BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – In recognition of the analytical and technical competencies possessed by its graduates and the contributions they can make to employers, the in-residence Master of Science in Finance program at the Indiana University Kelley School of Business is now STEM-designated. Beginning with those earning degrees this spring, graduates of the program will… Read more »
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Kelley Direct Online MBA program again ranked No. 1 in U.S. by QS and The Princeton Review
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – For the second time in a week, the Kelley Direct Online MBA program at Indiana University has been ranked No. 1 in the nation. On April 15, the Princeton Review placed Kelley Direct at the top of its online MBA rankings for the fifth year in a row. On April 21,… Read more »
Statement from Kelley School Dean Kesner after Derek Chauvin was found guilty of all three charges in the murder of George Floyd
Below is a statement from Idalene “Idie” Kesner, dean of the Indiana University Kelley School of Business, after Derek Chauvin was found guilty of all three charges in the murder of George Floyd: Dear Kelley Students, Faculty, Staff and Alumni, Eleven months ago, we watched with outrage the appalling video footage of George Floyd’s death… Read more »
Eli Lilly CIO, Deloitte U.S. board chair and theGrio chief content officer speaking at IU Kelley School
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – Diversity Month at the Indiana University Kelley School of Business will conclude with presentations by two successful female leaders in the C-suite and another featuring the chief content officer of theGrio, a news organization covering Black America. Kelley’s Full-Time MBA Program has been presenting the event series, “Unity in Diversity,” which already… Read more »
Kelley’s Diversity Month begins with honoring first Consortium fellows, other notable alumni
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – The Indiana University Kelley School of Business and its Full-Time MBA Program are kicking off Diversity Month with the dedication on April 9 of a new series of banners recognizing an accomplished group of alumni who have been part of the school’s history and efforts to be inclusive. Students, faculty and staff… Read more »
Health savings accounts often overlooked as a financial strategy for building personal wealth
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – Many experts have praised health savings accounts – commonly known as HSAs – for providing a triple tax break. Money is deposited pretax, can grow tax-free and is not taxed when it is spent, as long you as the expenses are eligible. During the pandemic, they have become an important way… Read more »
Kelley Direct program ranked fifth worldwide and No. 2 in the U.S. by the Financial Times
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – The Indiana University Kelley School of Business’ Kelley Direct Online MBA program continues to be recognized internationally for delivering a high-quality degree, backed by top-notch career services and respected faculty, according to new rankings from the Financial Times. The UK-based business publication has ranked the program fifth worldwide and second among… Read more »
Thousands become more financially literate through courses offered by the Kelley School
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – More than 4,500 people so far have taken advantage of a free opportunity to enhance their financial literacy and learn more about personal finance through a series of online courses delivered by the Indiana University Kelley School of Business. In October, the Kelley School announced a partnership with edX to offer… Read more »
American Association for Physician Leadership partners with IU Kelley School of Business
New partnership will deepen access to business knowledge for physician leaders A new partnership between the American Association for Physician Leadership and the Indiana University Kelley School of Business aims to provide physician leaders with deeper access to business acumen that drives effective change in healthcare. The American Association for Physician Leadership (AAPL) is the… Read more »
Study of auto recalls shows carmakers delay announcements until they can ‘hide in the herd’
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – Automotive recalls are occurring at record levels, but seem to be announced after inexplicable delays. A research study of 48 years of auto recalls announced in the United States finds carmakers frequently wait to make their announcements until after a competitor issues a recall – even if it is unrelated to… Read more »