A look at the downside to employee loyalty

While unpaid overtime and skipped breaks might be seen as morally acceptable or acts of dedication to a company, they can also lead to wage exploitation, says a W. P. Carey management expert.

Revamped teaching method captures attention of students

How I-MAC 2.0 turns leadership theory into interactive, high-impact learning.

When business pushes culture forward

For Miki Agrawal, periods and body hygiene became more than just a business; they became a platform for widespread social change.

Built to lead, shaped by need

Through Bevel, Tristan Walker transformed a personal challenge into a bold, vision- and mission-driven brand.

Pop culture is key to effective teaching

How a management and entrepreneurship professor uses Ted Lasso and other pop-culture touchstones to bring leadership lessons to life.

Student projects provide HR solutions for Valley companies

In MGT 426: HR Consulting Projects, designed by Professor Eric Knott, students serve as HR consultants solving real-world challenges for businesses in the Valley.

The New Governance Lab inspires tomorrow's game changers

How W. P. Carey scholars are redefining corporate oversight through collaboration, data, and values-driven leadership.

MBA students empower incarcerated women

Through the PATHS program with the Televerde Foundation, W. P. Carey evening MBA students taught negotiation skills that help women prepare for life beyond prison.

After NHL exit, W. P. Carey alums advocate for the future of Arizona hockey

Olympian Lyndsey Fry (MBA '18) and Garrett Niederkorn (BS Management Entrepreneurship '15, MBA '19) are supporting the Valley's hockey community through the Matt Shott Arizona Hockey Legacy Foundation.

Leading the movement to fix fast fashion

As a college student, Jennifer Hyman founded a clothing rental service that reimagined how people interact with the fashion industry.