BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – Indiana University’s Kelley School of Business is partnering with edX, the leading nonprofit learning destination, to present new online master’s degrees in accounting and information technology management, beginning in 2019. Today’s announcement represents a next step for Kelley in providing quality graduate education online to students in ways that best suit the… Read more »
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Kelley alumnus whose firm helped rescue Thailand’s Wild Boars soccer team to speak about leadership in a team environment
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — As the world watched, a coordinated effort involving courageous cave divers and thousands of volunteers rescued a dozen members of a youth soccer team and their coach, who had been trapped in a flooded Thailand cave. Among those playing a crucial role was Patrick Decker, an Indiana University Kelley School of Business… Read more »
IU alumnus and writer for Stephen Colbert returns to campus to discuss coping with depression while seeking career success
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — Brian Stack, an award-winning writer and comedian and an Indiana University alumnus, will speak at 7 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 11 about his career in television and how he coped with anxiety and depression. It is being presented by two campus organizations that foster mental health and wellness — Balance at Kelley… Read more »
Kelley School conference offers insights for companies doing business in and with Indonesia
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — The Center for International Business Education and Research in Indiana University’s Kelley School of Business, Friday is presenting a conference designed to help Indiana and Midwest companies pursue opportunities in and with the world’s fourth most populous country, Indonesia. Speakers at “Doing Business In and With Indonesia,” will include Rosmalawati Chalid, consul… Read more »
Kelley School’s Fry Scholars Program marks its 10th anniversary
Marking a 10th anniversary, Indiana University’s Kelley School of Business has announced its largest class of William R. Fry Scholars. Thirty-two incoming freshmen have been selected as Fry Scholars. Entering freshmen who applied to IU and were directly admitted to the Kelley School were eligible. Preference is given to students who are traditionally underrepresented in… Read more »
IU Kelley School of Business announces Dean’s Council Scholars
Indiana University’s Kelley School of Business has announced its Dean’s Council Scholars. Chosen from among all entering freshmen who applied to IU and were directly admitted to the Kelley School, 16 incoming freshmen are Dean’s Council Scholars. Preference is given to students who are traditionally underrepresented in the field of business. Students receive funding toward… Read more »
Journal Impact Factor ratings indicate that Kelley School’s Business Horizons journal is rising in prominence among scholars
Business Horizons, an academic journal published by Indiana University’s Kelley School of Business, has seen a big gain in the Thomson Reuters Journal Impact Factor ratings, which measure how often academic journal articles are cited by scholars and researchers. The Journal Impact Factor ratings are one the most widely used measures of a publication’s… Read more »
Eleven top students chosen as Kelley Scholars
Eleven incoming Indiana University freshmen from across the Hoosier state have been selected as Kelley Scholars at the Kelley School of Business. The Kelley Scholars, who intend to major in business at IU Bloomington, will receive standard tuition and fees, a stipend for living expenses and funding for academic activities such as overseas study. The… Read more »
Kelley student receives prestigious grant for research project that may help improve outcomes for cancer patients
Aparna Soni, a doctoral candidate in business economics and public policy in the Indiana University Kelley School of Business, is one of nearly 20 scholars whose work is being supported by the Horowitz Foundation for Social Policy. The Horowitz Foundation has awarded Soni a $7,500 grant in support of her research project, “Reducing Health Disparities… Read more »
Opioid misuse costs Indiana over $4 billion annually, or $11 million daily, IU study finds
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — Over the past 15 years, the number of opioid overdose deaths in Indiana has risen by more than 500 percent, while misuse of these drugs has cost the state a total of $43.3 billion, according to research from Indiana University. In addition to the human cost, economic damage from the misuse… Read more »