By: Brianna Heron, BS’21 The past four years of being a DeltaSig for the Kappa Sigma Chapter at IUPUI is an experience I wouldn’t trade for the world. From gaining leadership experience, attending professional and community service opportunities, to being part of a lifelong brotherhood, the professional business fraternity Delta Sigma Pi has played a… Read more »
‘The Commons,’ a Kelley-wide initiative, begins with reading of ‘How to Be an Antiracist’
Idalene “Idie” Kesner, dean of the Indiana University Kelley School of Business, has announced the next step in a broad initiative to creating thoughtful conversations about diversity, equity and inclusion.
... Read more »Occupational therapist uses Graduate Certificate in Medical Management to navigate COVID-19 crisis
When Shelly Ford enrolled in the Graduate Certificate in Medical Management at the Kelley School of Business, she couldn’t have predicted a pandemic would change the world a few months later.
... Read more »Kelley undergrad hopes to be an agent for change both at IUPUI and in future career
“Systemic racism is a big, giant issue, and as a resident assistant, I can focus on my campus first: What can I do within my own community to help people learn about this issue? Collectively, we can all make an impact.”
... Read more »Personal trainer gains greater depth of knowledge with Graduate Certificate in Medical Management
Sometimes health is like a puzzle. Scott Williams, MBA’20, is a personal trainer and a health educator for WebMD Health Services. He likens his work to fitting all the right pieces of a person’s life together to create a healthy lifestyle.
... Read more »Kelley School at IUPUI welcomes new faculty members for fall 2020
The Indiana University Kelley School of Business at IUPUI welcomes two new faculty members this fall.
... Read more »Top apps for Kelleys at IUPUI
Whether you’re trying to get around campus or find internship or job positions, we’ve compiled a list of recommended phone apps for Kelley School of Business at IUPUI students as the fall semester starts.
... Read more »New study: Indiana in early stages of advanced technology adoption; budgets and roadmaps needed for widespread adoption
Without widespread adoption of advanced technologies, study authors say, Indiana risks falling behind increasingly tougher global competition.
... Read more »Student perspective: My virtual summer internship
In this program, teams were asked to prepare a product prototype and go-to-market plan to help address solutions to COVID-related problems or to find solutions that could create new opportunities.
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