BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – As a student at the Indiana University Kelley School of Business, Lance Breitstein fell in love with the stock market. He read or watched anything he could find on the topic, whether it was a book, a blog or a video. “What I realized was that I really wanted to go into… Read more »
Partnership
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 »
‘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 »
Students and faculty at IU and Kelley build home with Whirlpool and Habitat for Humanity
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – After a year’s hiatus due to Covid-19, students, faculty and staff from Indiana University and the Kelley School of Business are building a new home with a Bloomington family through Habitat for Humanity of Monroe County, with support from Whirlpool Corporation. This year’s Habitat build is especially meaningful and distinctive in several… Read more »
IU and Kelley honored for efforts to connect students with employers across China
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – An international organization founded by leading universities worldwide and China’s leading recruitment platform has chosen Indiana University Bloomington as a winner of its 2021 China Career Development Award. The honor designates IU as a Top 50 Professional Collaboration Support Global University. In its announcement, the Global University Central Career Union said the… Read more »
New collaboration between Kelley and a leading Greek university begins with student project
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – Forty-four students at the Indiana University Kelley School of Business and the Athens University of Economics and Business recently wrapped a joint case project studying a highly successful Greek business startup, e-satisfaction. The project – done virtually — was the inaugural activity of a new formal collaboration between the two business schools…. 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 »
Pritzker Private Capital launches PPC University with IU’s Kelley School of Business
CHICAGO – Pritzker Private Capital (PPC), a leader in family direct investing, today announced the launch of PPC University, a series of customized, graduate-level business education courses developed and presented in partnership with Kelley School of Business Executive Education at Indiana University. PPC University courses will support the professional development of emerging leaders across the… Read more »
Kelley School’s HOPE Digital Project helps more than 360 Hoosier ventures through pandemic
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – During the pandemic, more than 360 small businesses and public organizations in Indiana in 52 counties across Indiana – half of them owned by women – have been helped through a no-cost assistant program by the Indiana University Kelley School of Business. Working in partnership with the Indiana Economic Development Corporation… Read more »