“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.”
Posted by Teresa Mackin
“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.”
Posted by Teresa Mackin
The Kelley School of Business Indianapolis is again looking for central Indiana businesses to partner with undergraduate student teams for its I-Core Program.
Posted by Teresa Mackin
Young leaders from sub-Saharan Africa are visiting Indiana as part of the Mandela Washington Fellowship for Young African Leaders.
Posted by Teresa Mackin
Kelley students research, create, and present a marketing plan for Conner Prairie.
Posted by Teresa Mackin
Delegates from Vietnam National University visited with Kelley School faculty and staff on IUPUI’s campus.
Posted by Teresa Mackin
The Kelley School of Business alumni network is one of the largest business school networks in the world – connecting business professionals around the globe.
Posted by Teresa Mackin
Kelley alum Jesse Coraggio, BS’16, is using his marketing degree as an aspiring musician.
Posted by Teresa Mackin
Each year, a student at the Kelley School of Business on IUPUI’s campus is chosen to receive the most prestigious award bestowed on an undergraduate, the J. Dwight Peterson Key.
Posted by Teresa Mackin
Over 10 days, 19 students and Kelley Indianapolis faculty will visit three cities in China, and will head out on more than a dozen business visits.
Posted by Teresa Mackin
A number of students are studying in Germany and Switzerland during a two-week study abroad program focused on globalization and management.