Interest in consumer behavior drives Outstanding Graduate Student finalist

Alexis Alverson uses her education to leverage consumer and marketplace insights in the workplace.

Economics students receive dedicated tutoring from peer leaders

The W. P. Carey School of Business is pleased to announce the Undergraduate Economics Instructional Scholars (UEIS) for Fall 2022 — current students who are nominated by professors to serve as tutors for 300-level and 400-level economics courses.

What is the ROI of an MBA from ASU?

According to a Graduate Management Admission Council (GMAC) survey snapshot of 4,658 respondents, nearly nine of ten alumni report a positive return on investment (ROI) from their graduate business education.

W. P. Carey honors faculty with John W. Teets Outstanding Teaching Awards

The W. P. Carey School of Business announced this year's recipients of the John W. Teets Outstanding Teaching Awards to bookend an excellent semester.

W. P. Carey Sports Sales team earns top spot at national competition

Two W. P. Carey students, Kyle Gaspari (Sports Business/Marketing ’22) and Kira Stanley (Sports Business/ Marketing ’22), qualified for the National Collegiate Sports Sales Competition (NCSSC) finals, and finished in first and fifth place, respectively — and W. P. Carey placed

Why earn a degree in entrepreneurship?

Whether you are launching a new venture or working on something that already exists, entrepreneurship challenges you to see opportunities, take action, ignite change, and make an impact.

Peer feedback guides ASU student leader

Diversity, equity, and inclusion are a priority for Council of Presidents member Elizabeth Chilton, a business administration major.

3rd Annual Women in Supply Chain Symposium: Fueling the Supply Chain of the Future

On Thursday, September 16th, the Women in Supply Chain Symposium "Fueling the Supply Chain of the Future: People, Technology, and Resources" event provided valuable insights for W. P. Carey students by bringing the stories of successful women in supply chain to the stage.