The Kelley Student Alumni Partners (KSAP) invites students from all Kelley programs to participate in the second annual Kelley School of Business Alumni Association Case Competition.
Posted by Teresa Mackin
The Kelley Student Alumni Partners (KSAP) invites students from all Kelley programs to participate in the second annual Kelley School of Business Alumni Association Case Competition.
Posted by Teresa Mackin
The Kelley School of Business earned a first-place finish in the annual Kelley-Krannert Business Case Competition held Saturday.
Posted by Teresa Mackin
The Kelley School of Business Indianapolis plays hosts Friday to the annual Kelley-Krannert Business Competition, a contest between bright business minds from two respected programs.
Posted by Teresa Mackin
Continuing in its tradition of presenting outstanding examples of women leaders, the Randall L. Tobias Center for Leadership Excellence will host dramatic soprano and Indianapolis native Angela Brown as the latest presenter for the Nov. 3 Hazelett Forum.
Posted by Teresa Mackin
Four teams from the Kelley School of Business Indianapolis will join the hordes of canoe teams on the downtown canal this weekend to compete in the second annual IUPUI Regatta.
Posted by Teresa Mackin
Kelley’s New Student Orientation allows academic advisors and school administrators a chance to introduce new students to the school and discuss the many advantages to the Indianapolis location.
Posted by Teresa Mackin
Getting back to the books for Kelley Indianapolis students also means it’s time to get Back to Business, an annual celebration to welcome students back to school and provide opportunities to learn more about what Kelley has to offer.
Posted by Teresa Mackin
While it may be convenient to add in a trip to the grocery store after a good workout at the gym, newly published research confirms it may not be the best idea for your waistline.
Posted by Teresa Mackin
According to a new survey released by Bloomberg, Indiana could be called “the cradle of chief executive officers.”
Posted by Teresa Mackin
Like many MBA students, John Vanausdall applied to the Kelley School of Business Indianapolis looking to distinguish himself.