BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – When Vernon Clapp returns to Indiana University Bloomington to serve as a judge at an annual entrepreneur pitch competition at the Kelley School of Business, he says he doesn’t quite see a younger version of himself, but perhaps he should. After graduating from IU in 1969 with a business degree, Clapp… Read more »
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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 »
Six IU Kelley School of Business alumni being honored at 50th annual awards gala
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – Six alumni of the Indiana University Kelley School of Business will be honored for professional achievement during the 50th Annual Alumni Awards Gala on Saturday, April 27, in Chicago. Being named to the Kelley School of Business Academy of Alumni Fellows are: Fay Ferguson, (top row, left) co-CEO and co-owner of… Read more »
No. 1 ranking highlights Kelley’s leadership role in researching and advancing entrepreneurship
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – Indiana University’s Kelley School of Business is again No. 1 in the 2019 World Rankings for Entrepreneurship Productivity, which examined research in the discipline at nearly 500 colleges and universities worldwide. Kelley has consistently been at the top of these rankings, which come out every five years. Between 2014 and 2018,… Read more »
Kelley director of diversity initiatives brings same passion for students as he does on stage
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – Carmund White has performed on some big stages around the world. Sometimes he’s been out there alone and other times he’s been part of an ensemble. An opera tenor, White’s sung the roles of the smuggler character “Remendado” in Bizet’s opera, “Carmen.” He’s been the villain “Monastotos” in Mozart’s “The Magic… Read more »
Opa! Students travel to Greece, learn from someone known for her love for the country
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – Many around Indiana University, the Kelley School of Business and beyond know of Tatiana Kolovou’s love for the land of her birth, Greece. As attested by the headline of recent article in Hellas Journal, a major Greek publication, the Kelley faculty member also is known as “the Greek professor in the… Read more »
Home run! Kelley School professor’s research on fan safety being honored by the Society for American Baseball Research
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — Just in time for baseball’s Opening Day on March 28, an Indiana University Kelley School of Business professor has learned his research on why Major League Baseball shouldn’t be immune from tort liability when fans are injured will receive a major award. Nathaniel Grow’s article, “The Faulty Law and Economics of… Read more »
Kelley professor to receive IU Bloomington’s Outstanding Junior Faculty Award
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – George Ball, assistant professor of operations and decision technologies and ArcelorMittal Supply Chain Faculty Fellow, is among an accomplished group of faculty members who will receive the 2019 Indiana University Bloomington Outstanding Junior Faculty Award. The award is designed to identify promising tenure-track faculty who have not yet been awarded tenure and… 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 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 »