Former FDIC chairman, popular CNBC commentator and former Arizona State University College of Business Dean L. William “Bill” Seidman is being remembered this week as a leader who made great contributions to the economy and higher education.
More than 1,500 students will receive diplomas from the nationally ranked W. P. Carey School of Business this week, making this one of the largest graduating classes ever for the school.
W. P. Carey School of Business experts will give facts and forecasts about the Arizona and U.S. economies at the annual Economic Outlook Luncheon sponsored by The Economic Club of Phoenix.
In a forum titled Sharing the Weath – Advancing Commercialization in the University Environment, ASU leaders, entrpreneaurs and chief executive officers explored ways to speed the move of innovative technologies from the research lab to the marketplace
Some of the best businesses in Arizona will be honored with Spirit of Enterprise Awards from the W. P. Carey School of Business. It's time to apply for the 13th annual awards.
ASU is expected to become the nation's first public university to offer a Master of Public Health program focusing specifically on urban health, addressing timely issues such as homelessness, mental health and health care access.
While the latest numbers from the Arizona State University-Repeat Sales Index still show a record decline for Phoenix-area home prices, forecasts then show a slight upturn.