Students aren’t picking their favorite colors; instead they are assigned a color after taking a personality test from the Scotland-based company, Insights.
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Students aren’t picking their favorite colors; instead they are assigned a color after taking a personality test from the Scotland-based company, Insights.
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Posted on by Teresa Mackin
Early and often in my Indiana University Kelley School of Business Evening MBA courses, I heard of the opportunity to take a class that included a trip abroad.
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An old adage states “All good things must come to an end.” As I finish out my last semester with the Kelley Evening MBA program, it is my hope that this does not hold true all the time.
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Well we are about halfway through the second semester and all I have to say is so far, so good. Actually it’s been more than good. Everything about college has exceeded my expectations: the classes, the friendships, the activities. Being involved in the Kelley School of Business at IUPUI was the best decision I have ever made.
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This is my third year of college. Over the past two and half years, I’ve figured some things out – for example: learning what things are necessary to being a successful business student, and what things that are necessary to being a successful art student.
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When Oscar Reyes first attended the Kelley School of Business Indianapolis, he thought accounting and finance would be his career choice. Then, he took Integrative Core (I-Core), which exposed him to supply chain management and changed his path forever.
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When you think of IUPUI, you think of commuting, and when I say commuting, I’m referring to the constant stress of trying to find a reasonable parking spot. When I officially decided to become a Jaguar, I didn’t want to be a part of the daily commuting mess.
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On Saturday, March 1, cheer for the IUPUI Women’s basketball team as they take on Western Illinois at 3 p.m. in The Jungle.
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While we all know that metrics and monitoring performance are good. In fairness, most of us hate to see what the numbers say. Every time I think about metrics, I picture “The Biggest Loser” and the dreaded moment when each person finds out how much weight they’ve and agonizes as to whether or not they made the cut. At least, that’s how it feel to me – have I/we made the cut?
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This week, President Obama announced that he would push to see the minimum wage raised to $10.10 per hour, and would use his executive powers to raise wages on new federal contracts. There are economic and political arguments both in favor and opposed to raising the minimum wage.
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