BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – The Indiana Life Sciences Collaboration Series, presented by the Center for the Business of Life Sciences at the Indiana University Kelley School of Business, addresses issues facing Indiana companies and Hoosiers in general. Topics that will be discussed during the 2023-24 series include persistent disparities in access to health treatment, the effect… Read more »
Professional Development
Kelley course offers real-world experience working with brand managers at top companies
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – Because of non-disclosure agreements, there’s a lot that Kelly King and her students can’t say specifically about what they did in the Indiana University Kelley School of Business course, “M-355, Brand Management Practicum.” But that’s part of the unique experience offered through an undergraduate Kelley School course that is geared toward students’… Read more »
How does the job market look like for the Class of 2021 ? The answer: much better
Editor’s note: As the class of 2021 graduates this weekend and leaves the Indiana University Bloomington campus to embark on new challenges and careers, we asked Rebecca Cook, executive director of undergraduate career services at the IU Kelley School of Business, to reflect on the current job market. She also offers insights into what… Read more »
Kelley School hosts Big Ten event to encourage female and underrepresented professionals to pursue academic careers in business
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – A frequent issue facing American business education is a critical shortage of academically trained faculty members from underrepresented populations. To help address this issue, the Indiana University Kelley School of Business is hosting a webinar on Feb. 25 with the 14 business schools of the Big Ten. The consecutive three-session virtual event,… Read more »
Despite COVID-19, IU student chapter finishes third in American Marketing Association’s national case competition
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — Despite not being able to make their presentation in person, a team of Kelley School of Business students in Indiana University’s student chapter of the American Marketing Association came in third in the professional organization’s national case competition. In February, students and their advisors — Greg Kitzmiller, I-Core case coordinator and… Read more »
Kelley partnering with Indy Chamber to offer free Rapid Recovery Series webinars to help businesses impacted by COVID-19
INDIANAPOLIS – Indy Chamber and Kelley Executive Education at the Indiana University Kelley School of Business are partnering to offer a webinar series that will give business owners best practices and strategies for reopening and recovering from the COVID-19 pandemic. Free and open to the public, the Rapid Recovery Series will cover topics ranging… Read more »
Kelley School helps businesses navigate through the COVID-19 crisis by providing free access to journal and podcast
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – In addition to being a public health issue, the novel coronavirus is endangering many businesses across the country and in Indiana. The Indiana University Kelley School of Business is responding to this need by providing free access to useful information through its Business Horizons journal and The ROI Podcast produced at the… Read more »
Kelley certificate defines, amplifies women’s management strengths
A new, hands-on leadership development program offered by the Kelley School of Business is designed to help women—and their organizations—reach their potential by building on female managers’ strengths rather than expecting them to work like men. The Women in Leadership business certificate program, Dec. 2 – 6, 2019, brings women together with experts in… Read more »
‘Creating companies where women can thrive’ is the focus of Business Horizons’ latest issue
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – For many years, professional women have been told to “be more assertive” or “less emotional,” while also being advised to “demand a seat at the table.” But the notion of placing the responsibility on women to advance within organizations is thankfully beginning to change, said Carolyn Goerner, clinical professor of management… Read more »
Kelley Dean’s Council member helps students and faculty better understand financial markets through Barron’s in Education program
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – Thanks to support from a member of the Indiana University Kelley School of Business Dean’s Council and Morgan Stanley, students and faculty will have complimentary access to real-world, market-moving information and analysis from Barron’s. The Kelley School’s new partnership with the Barron’s in Education program from Dow Jones is the result… Read more »