
Stacy Hofinger, MBA’12, didn’t “need” an MBA in the way that many people think they need one.
Posted by Teresa Mackin

Stacy Hofinger, MBA’12, didn’t “need” an MBA in the way that many people think they need one.
Posted by Teresa Mackin

Earning a Kelley MBA is more than just strengthening business expertise and earning a title; it’s also gaining the confidence and breadth of experience to tackle any challenge that arises in your career.
Posted by Teresa Mackin

Lizeth Hernandez, MBA’20, believes deeply in education because she knows how transformative learning can be. When she immigrated to the United States from Colombia with her mother shortly before her 13th birthday, they arrived with little money and no English.
Posted by Teresa Mackin

Congratulations to Funke Agbasi, MD, MBA’18 and Holly Robinson, MD, MBA’18, both named to the
Poets & Quants Best and Brightest Executive MBA listing for 2018.
Posted by Teresa Mackin

It was a tragic, personal loss that led Funke Agbasi, MD, MBA’18, to renew her pursuit of an MBA.
Posted by Teresa Mackin

Studying and reading about a healthcare system in another part of the world is one way to learn new methods and best practices, but to visit, tour and explore it firsthand truly creates a deeper, richer learning experience.
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The Kelley class of 2018 excels into post-grad life.
Posted by Teresa Mackin
As Indiana looks to invest more in startups, a new group is forming to help physicians and life science entrepreneurs innovate successfully.
Posted by Teresa Mackin

Kelley School of Business Evening MBA students traveled to South Africa to provide free consulting services to businesses there.
Posted by Teresa Mackin

This is the fifth in a series of blogs featuring the Venture Club, written by Evening MBA student Kelci Dye.