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ASU will offer new master's degree in AI

Arizona State University's W. P. Carey School of Business will launch a new Master of Science in Artificial Intelligence in Business program in Los Angeles starting in Fall 2026.

Gas prices on the rise due to refinery maintenance

Refinery maintenance in California and Arizona’s reliance on multiple fuel blends are driving up gas prices in the state, leaving experts split on whether drivers should expect a quick drop or continued volatility.

U.S. Latino immigrants generate $1.6 trillion in GDP, report says

ASU economist discusses report that found U.S. Latino immigrants contributed about $1.6 trillion to U.S. GDP in 2023, accounting for a substantial share of the nation’s economic growth.

AI in the classroom

Faculty from across the business school are testing new ways to integrate AI with teaching and learning.

LDC releases part two of the 2025 Official LDC U.S. Latino GDP Report™, featuring first-ever state-level forecasts through 2030 and Mexican American contributions to regional growth

The second part of the 2025 LDC U.S. Latino GDP Report introduces state-level forecasts through 2030 and highlights how Mexican Americans are contributing to growth across U.S. regions, underscoring the economic influence and future potential of the Latino population nationwide.

10 ASU undergraduate business programs rank in top 25 in nation

ASU strengthens its reputation as a leader in business education as 10 programs rank top 25 in the nation.

New ASU master's degree in AI launches in LA to serve global business leaders

The master's degree in artificial intelligence in business in Los Angeles connects students with Southern California's thriving entertainment, tech, and startup industries through hands-on projects, industry connections, and real-world experiences.

10 ASU undergraduate business programs rank in top 25 in nation

W. P. Carey School of Business climbs into nation's top 25 overall, with a notable gain in marketing.

What the Fed's rate cut means for mortgage rates

Consumers can look at 10-year Treasury Notes to predict future mortgage rates, says a W. P. Carey real estate expert.

If you'd put $1,000 into Intel stock 20 years ago, here's what you'd have today

An ASU finance expert weighs in on why Intel was one of the most profitable stocks between 1990 and 2020.