BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – Carmund White has performed on some big stages around the world. Sometimes he’s been out there alone and other times he’s been part of an ensemble. An opera tenor, White’s sung the roles of the smuggler character “Remendado” in Bizet’s opera, “Carmen.” He’s been the villain “Monastotos” in Mozart’s “The Magic… Read more »
Kelley School of Business
Helping improve education and opportunities for women in India at the heart of Kelley project
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – Connections that 100 Kelley Direct online MBA students hoped to make during their recent Kelley Connect Week went far beyond the usual networking opportunities. If they are indeed successful, their efforts will help empower young women in rural areas of Bihar province, India, and perhaps beyond. Kshitiz Anand, an Indiana University… Read more »
Opa! Students travel to Greece, learn from someone known for her love for the country
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – Many around Indiana University, the Kelley School of Business and beyond know of Tatiana Kolovou’s love for the land of her birth, Greece. As attested by the headline of recent article in Hellas Journal, a major Greek publication, the Kelley faculty member also is known as “the Greek professor in the… Read more »
Home run! Kelley School professor’s research on fan safety being honored by the Society for American Baseball Research
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — Just in time for baseball’s Opening Day on March 28, an Indiana University Kelley School of Business professor has learned his research on why Major League Baseball shouldn’t be immune from tort liability when fans are injured will receive a major award. Nathaniel Grow’s article, “The Faulty Law and Economics of… Read more »
Kelley professors’ arguments help sway judges in major court defeat for Airbnb and HomeAway
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – An opinion issued March 13 by the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals — which likely will dramatically impact the regulation of platform-based technology firms nationwide — closely followed the line of argument laid out in a brief filed with the court by two Indiana University Kelley School of Business professors, Abbey… Read more »
Kelley professor to receive IU Bloomington’s Outstanding Junior Faculty Award
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – George Ball, assistant professor of operations and decision technologies and ArcelorMittal Supply Chain Faculty Fellow, is among an accomplished group of faculty members who will receive the 2019 Indiana University Bloomington Outstanding Junior Faculty Award. The award is designed to identify promising tenure-track faculty who have not yet been awarded tenure and… Read more »
Kelley Direct Online MBA again ranked second in the U.S. and fourth worldwide by Financial Times
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – Kelley Direct students here for Kelley Connect Week received some additional good news Monday, when they learned along with the rest of the business school about new rankings from the Financial Times, which again ranked the program fourth worldwide and second among U.S. institutions. One of several top-rated offerings of the Indiana… Read more »
Kelley School conference examines healthcare industry’s role in fighting the opioid epidemic
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – Dr. Jennifer Walthall, secretary of the Indiana Family & Social Services Administration, will keynote “The Healthcare Industry in Pain Management and Addressing the Opioid Crisis,” a conference being presented Feb. 15 by the Indiana University Kelley School of Business. Walthall will kick off the conference, the latest event in the Indiana… Read more »
Financial Times Global MBA rankings highlight the value of Kelley School’s career services and research activities
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – Indiana University’s Kelley School of Business made a major move upward in the Financial Times’ annual survey of the top 100 MBA programs in the world. In rankings released Jan. 28, the school’s Full-Time MBA Program went from 57th to 43rd overall and rose to 22nd among all U.S. business schools…. Read more »
Kelley School accounting students ecstatic about winning the Deloitte FanTAXtic National Case Study Competition
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – Many accountants still are determining how the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 impacts clients. Advising clients on tax planning related to the new law was at the heart of a case adeptly handled last weekend by students in Indiana University’s Kelley School of Business. The Kelley School team took… Read more »