BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – The Indiana University Kelley School of Business this fall welcomed 18 MBA students who are members of its 55th class of Consortium for Graduate Study in Management fellows. Better known as The Consortium, the national organization co-founded by the Kelley School in 1966 enhances diversity in business education through merit-based support and… Read more »
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Five Kelley School alumni being honored for their professional achievements on Oct. 9
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – Five alumni of the Indiana University Kelley School of Business will be honored for professional achievement during the 2021 Kelley Alumni Awards Ceremony on Oct. 9 at IU Bloomington. “It is always an honor to recognize accomplished Kelley alumni who have left their marks in their communities and at their companies,” said… 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 »
IU and Kelley honored for efforts to connect students with employers across China
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – An international organization founded by leading universities worldwide and China’s leading recruitment platform has chosen Indiana University Bloomington as a winner of its 2021 China Career Development Award. The honor designates IU as a Top 50 Professional Collaboration Support Global University. In its announcement, the Global University Central Career Union said the… Read more »
Research: Very low effective tax rates often do not reflect high levels of corporate tax avoidance
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – Companies’ low effective tax rates have drawn the ire of politicians, policymakers, the media and the public. As Congress begins debating changes to corporate taxes to partially fund a $3.5 trillion budget plan, the Biden administration is raising questions about how much corporations pay in taxes. But new research from the Indiana… Read more »
New collaboration between Kelley and a leading Greek university begins with student project
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – Forty-four students at the Indiana University Kelley School of Business and the Athens University of Economics and Business recently wrapped a joint case project studying a highly successful Greek business startup, e-satisfaction. The project – done virtually — was the inaugural activity of a new formal collaboration between the two business schools…. Read more »
Kelley course offers real-world experience working with brand managers at top companies
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – Because of non-disclosure agreements, there’s a lot that Kelly King and her students can’t say specifically about what they did in the Indiana University Kelley School of Business course, “M-355, Brand Management Practicum.” But that’s part of the unique experience offered through an undergraduate Kelley School course that is geared toward students’… Read more »
Kelley professor joins national committee studying U.S. medical product supply chain
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – George Ball, associate professor of operations and decision technologies and Weimer Faculty Fellow at the Indiana University Kelley School of Business, has been invited to join a national advisory committee studying the security of the U.S. medical product supply chain. The ad hoc committee, established by the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering… Read more »
Kelley School co-hosts international conference on tackling global sustainability challenges
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – Amid concerns over sustainability issues, ranging from climate change, widening inequality, to the global pandemic, the Indiana University Kelley School of Business served as co-host to the inaugural Conference on Innovations to Tackle Global Sustainability Challenges. Stephanie Wang, assistant professor of international business and strategy, served as program chair. Jeff McMullen,… Read more »
Faculty remember their colleague Craig Holden, establish a doctoral fellowship in his memory
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – Friends, family and colleagues of Craig Holden hope a new doctoral fellowship being established in his name will be a fitting way to honor his memory and his many valued contributions to the Finance Department at the Indiana University Kelley School of Business and to the profession. Holden, a Kelley School faculty member… Read more »