Two world-class MBA programs, one unique global experience
A unique executive MBA from W. P. Carey and EGADE Business School offers the best of both worlds: The entrepreneurial and student-focused approach to learning that EGADE is known for combined with W. P. Carey’s ‘Business is personal’ mindset and our mission of educating tomorr
Executive’s career and ASU journey provides core class material for MBA students
W. P. Carey executive-in-residence and adjunct professor Steve Lockard navigates graduates’ education needs with experience from his business pivot.
Financial planning BA debuts at ASU's W. P. Carey School of Business
Along with giving students the targeted coursework and internship opportunities to enter a financial planning career, the new program prepares students to immediately sit for the certified financial planner (CFP) certification exam.
Second annual Women in Supply Chain Symposium calls for courage amidst crisis
The ASU Supply Chain Executive Consortium (SCEC) hosted the second annual Women in Supply Chain Symposium virtually on Thursday, Sept. 17. This year’s theme focused on “Courage and Resiliency in the Midst of Crisis,” and welcomed more than 200 participants.
Fulbright Canada announces W. P. Carey student Julie Kaplan awarded Killam Fellowship
W. P. Carey School of Business and Barrett, The Honors College student Julie Kaplan is no stranger to success. She can now celebrate another achievement: a Fulbright Canada Killam Fellowship.
Despite more women in supply chain, more still needed at the top
A symposium in partnership with the W. P. Carey School of Business and the ASU Supply Chain Executive Consortium prop up female talent in the industry.
Common questions and misconceptions about virtual career events
Just as many classes, events, and even happy hours are moving to virtual formats, W. P. Carey is transitioning to virtual career events this fall.
Choose your campus adventure
The teaching and learning choices and safe health systems influencing the fall 2020 semester — and beyond.
5 ways to prepare your space for a virtual interview
As the coronavirus pandemic continues to take a toll across the country, we are all getting used to virtual ways of connecting. Interviewing is no different, and even as employers start to look at back-to-office plans, video interviews might be here to stay.
Accounting students get real-world fraud lessons
Nathan Mueller shares how his $8.5 million embezzlement that lasted four years began with a breach of controls and small choices.