BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – John Hassell, an accounting professor at Indiana University Kelley School of Business Indianapolis and two-time alumnus of the Kelley School, was honored by his peers at Bloomington for his impact on teaching, service and research for more than a quarter century. Hassell, who earned an MBA and a Ph.D. in accounting in… Read more »
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IU Kelley School hosting conference on ESG and global sustainability challenges
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – Recent surveys indicate that strong support remains for shareholder resolutions concerning environmental, social, and governance-focused investing. For example, a new study of state and local public pension funds from around the country found that, as a group, their support rate for key ESG resolutions was considerably higher than general shareholders. But political… Read more »
Students in Kelley’s Full-Time MBA Program win the John Lewis Racial Justice Case Competition
ATLANTA – Six Full-Time MBA students at the Indiana University Kelley School of Business swept the competition in the third annual John R. Lewis Racial Justice Case Competition at the Goizueta Business School at Emory University. Competing under the name “Café Con Leche,” the team of second-year MBAs Taydra Jones, Natalia Corredor, Vennetta McCray, Armel… Read more »
Meet your new AI colleague; Kelley professor studies working with digital humans
Editor’s note: You are welcome to view a one-hour webinar, “Meet your new AI Colleague – Working with Digital Humans,” which was presented by Kelley Professor Alan Dennis and his co-authors on Feb. 23. BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – With rapid progress in computer graphics and advancements in artificial intelligence, human faces are now being put on… Read more »
Kelley School students, faculty help make history of Wylie House – home of IU’s first president – more accessible
Editor’s note: This article was written by Joe Hiland, a web content specialist at IU Libraries. BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — For Carey Champion, director of Indiana University Libraries’ Wylie House Museum, accessibility has always been at the forefront of the museum’s mission to support student and faculty research, and to provide the broader community with an… Read more »
Attending UN Climate Change Conference COP27 is life changing for Kelley School student
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – For two weeks in November, much of the world’s attention was focused on Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt, and the United Nations Climate Change Conference COP27. Among those in attendance as part of an official Indiana University delegation was Kara Lehner, a senior in the Kelley School of Business, and her instructor, Kelly… Read more »
New partnership with Alpha Phi Alpha encourages members to pursue a Kelley MBA
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – Continuing a long tradition of developing close ties with national organizations that advance diversity and inclusion, the Indiana University Kelley School of Business is partnering with Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Inc., the first intercollegiate Greek-lettered fraternity for African American men. Through the partnership, college graduates who are Alpha Phi Alpha members are… Read more »
While others were literally singing the blues, Kelley student does award winning research
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – It was quite the summer for Robert Gevers, a senior studying finance at the Indiana University Kelley School of Business – write a research paper, listen to jazz and blues in New Orleans and Memphis and win a national legal studies competition. Gevers, from Fort Wayne, Indiana, was one of six students… Read more »
Now 20 years old, the Godfrey Center remains a vibrant hub for graduate education at Kelley
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – The centennial celebration in 2020 for the Indiana University Kelley School of Business sadly was muted by the Covid-19 pandemic. But 2022 offers something of a reset, given that IU offered its first classes in commerce in 1902. This fall provides two major milestones – the 120th anniversary of business education at… Read more »
Kelley conference on AI in healthcare taking place at 16 Tech Innovation District on April 29
INDIANAPOLIS — Shruti Iyer, principal innovation architect at Oracle Health Sciences, will keynote the conference, “The Potential of Artificial Intelligence and Smart Devices in Healthcare, being presented April 29 in Indianapolis by the Indiana University Kelley School of Business. Iyer will kick off the conference, the latest event in the Indiana Life Sciences Collaboration Conference… Read more »