Eleven 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 overseas study. The… Read more »
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Kelley student receives prestigious grant for research project that may help improve outcomes for cancer patients
Aparna Soni, a doctoral candidate in business economics and public policy in the Indiana University Kelley School of Business, is one of nearly 20 scholars whose work is being supported by the Horowitz Foundation for Social Policy. The Horowitz Foundation has awarded Soni a $7,500 grant in support of her research project, “Reducing Health Disparities… Read more »
New MS in Finance degree meets the needs of professionals with liberal arts, science, engineering and informatics backgrounds
A new master’s degree from IU’s Kelley School of Business is designed to meet the needs of many young professionals with backgrounds in the liberal arts, engineering, informatics, the sciences and other careers featuring technical analysis and critical thinking skills. Kelley’s new Master of Science in Finance degree builds on a strong foundation laid by… Read more »
Four NFL players are pursuing the Vince Lombardi Trophy and a Kelley School master’s degree
An estimated worldwide audience of more than 110 million is expected to tune in this Sunday for Super Bowl LII, featuring the New England Patriots and the Philadelphia Eagles. While most fans are pulling for one team over the other, we’re pulling for the four players on both teams who currently are students in the… Read more »
Real Estate Billionaire and Philanthropist Conrad T. Prebys Makes $20 Million Gift to IU and Kelley School
Philanthropist Conrad T. Prebys, BS’55, has made a $20 million gift to benefit the Kelley School of Business and to fund a new university amphitheater. From modest beginnings in a South Bend working class neighborhood, Conrad T. Prebys came to IU a determined young man. Within a few years after graduation, he relocated to… Read more »