More than a dozen faculty members were honored this year with teaching excellence awards, both at the campus-level and within the Kelley School of Business. Amrou Awaysheh, assistant professor of operations management, and Kim Donahue, senior lecturer in marketing, received the Trustees Teaching Award. The award is given to faculty at IUPUI who have a…… Read more »
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Faculty Spotlight: Kim Donahue
Smooth operator: When earnings management is a good thing
Resilience & grit: Charlotte Westerhaus-Renfrow lives the principles of her work
It’s because of resilient and gritty parents, and teachers and role models who cared about me, believed in me and wanted me to succeed. That’s why I do all I can to give my students what I was given: someone who cares about them and their success.
Striving for greatness: High school students learn entrepreneurship lessons during weeklong camp
During the BOSS Program, high school students learn about entrepreneurship, starting their own business, and learn some life lessons along the way.
Kelley School faculty and staff receive recognition, awards
A number of Kelley School faculty and staff members at IUPUI received campus-wide, Kelley School and other awards and recognitions this spring semester.
Teaching physician MBAs: “It’s the best thing I’ve ever done”
In 2012, Professor Reed Smith was looking for the “next big step” in his career. Little did he know, he would learn a whole new way to teach accounting.
Heading to Vegas? Gambling on college football bowl games? Kelley School professor researches point spread betting
Durham has studied legal point spread betting for years. As a finance professor, he looks at the numbers and thinks about bettors’ behaviors – considering what might cause the numbers to move up and down as they do.
Faculty Spotlight: Barb Flynn
Professor Barb Flynn began her professional career as an elementary school teacher after graduating with her undergraduate degree in psychology.
Faculty Spotlight: Ken Wendeln
“Don’t take the easy way out; take the relevant way out. Find the professors and classes that will take you somewhere. That’s what you’re here for. That will develop your skills, as well as your character.”