Panel remembers history, looks to future of race, diversity, and inclusion in Arizona
“The past informs the present.” While many people might expect to hear that reminder from a history professor or an elder, it is a less common adage in the business world. A W. P. Carey inclusive teaching workshop series is trying to change that.
Researchers find broad impacts from political polarization
According to ASU researchers Professor of Marketing Naomi Mandel and PhD student Pradeep Jacob, political polarization is not only damaging elections and government systems.
Cox Enterprises, Inc., president and CEO to keynote ECP event
Alex Taylor, president and CEO of Cox Enterprises, Inc., will speak at the Economic Club of Phoenix virtual event on Thursday, Feb. 18, from noon to 1 p.m. The public is invited to attend the free event that will be hosted live on Zoom by Arizona State University’s W. P.
ASU professor says supply chain issues are slowing down vaccine deployment
From technology problems to the storage, there are challenges with trying to administer the COVID-19 vaccine. An ASU health care supply chain expert says it all comes down to logistics.
Consulting giant McKinsey allegedly fed the opioid crisis. Now affiliates may profit from treatment
McKinsey's wholly-owned hedge fund affiliate, MIO Partners, holds indirect stakes in addiction treatment centers and a maker of overdose treatments.
Phoenix's housing market is skyrocketing. But will it last?
Home prices in the Valley are skyrocketing. The big question: Is it another housing bubble? A W. P. Carey real estate expert says no — here's higher demand.
ASU professor studying Arizona's COVID-19 vaccine supply chain
Health experts are calling the quick development of the vaccines a scientific triumph, but rolling them out to the public has been anything but easy. Now a professor at Arizona State University is studying the Valley's COVID-19 vaccine supply chain.
Are we trapped in another housing bubble? A rapid rise in home prices has some experts worried
Home prices are rising coast to coast and are outstripping wages and rents. Some say it's another housing bubble. But it's nothing like the mid-2000s, according to an ASU real estate expert.
Unemployment dips in Arizona for December, but jobs are still tight
Although jobless claims fell at the end of the year, certain industries — restaurants, hotels, and motels — will continue to be under economic stress in 2021.
ASU's Online MBA moves up in US News & World Report rankings, celebrates 9th year in Top 10
Once again this year, the W. P. Carey School of Business at Arizona State University tops the charts among several key U.S. News & World Report rankings for online business programs.