BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – Several faculty members and a student at the Indiana University Kelley School of Business recently were recognized with awards from the Academy of Legal Studies in Business. They included lifetime career achievement honors for Timothy Fort, the Eveleigh Professor in Business Ethics and professor of business law and ethics, who received the… Read more »
Business Law and Ethics
Manning Magid is first woman to lead faculty and research activities at Kelley IUPUI
INDIANAPOLIS — Julie Manning Magid, professor of business law and ethics and the executive and academic director of Tobias Leadership Center, on July 1 became the first woman to lead faculty and research activities for the Indiana University Kelley School of Business at IUPUI. As executive associate dean for faculty and research, Magid will serve… Read more »
Project helps businesses and government work together to prepare for environmental change
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – Leaders from several of Indiana’s largest employers and at nine cities across the Hoosier state are meeting to discuss how to better collaborate on resilience to climate change, through a federally funded project led by faculty at the Indiana University Kelley School of Business and the IU Environmental Resilience Institute. As a… Read more »
Kelley professors offer thoughts on marketing, cybersecurity concerns around Winter Olympics
Many companies have used the Olympics as an ideal platform for positioning their brand to worldwide audience. However, with the games being held in a nation facing international criticism over human rights and privacy issues, the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing Feb. 4-20 will present challenges in marketing and cybersecurity. Kim Saxton, clinical professor of… Read more »
Worldwide Roundtable Discussion Series continues with focus on shared value creation
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – Several Indiana University and Kelley School of Business alumni will join other successful leaders in business and international development in roundtable discussions about creating economic value while also helping society to address its needs and challenges. The live panel discussions – presented virtually and originating from Jakarta, Indonesia, Mexico City and Berlin… Read more »
Sexual harassment and workplace culture is focus of next Equity Now event Nov. 8
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — Leora Eisenstadt, associate professor of legal studies and the Murray Shusterman Research Fellow at Temple University’s Fox School of Business, will be the next presenter in Equity Now, a national online speaker series on race, gender, and how law and policy can facilitate equality, fairness and inclusion in organizations. Eisenstadt will lead… Read more »
Kelley professor to discuss ‘racial equity in a colorblind world’ at Equity Now event
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — Goldburn P. Maynard Jr., assistant professor of business law and ethics at the Indiana University Kelley School of Business, will be the next presenter in Equity Now, a national online speaker series on race, gender, and how law and policy can facilitate equality, fairness and inclusion in organizations. Maynard will lead a… Read more »
Four members of the Biden administration’s climate strategy team to discuss specific implications for the Midwest
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – Kelly Eskew, clinical professor of business law and ethics at the Indiana University Kelley School of Business, will moderate a discussion July 19 with Sonia Aggarwal, White House policy advisor on climate and innovation, and give closing remarks for the Midwest Climate Summit’s program on new federal climate strategy and the role… Read more »
Next Equity Now talk to highlight challenges for the disabled now and after COVID-19
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — As we all know, COVID-19 has had a profound effect on the workplace. Many working from home have faced the additional challenges of caring for children and other family members and other concerns normally outside the job environment. But what about for those with disabilities? Marianne DelPo Kulow, the Gregory H Adamian… Read more »
Looking back at great things that happened in 2020, Kelley’s historic centennial year
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – As we turn the page on another calendar year, a somewhat muted centennial celebration of the Indiana University Kelley School of Business also comes to an end. As we reflect on what has been a tumultuous 2020, it remains true that students, faculty and staff at Kelley continued a 100-year legacy of… Read more »