If you’re ready, then you’re ready: Kelley alumna starts magazine to educate and inspire
For as long as she can remember, Arianna Cruz, BS’18, has felt compelled to do more.
Heading back to work in the office? Not all interruptions are bad for business
A new study from the Kelley School of Business shows interruptions from coworkers can be good – if they’re conversations related to work.
Multi-institution team receives national recognition by White House Cybersecurity Summit
A researcher in the Indiana University Kelley School of Business at IUPUI is part of a multidisciplinary, multi-institution team that was recognized by President Joe Biden and the White House Administration during an address at the Cybersecurity Summit.
New lab focuses on corporate social responsibility
A new lab based at IUPUI seeks to give business owners and individuals alike the tools to make their organizations more sustainable.
Kelley School at IUPUI welcomes five new faculty members
The Indiana University Kelley School of Business at IUPUI welcomes five new full-time faculty members this fall.
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.
Staying adaptable and building relationships: investment strategist reflects on impact of Kelley MBA
If there’s anything the COVID-19 pandemic has taught us – it’s to be adaptable and creative, explains investment strategist Chris Macke, MBA’03.