The cultural diversity of ASU and the lessons learned, along with a recent Hispanic scholarship award, are bringing Jose Ramirez closer to realizing the dream of working side-by-side with his father.
Despite these rough economic times, the W. P. Carey School of Business is naming some of the best businesses in Arizona as Spirit of Enterprise Award finalists for helping to boost our economy and our community.
A top ASU researcher recently received a major international honor, the Ken Arrow Award, for his work on how health insurance markets really work and whether existing insurance “risk pools” even make sense.
Marjorie Baldwin, of ASU's W. P. Carey School of Business, is part of a group of health care experts providing feedback to the official White House Health Reform Task Force.
Amy Hillman, a nationally renowned professor of management was recently named the new executive dean of the W. P. Carey School of Business and will become second-in-command at the nationally ranked school.
Small business owners struggling in the rough economy will receive valued education from top professors through a special program at the W. P. Carey School of Business this fall.
Phoenix-area home prices are “at or close to a market bottom,” according to a new study from W. P. Carey School of Business professor, Karl Guntermann.
A new study co-authored by ASU professor Michael Wiles shows successful product placements in films actually give the featured companies a boost in stock prices.