Like many accomplished physician leaders, Sherri Graf, MD, MBA’25, has built her career by saying “yes” when her organization needed her the most.
Why many Americans avoid negotiating, even when it costs them
Would you pay thousands of dollars more for a car just to skip the negotiation process? According to new research by David Hunsaker, clinical associate professor of management at the IU Kelley School of Business Indianapolis, many Americans would—and do.
Leading with AI: Kelley Executive Education Launches New Leadership Series for 2026
Learn how to lead with AI through Kelley Executive Education’s new course series designed for mid- to senior-level managers. Beginning in 2026, these programs combine AI insights with values-driven leadership.
Tobias Leadership Center announces 2026 cohort of Tobias Fellows
Meet the leaders selected for the 2026 Tobias Fellows cohort.
From classroom to the capital: Physician MBA students explore healthcare policy in D.C.
Read about the recent Physician MBA healthcare policy course in Washington, D.C.
Kelley Indy Evening MBA cohort craft growth strategy for country music star’s downtown bar
Discover why country music artist Clayton Anderson left impressed by the Kelley Evening MBA students’ strategic insights.
Lessons from the top: Merchants Bank Chairman Michael Petrie at “Crafted by Kelley”
Merchants Bank Chairman Michael Petrie returned to Kelley Indianapolis to share his journey from student to C-suite leader, inspiring the next generation with insights on business, leadership, and giving back.
The power of “can-do”: Bringing FBLA to Kelley Indianapolis
Kelley Indianapolis student Alabhya Prasad, BS’28, pulls back the curtain on her experience, sharing the lessons and pivotal moments shaping her path.
Kelley professor part of NSF finalist consortium driving musculoskeletal innovation
Amrou Awaysheh is part of an Indiana University-led consortium that has been named one of 15 finalists in the National Science Foundation’s Regional Innovation Engines competition. Learn more about his involvement.
New Kelley real estate report examines housing trends and affordability challenges
To provide the public with a clearer understanding of today’s real estate market and bridge the gap between academic research and industry practice, the Indiana University Kelley School of Business Center for Real Estate Studies and Indiana Business Research Center have released the Fall 2025 Kelley Real Estate Outlook.