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November 24, 2009

Business

01/19/07

Business:  Master's degree targets health care professionals

Beginning next summer, physicians, nurses, health care administrators and those planning a career move to health care will have expanded opportunities to earn a master's degree in health sector management from ASU.

01/08/07

Business | Students | Community | Alumni:  W. P. Carey School of Business: Volunteers help taxpayers claim refunds

A group of students and alumni from ASU's W. P. Carey School of Business are volunteering to help hundreds of low-income working taxpayers in Tempe and Guadalupe keep more of their hard-earned wages.

12/27/06

Business:  Program accelerates MBA degree plan

ASU's W. P. Carey School of Business has introduced an MBA evening accelerated program, making it possible for students to receive their MBA degree in 18 months.

12/18/06

Business:  Master's program reaches to United Arab Emirates

ASU's W. P. Carey School of Business is working with the United Arab Emirates ' (U.A.E.) Zayed University to deliver an executive master's degree program in health care administration to physicians, nurses and administrators.

12/07/06

Business:  Arizona's unemployment rate drops

Arizona, and other western states are boasting unemployment rates well below the national average, according to the current issue of ASU's Western Blue Chip Economic Forecast.

12/04/06

Business:  ASU launches new grad programs in leadership and accountancy

ASU received approval to launch two new Master’s degree programs designed to develop leaders in management and accountancy by bringing experiential learning and virtual problem-solving into the classroom.

08/01/06

Business:  MBA students glean insights from public policy class

Fifty-three students from the W. P. Carey MBA Executive Program have returned from Washington, D.C.,

07/28/06

Business:  Top real estate expert joins W. P. Carey School

Top real estate expert joins W. P. Carey School

07/20/06

Business:  Arizona not deficient in high-wage jobs

The proportion of high-wage jobs in Arizona is nearly identical to the national average, according to an analysis of federal government employment data .