The Indiana University Kelley School of Business at IUPUI welcomes five new full-time faculty members this fall.
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IUPUI BOSS Camp inspires entrepreneurial high school students
Two week-long entrepreneurship camps for high schoolers aimed to inspire students this summer, as they look ahead to their future careers.
Indy Chamber and Kelley School team up to support small business owners
Enterprise Corps, the partnership between the Indy Chamber Business Ownership Initiative and the Kelley School of Business at IUPUI, expands resources available to small businesses in Indianapolis, connecting them with faculty coaches and MBA teams to answer questions and solve problems.
Two Kelley School professors receive promotions
Congratulations to Kim Donahue and Elizabeth Malatestinic, who are among the first faculty at Indiana University to be promoted to teaching professor.
Professor Hermann Ndofor named 2021 Templeton Fellow
Hermann Ndofor, assistant professor of management, was named a 2021 Templeton Fellow in the Africa program for the Foreign Policy Research Institute (FPRI).
The 2021 economic rebound: Prepare to feel the “G’s”
Business owners and managers must be proactive instead of reactive. In spite of continued lockdowns and social distancing, leaders must plan in 2021 to quickly accommodate this rapid growth and the higher expenses and constrained capacity that it generates.
Learn what you live? New research shows watching others can reduce decision bias
New research from the Indiana University Kelley School of Business shows watching and learning from others can help reduce bias and improve decision-making.
Tobias Leadership Center announces 2021 cohort of Tobias Fellows
The Randall L. Tobias Center for Leadership Excellence at Indiana University congratulates the 16th class of Tobias Fellows, an exclusive cohort designed to enhance the leadership skills of high-talent, experienced leaders.
Kelley School researcher to advance secure, energy-efficient technology in manufacturing
A researcher in the Indiana University Kelley School of Business at IUPUI is part of a multidisciplinary, multi-institution team that received a $70 million grant from the U.S. Department of Energy to advance the use of secure and energy-efficient technology in manufacturing.