BLOOMINGTON AND INDIANAPOLIS — Idalene “Idie” Kesner, dean of the Indiana University Kelley School of Business, has announced the next step in a broad initiative to creating thoughtful conversations about diversity, equity and inclusion. On Sept. 10, Kelley students, faculty and staff at IU Bloomington and IUPUI were asked to participate in “The Commons,” an… Read more »
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Ethical leadership necessary for the continuance of American democracy, writes former congresswoman and Kelley alumna in new book
Lee Hamilton, Leon Panetta, Marcy Kaptur, Paul Helmke and Richard Painter joining Jill Long Thompson at book’s launch BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – In the introduction to her new book, former Indiana congresswoman Jill Long Thompson tells the story of a dinner invitation from a powerful committee chairman to illustrate the importance of ethics to the… Read more »
Business Law and Ethics faculty return from Academy of Legal Studies in Business conference with top honors
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – The annual conference of the Academy of Legal Studies in Business may have been held virtually this year, but one constant feature remained – high honors for business law faculty at the Indiana University Kelley School of Business. Three professors – Nathaniel Grow, Jennifer Pacella and Abbey Stemler – were the recipients… Read more »
Kelley alumnus fires up his 3D printers and a national network of others like him to create respirator shields for COVID-19 first responders
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – This spring, as everyone was beginning to understand the devastating public health crisis of the COVID-19 pandemic, Jeremy and Amy Filko were like many Americans. They felt helpless. They supported passive efforts to flatten the curve, such as wearing masks, social distancing and supporting the lockdown, but wished they could do… Read more »
School-wide committee appointed to address issues of diversity, equity and inclusion at Kelley
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – Idalene “Idie” Kesner, dean of the Indiana University Kelley School of Business, has announced a broad initiative to address issues of diversity, equity and inclusion. Kesner on Aug. 17 announced the appointment of a school-wide committee, chaired by Jason Brown, associate professor of accounting (pictured left), that will include students, faculty… Read more »
At a time when many firms cut professional development, Kelley offers discounted courses and resources to help alumni keep current
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – Recent reports have highlighted the need for professional development during the COVID-19 crisis, as those in business and other fields react to tectonic changes in how work is done. The business world already had changed rapidly since the start of the Millennium, but the pandemic is accelerating that evolution. At the… Read more »
Three Kelley professors to receive American Accounting Association’s Wildman Medal for their research contributions to the profession
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – Three accounting professors at the Indiana University Kelley School of Business will receive the 2020 Deloitte Foundation Wildman Medal Award from the American Accounting Association. The Wildman Medal recognizes research that is “judged to have made or will be likely to make the most significant contribution to the advancement of the practice… Read more »
Twelve top students from across Indiana selected for next class of Kelley Scholars
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — Twelve 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… Read more »
Kelley course on the business culture of Greece honored by Greek Ministry of Tourism
ATHENS – Sadly, study abroad programs for Indiana University students were cancelled this summer due to the current pandemic and the U.S. Department of State’s worldwide travel advisory. This impacted numerous international experiences for students in the IU Kelley School of Business, including those who normally enroll in Tatiana Kolovou’s “Business Culture of Greece”… Read more »
As international academic conferences are cancelled because of COVID-19, Kelley faculty step forward to host them virtually
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – Much has been reported about efforts at Indiana University and the Kelley School of Business to provide students with a high-quality educational experience online, but two major conferences hosted virtually by the school also demonstrate its ability to use the same technology to advance research knowledge. In the aftermath of the… Read more »