Time to get acquainted
It’s been a few weeks now since roommates assignments were put out and if you haven’t already, the time has come to start getting to know your future bunk mates. As a freshman, there is a high...
View ArticleMaking an Impression- McCord Hall
Over the past few years, there was chatter around campus that the W. P. Carey School of Business would be expanding, but no one was totally sure if this was true. Then in October of this past school...
View ArticleThe Endless Debate
Arizona State University is the happiest place on earth (no joke). I mean it. But just like Disneyland, it is also quite costly if you don’t plan accordingly. Prices are always rising. Options for...
View Article3 Tips to Succeeding from Day One
You know what I like about tips? They’re free and, hopefully, worth more than you paid for them! Here we go: Chart Out Your Semester Generally speaking, professors spend the first day of class going...
View Article“I am a Sun Devil Fan”
I have a challenge for all of you supposed “Sun Devil Die Hards.” Now I know if you call yourself a die hard, you will be attending all six of our home football games. My real challenge is for you …...
View ArticleOne of ASU’s Best Kept Secrets
Where will you spend the majority of your time this semester? The average student spends between 12 – 15 hours/week in class. Professors often use this as justification for filling the other 25 hours...
View ArticleCamp Carey 2012: A Facilitator Perspective
Camp is one of those places where you learn to grow as a person and as a leader. Likewise, going to Camp Carey as an incoming student may be one of the most important steps to a successful freshman...
View ArticleYahoo! Revitalization: A Tough Task for College Sophomores
It has been a while since I’ve contributed an article to the W. P. Carey Student Experience Blog. Today, I will explore how Yahoo! can reinvent itself from the mediocre and second rate brand that most...
View ArticleThe W. P. Carey Study Abroad Experience
During my first two years at ASU, the most common piece of advice from my mentors was to study abroad. Yet, I never expected that I would have that opportunity. I said I’d look into it later, but I...
View ArticleA Plea for High Quality Presentations
Originally from http://bennettdwosh.com/2013/06/12/a-plea-for-high-quality-presentations/ Dear Fellow Schoolmates, I don’t know if you noticed, but the kid in the second row just fell asleep during...
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