Students

ASU business students give back to the community

Maddie Hayes has been passionate about volunteering since she was a kid. Luckily both ASU and the W. P. Carey School of Business emphasize the importance of giving back to the community, offering every student ample opportunity to volunteer throughout the year.

Experience the power of two: Reasons to get a mentor and be a mentor in college

One of the most beneficial aspects of Courtney Robertson's college career has been mentorship. Since her first year, she has consistently moved through the cycle of having a mentor and being a mentor — experiences she credits for great personal and professional growth.

The value of getting involved

There are more than 45 business clubs and organizations at the W. P. Carey School. After joining and becoming a part of two executive boards for different clubs, Maddie Hayes wants to ensure all W. P. Carey students understand the value of getting involved.

5 tips to achieve academic success in college

Here are five tips to help W. P. Carey students achieve academic success today, so you can shape the future you want tomorrow.

5 tips to self-discovery for first-year students

Brought to business first-year students by W. P. Carey Career Services, here are five tips to help you learn who you are, and become more comfortable building relationships with others.

Study abroad: The people make the biggest impact

For business student Melissa Brandle, being abroad in Spain was full of incredible sights and experiences. Above all, the people she met made all the difference.

Student life snapshot: Experience an ASU football game

There’s nothing quite like an ASU football game. The thunderous roar of fans, everyone decked out in gold, maroon, black, or white to show their support for our school. Rambunctious cheering for the Sun Devils as they charge onto the field. The sparkling fireworks, the smoke, and the energy.

Agribusiness students market Arizona-grown product

Students from the Morrison School of Agribusiness at ASU’s W. P. Carey School of Businessparticipated in the National Agri-Marketing Association’s (NAMA) national marketing competition held April 15 – 16 in Kansas City, Missouri.