BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – In advance of Women’s History Month, the Indiana University Kelley School of Business recently installed a new series of banners recognizing an accomplished group of female alumni who have been part of the school’s history and efforts to be inclusive. The banners highlight trailblazers not only at Kelley but also at the… Read more »
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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 »
Kelley School se une con el Global Gateway Network para lanzar una serie de conversaciones sobre investigación
Editor’s note: This is a Spanish language version of the news release, “Kelley School partners with Global Gateway Network to launch research discussion series.” BLOOMINGTON, Indiana – Desde sus inicios, la iniciativa Global Gateway de la Universidad de Indiana ha trabajado para extender la reputación de IU como líder en investigación y educación en… Read more »
Kelley School partners with Global Gateway Network to launch research discussion series
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — Since its inception, the Indiana University Global Gateway initiative has extended IU’s reputation as a leader in research and education worldwide. The initiative continues with a new discussion series being launched May 25 by the Kelley School of Business. Jeff Prince, the Harold A. Poling Chair in Strategic Management and chair… Read more »
Prebys Scholar Nick Lugo strives to create meaningful change in other people’s lives
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – Podcaster, book author and entrepreneur. With the support of family, friends and a Conrad T. Prebys Scholarship from the Indiana University Kelley School of Business, Nick Lugo already has achieved all three important life goals in less than two years at IU. In December, Lugo, a sophomore double majoring in marketing at… Read more »
Chatbots can ease medical providers’ burden, offer trusted guidance to those with COVID-19 symptoms
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — COVID-19 has placed tremendous pressure on health care systems, not only for critical care but also from an anxious public looking for answers. Research from the Indiana University Kelley School of Business found that chatbots — software applications that conduct online chats via text or text-to-speech — working for reputable organizations… Read more »
To the Kelley MBA community
We appreciate your passion and care about the Kelley School. In this moment of focused attention on racial inequality, we have the opportunity as individuals and educators to recommit to make our university, school, programs, and our classrooms fair and just for all. We have a distinctive opportunity to shape curriculum and instruction in support… Read more »
Kelley offers no-cost assistance to help small Hoosier businesses shift their operations online
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — To help small companies in Indiana hit hard by the coronavirus pandemic, the Indiana University Kelley School of Business is offering no-cost assistance to businesses needing to shift operations online, while also providing paid internship opportunities for its students. Kelley is partnering with Indiana Small Business Development Centers and also will work… Read more »
Kelley and Krannert business schools partner to help IU Health manage surge of COVID-19 patients
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — Faculty at two of Indiana’s leading business schools — Indiana and Purdue universities — are collaborating on a project with IU Health to help the health care provider manage the COVID-19 demand surge in their 16 hospitals across five regions of the state. The interdisciplinary team of professors at IU’s Kelley School of… Read more »
Kelley School initiative results in more than 21,000 surgical masks donated to hospitals
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — In the fight against the novel coronavirus, a social grassroots venture started by students and faculty at the Indiana University Kelley School of Business has been working to get N95 and surgical masks to hospitals and to the life-saving doctors and nurses who need them. The #RealHeroesNeedMasks initiative was a result… Read more »