BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – Three years ago, Indiana University Kelley School of Business student Gracelyn “Grace” Pavy traveled to Puerto Rico for spring break. But instead of looking for sun, sand, and libations, she spent the week working with a non-profit organization focused on sustainable farming. “This included eating the food previous groups planted, planting food… Read more »
Kelley School of Business
Seven trailblazing Kelley School women recognized through new series of banners
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – In advance of Women’s History Month, the Indiana University Kelley School of Business recently installed a new series of banners recognizing an accomplished group of female alumni who have been part of the school’s history and efforts to be inclusive. The banners highlight trailblazers not only at Kelley but also at the… 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 professor studies increased use of artificial intelligence in cybersecurity
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – For decades, movies and books have portrayed the potential of artificial intelligence and researchers continue to explore ways in which computers outpace humans. Professors at the Indiana University Kelley School of Business are conducting significant research and teaching about how AI is used, including increasingly in cybersecurity. One of those researchers, Sagar… Read more »
Kelley professor’s M-Score model remains most viable means of predicting corporate fraud
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — Enhanced oversight over the auditing profession and firms’ financial reporting has led to a proliferation of models to predict financial statement fraud. But one of the first forensic models, the M-Score, devised by an Indiana University Kelley School of Business professor in the late 90s, remains accurate and is the most economically viable for investors… Read more »
Kelley alumni to talk about their experiences in ‘extreme career pivoting’ at webinar Feb. 24
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – Media reports have well chronicled the “Great Resignation” and provided many examples of professionals working in healthcare environments, pharmacies and schools who have left careers due to burnout, stress and changing priorities. The Full-Time MBA Program at the Indiana University Kelley School of Business on Feb. 24 is launching its new, free… Read more »
‘Who Dey?’ Bengals’ Trey Hopkins and Jordan Evans seek a Super Bowl ring and a Kelley MBA
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – After Sunday’s AFC Championship game, football fans around the country became reacquainted with the Cincinnati Bengals’ rallying cry, “Who Dey?” They probably included a few people around Indiana University’s Kelley School of Business, in support of two members of the Bengals who also are earning their MBAs through a partnership with the… Read more »
Declining viewership for live events, including the Super Bowl, presents concerns for advertisers
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – This year’s NFL Championship, best known as the Super Bowl, will again be one of the most watched events. But public interest in live events appears to be declining, even for the “Big Game,” say two marketing professors at the Indiana University Kelley School of Business. “Live sports events are the last… 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 »
Undergraduate Program ranked 11th overall, second in alumni experience in P&Q rankings
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — Indiana University’s Kelley School of Business rose eight positions to 11th overall and fourth among all public universities in rankings of undergraduate programs released on Jan. 27 by Poets&Quants for Undergrads, a leading news site about business education. This year’s ranking also moves the school ahead of where it was ranked by… Read more »