BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – Nearly 100 students representing 24 universities and colleges from across the country traveled to Indiana University Bloomington to compete Oct. 11-12 in the National Team Selling Competition at the Kelley School of Business. Emerging as the winner of the rigorous, two-day sales competition was a team from the University of Richmond, followed by… Read more »
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Kelley School’s Fry Scholars Program marks its 10th anniversary
Marking a 10th anniversary, Indiana University’s Kelley School of Business has announced its largest class of William R. Fry Scholars. Thirty-two incoming freshmen have been selected as Fry Scholars. Entering freshmen who applied to IU and were directly admitted to the Kelley School were eligible. Preference is given to students who are traditionally underrepresented in… Read more »
Journal Impact Factor ratings indicate that Kelley School’s Business Horizons journal is rising in prominence among scholars
Business Horizons, an academic journal published by Indiana University’s Kelley School of Business, has seen a big gain in the Thomson Reuters Journal Impact Factor ratings, which measure how often academic journal articles are cited by scholars and researchers. The Journal Impact Factor ratings are one the most widely used measures of a publication’s… Read more »
Opioid misuse costs Indiana over $4 billion annually, or $11 million daily, IU study finds
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — Over the past 15 years, the number of opioid overdose deaths in Indiana has risen by more than 500 percent, while misuse of these drugs has cost the state a total of $43.3 billion, according to research from Indiana University. In addition to the human cost, economic damage from the misuse… Read more »
Kelley conference examines how disruption can benefit innovation
In his 2009 best-selling book, “The Innovator’s Prescription,” Harvard University scholar Clayton Christensen explained why many companies miss out on new waves of innovation. Successful companies with established products will get pushed aside unless managers know how and when to abandon traditional business practices, he said. Life sciences companies were among those analyzed in the… Read more »
Health care coalitions, set up after 9/11 to address disasters, improve everyday incident responses
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — The goal for most first responders is to deliver patients to the nearest emergency room as soon as possible. But what happens to patients if a hospital bed isn’t available when they need to be admitted for more specific care? New research from Indiana University’s Kelley School of Business finds that… Read more »
Kelley Direct Online MBA and MS Programs Each Ranked No. 2 by U.S. News
The Indiana University Kelley School of Business continues to be seen as a leader in presenting an array of choices for professionals seeking a quality graduate business degree online, according to new rankings from U.S. News & World Report. The Kelley Direct Online MBA program and Kelley’s Master of Science program each were tied with… Read more »
Kelley Direct online MBA program ranked No. 1 — again
Kelley Direct, the online MBA program of Indiana University Kelley School of Business, continues to be seen as the leader in providing a quality education and a solid return on investment, as evidenced by a new No. 1 ranking by the Princeton Review. The Princeton Review rankings of online MBA programs released on Nov. 1… Read more »