INDIANAPOLIS – More than 1.7 million people are diagnosed with cancer and about 610,000 people die from the disease annually, according to the National Cancer Institute. Researchers at Indiana universities and life sciences companies are part of the fight to effectively treat cancer and hopefully find a cure for it in the future. The… Read more »
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Kelley School hosts the nation’s premier collegiate competition in professional selling
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – Students from 20 colleges and universities across the country will compete this week in the 13th annual National Team Selling Competition, hosted by the Indiana University Kelley School of Business. The two-day premier event for students studying professional sales takes place Oct. 23-25 and is organized by Kelley’s Center for Global… Read more »
Kelley School professor appointed as an advisor to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
WASHINGTON — Michael R. Baye, the Bert Elwert Professor of Business Economics at the Indiana University Kelley School of Business, has been appointed to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s Academic Research Council, which advises bureau leadership on a broad range of consumer financial issues and emerging market trends. Baye, who joined the Kelley School… Read more »
IU Entrepreneurial Connection Day features Silicon Valley innovator that is generating ‘buzz’
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – Neal Rickner, a Silicon Valley tech executive and chief operating officer of Makani, a next-generation wind-turbine company owned by Alphabet, will speak September 6 at the Indiana University Kelley School of Business’ Entrepreneurial Connection Day. Rickner has led several multidisciplinary teams across Makani, including those involving corporate strategy, project development, finance,… Read more »
Kelley conference to examine the role of foods we eat as part of Indiana’s life sciences industry
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – Many may remember their parents’ admonition to “eat your vegetables.” Healthcare providers warn against taking in too many calories, too much sugar and too much fat. Some doctors are writing prescriptions for healthier foods. On the menu for the next event in the Indiana Life Sciences Collaboration Conference Series is a… Read more »
IU president presents Kelley-authored economic report at CEO summit in Washington, D.C.
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – At a recent summit of American and Australian chief executives in Washington, D.C., Indiana University President Michael A. McRobbie presented findings of an economic report prepared in part by two research centers in the Kelley School of Business. The American Australian Business Council commissioned the report, which highlights a deep and… Read more »
A Silicon Valley innovator, an NFL executive and other Kelley alumni join a former ambassador in addressing graduates
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – A Silicon Valley innovator, a former U.S. ambassador, an NFL executive, an inaugural member of the 3/2 accounting MBA program and a long-time Kelley administrator are speaking to this year’s graduates of the various degree programs at Indiana University’s Kelley School of Business. The annual recognition ceremonies complement IU’s commencement activities… Read more »
Kelley School conference examines healthcare industry’s role in fighting the opioid epidemic
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – Dr. Jennifer Walthall, secretary of the Indiana Family & Social Services Administration, will keynote “The Healthcare Industry in Pain Management and Addressing the Opioid Crisis,” a conference being presented Feb. 15 by the Indiana University Kelley School of Business. Walthall will kick off the conference, the latest event in the Indiana… Read more »
Kelley School accounting students ecstatic about winning the Deloitte FanTAXtic National Case Study Competition
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – Many accountants still are determining how the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 impacts clients. Advising clients on tax planning related to the new law was at the heart of a case adeptly handled last weekend by students in Indiana University’s Kelley School of Business. The Kelley School team took… Read more »
Kelley faculty members in operations and decision technologies honored for their research
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – Three professors and a doctoral candidate in operations and decision technologies at Indiana University’s Kelley School of Business have received some of the top honors in their field, as recognized by their peers. Earlier this month, assistant professor Jonathan Helm (pictured) received the Pierskalla Best Paper Award, which recognizes research excellence in… Read more »