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Aug-27-2008

High Oil Prices Mean World's Main Energy Source Likely to Change: Expert Sees Pattern in Historic Cycle

"We won't ever run out of oil, just like we never ran out of whales." That's the main message from an expert who has studied change in the world's primary energy source over time. He understands why gas and oil prices are sky high and explains it's all just part of the historic cycle needed for a major energy shift.

Aug-25-2008

Groundbreaking New Program Offers "Sustainable" Business Degree: B.A. Students Can Combo with Sustainability, Communication & More

More and more people and businesses want to find ways to conserve energy and help make our natural resources last longer. As the new school year begins, a groundbreaking new degree program at the W. P. Carey School of Business at Arizona State University will make it easier for business students to help their future companies utilize sustainability practices.

Aug-22-2008

U.S. News & World Report Ranks W. P. Carey School in Top 25 Again: Consistent High Showing for Supply Chain Management Program, Too

U.S. News & World Report has issued its highly regarded annual rankings of American universities, and they show the W. P. Carey School of Business at Arizona State University consistently performs in the Top 25 "Best Business Programs."

Aug-21-2008

Popular 100-Calorie Packs Make Dieters Eat MORE

People who want to lose weight should probably think twice about stocking up on 100-calorie mini-packs. A new study from researchers at Arizona State University and the University of Kentucky shows dieters will actually eat more food and calories if the portions are presented in small sizes and packages.

Aug-19-2008

Creating Change in China through Education: ASU's Shanghai Program Teaches the Leaders Who Influence Millions

The Olympics are placing a strong focus on China and its people, government and economy. One U.S. business school has been there for several years, quietly educating some of the top leaders in finance and economics, in an effort to change the way China does business. Professor Buck K. W. Pei, associate dean of Asia Programs at the W. P. Carey School of Business at Arizona State University, and his colleagues teach students at the highest levels of the Chinese business community how their organizations can conserve energy, reduce pollution and work better with businesses in other countries.

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