The ROI Podcast presented by the Kelley School of Business can be downloaded from iTunes, Google Play or any other podcast app.
Posted by Teresa Mackin
The ROI Podcast presented by the Kelley School of Business can be downloaded from iTunes, Google Play or any other podcast app.
Posted by Teresa Mackin
In the first of a number of new ventures encouraging entrepreneurship, the IU Kelley School of Business Indianapolis is proud to support new business owners on the city’s near-west side.
Posted by Teresa Mackin
The Kelley Evening MBA Program’s Discovery, Innovation, and Ventures Enterprise (DIVE) at Kelley Indianapolis was named a finalist for the 2016 University Economic Development Association’s (UEDA) Awards of Excellence in the “Innovation + Talent” category.
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The IU Kelley School of Business gives students at its Indianapolis campus a variety of opportunities to test their lessons in real-world projects and industry partnerships – using Indiana’s largest regional economy (and beyond) as the School’s largest classroom.
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Mary Beth Kohart of CBRE, Faraz Abbasi of Centerfield Capital join group tasked with keeping close ties between Kelley Indianapolis, regional business.
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Most scuba divers do not begin their hobby by suddenly donning gear and jumping into the ocean.
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What began as a project between two high school friends has grown into a popular app with seed funding and national media attention.
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Kelley School of Business alum Marcus May (BS ’03) co-developed a new smartphone application to put these arguments to the test.
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When Janell Shaffer’s hair stylist left for another salon, Shaffer didn’t have a replacement in mind. The Kelley School of Business Indianapolis graduate (BS ’95) rarely made a buying decision without consulting reviews, but couldn’t seem to find any for hair stylists.
Posted by Teresa Mackin
Business students typically don’t study the mechanics of kidney dialysis. However Kelley School of Business Indianapolis students are learning about the business implications of dialysis treatment through a unique program specific to the IUPUI campus.