Students

The advantages of alliances that are 8,000 miles apart

W. P. Carey's partnerships with China and Mexico, which have been forming for the past few decades, offer business students opportunities to network in and learn about other country's differences.

Starting your career in Phoenix

Starting your career after graduation can be a daunting task. The good news is that the greater Phoenix area gained 86,000 new jobs in 2018, and grew 3.2% from 2018 to 2019.

How one food industry management student found her sweet spot

Tiffany Crandell puts her six kids and two grandchildren at the top of her list while she finishes up her degree at ASU's Morrison School of Agribusiness and works at Mars Wrigley Confectionery as a territory sales manager of 22 Arizona Walmart stores.

What women bring to supply chain management

How can you make a positive impact on one of the most important fields in the global economy? The ASU Women in Supply Chain Symposium on Wednesday, Aug.

A bigger and better summer camp

Fleischer family donates new $1 million gift to benefit economically disadvantaged high school juniors.

ASU, VIT-AP team up to offer dual degree program

ASU’s W. P. Carey School of Business and Vellore Institute of Technology (VIT-AP), a top educational institution in India, are partnering to offer a dual degree program in business data analytics.

W. P. Carey Dean Amy Hillman on keeping the MBA relevant

Three years and more than 300 new graduates into the evolution of the W. P. Carey Full-time MBA program, Dean Amy Hillman discusses what the school has learned, how to remain competitive in a crowded MBA environment, and what’s next for the program and the school.

Student clubs are integral to the MBA experience

Joining a student club can be a pivotal part of your graduate school experience. Whether you are looking to connect with like-minded individuals, network with industry leaders, or give back to the community, W. P. Carey has something for everyone!

MBA students help others navigate school, land their dream job

Everyone talks about the importance of mentoring, especially when it comes to professional development. At the MBA level, most students are still looking upwards for mentors to help them climb the corporate ladder.

Prepare for a career in IT and big data with an ASU information management master’s

As technology becomes more interconnected across functions and skills, the ability to understand and interpret technological solutions to business problems — and the leadership required to bring about those solutions — are not merely desired attributes.