The Urban Land Institute's (ULI) Arizona District Council has awarded scholarships to two W. P. Carey School of Business graduate students in the school's full-time MBA real estate specialization program. The two $2,000 awards are part of a new ULI real estate scholarship program for students at the W. P. Carey School and at ASU's College of Design.
Adrian Sannier, the University Technology Officer (UTO) for ASU, will host open forums this month regarding the student technology fee, which is up for a vote later in the month.
The Australia New Zealand America Chamber of Commerce (ANZACC) will offer scholarships to study abroad through the Global Futures Initiative of ASU's Ira A. Fulton School of Engineering.
Six members of the African Students Association at ASU have created a company to help solve one of the most critical and widespread problems on one of the world's largest continents: water scarcity in Africa.
ASU has risen again in the national rankings for freshman National Merit Scholars, attracting a higher number of these bright students than almost any other public university in the United States, according to a newly released report.
ASU has risen again in the national rankings for freshman National Merit Scholars, attracting a higher number of these bright students than almost any other public university in the United States, according to a newly released report.
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.
ASU's Global Student Ambassadors, an initiative newly established by Anthony “Bud” Rock's Office of the Vice President for Global Engagement, recently played host to a visiting delegation from Turkey.