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New dual degree amplifies dental career prospects with business expertise and leadership skills

A partnership between the Kelley School of Business and IU School of Dentistry creates a program to meet the needs of today’s health care environment INDIANAPOLIS — A new dual degree program at Indiana University, combining patient care training and the business of health care, is now available for students to apply. Students who successfully…… Read more »
Kelley School Indianapolis welcomes seven new faculty members
INDIANAPOLIS – The Indiana University Kelley School of Business Indianapolis welcomes seven new full-time faculty members this fall. “Our new faculty bring research and teaching expertise that further the school’s global scholarship and teaching reputation,” said Julie Manning Magid, vice dean of Kelley Indianapolis and professor of business law. “They build on our mission to engage students…… Read more »
New leadership to oversee faculty, research and academic programs at Kelley School Indianapolis
Tod Perry, associate professor of finance, and Kyle Anderson, clinical assistant professor of business economics, join Vice Dean Julie Manning Magid in leadership roles at the Kelley School of Business Indianapolis. Perry is associate dean for faculty and research, and Anderson is the assistant dean of academic programs, while continuing as faculty chair for the…… Read more »
Kelley School Leader is Tobias Leadership Center’s new Scholar in Residence
A new Scholar in Residence at the Randall L. Tobias Center for Leadership Excellence will provide the latest leadership insights to Tobias Fellows, the Tobias Leadership Center community, and organizations’ leaders. Charlotte Westerhaus-Renfrow, an IU Kelley School of Business clinical associate professor of business law and management, will serve as the second Scholar in Residence,…… Read more »
Research reveals subtlety is key when aiming to show gender identity support in a medical care setting

Wearing a button or pin signaling physician’s own pronouns proved to be well-received by trans and non-cisgender patients INDIANAPOLIS — A new study from the Kelley School of Business Indianapolis shows physicians or providers who wear a pin signaling their own pronouns and don’t verbally provide or request them are more well-received by trans…… Read more »
Kelley School of Business Invites I-Core Partnerships for Upcoming Fall Semester: Shaping Future Business Leaders
INDIANAPOLIS — Bringing bold ideas to life, students in the Kelley School of Business Indianapolis have partnered with local businesses to develop plans to introduce new products and services. This public-private collaboration has contributed to fresh, innovative ideas, and the Kelley School is accepting applications from central Indiana firms to participate in student projects this…… Read more »
Technology executive joins the Tobias Leadership Center as its second executive in residence
INDIANAPOLIS – Recently, the Randall L. Tobias Center for Leadership at Indiana University welcomed Robin Fleming as its second Executive in Residence. Fleming has more than 35 years of leadership experience including 11 years in executive roles delivering B2B SaaS and mobile applications for Fortune 100 companies. Her consulting firm, Evolv Tech, provides advisory and…… Read more »