Eric Cylwik started working at Tempe-based Sundt Construction when he was a second-year student at Arizona State University. He's now the director of innovation for the company and credits his fearless embrace of innovation to his time at ASU, where he earned a degree from The Design School in 2009.
As AI continues to expand, the technology is shaping ever more aspects of our daily life, from how we shop to how we communicate. Yet, a quiet hesitance lingers when it enters the world of personal finance. W. P. Carey School of Business Faculty Associate Jacob Gold outlines why he believes AI in the financial industry sits at the intersection of innovation and human insight, and how that connection is steering its future.
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Arizona is not running out of water. We are running out of cheap water. This means not just higher water rates, but also difficult choices on economic trade-offs — for example, higher food prices due to less water for agriculture but lower housing prices with more water for residential growth.” Read the story.
Rhett Larson ASU Law and the Kyl Center for Water Policy
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Arizona State University is proud to be the No. 1 public university for hosting international students. ... Our international student community not only enhances the academic experience at ASU, but also supports the broader economy." Read the full statement.
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