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The Ethics Guy speaking to students in IU's Kelley School

Bruce Weinstein

Bruce Weinstein, an author and commentator popularly known as The Ethics Guy ®, will speak to students at Indiana University's Kelley School of Business about "Life Principles: Feeling Good by Doing Good."   Full Story >>

IU's Kelley School MBA program ranked No. 1 for "Best Classroom Experience" by Princeton Review

Kelley School of Business Graduate and Executive Education Center

Indiana University's Kelley School of Business has again been given top honors by students who praise its faculty, facilities and the overall classroom experience in a new Princeton Review survey. Its MBA program ranked No. 1 in a new category, "Best Classroom Experience," just ahead of Harvard University.   Full Story >>

Mike Burton takes over IURTC finances

Michael Burton

Mike Burton is the Indiana University Research and Technology Corporation's new vice president of finance and chief financial officer.   Full Story >>

Leading entrepreneurship scholar joins Kelley School faculty

One of the nation's top academic researchers on entrepreneurship, Dean A. Shepherd, has joined the faculty of Indiana University's Kelley School of Business as a Dean's Research Fellow and associate professor of management.   Full Story >>

IU Research & Technology Corp. sets another revenue record

IURTC wordmark

The Indiana University Research & Technology Corporation earned $8.57 million in license revenue during FY 2004, according to data recently compiled and released by the Association of University Technology Managers. IU's agent for economic development ranked 26th among national peers and fifth among its Big Ten equivalents.   Full Story >>

IU's Kelley School receives grant from the P&G Fund to integrate RFID into its curricula

Indiana University's Kelley School of Business this fall will introduce changes to its graduate and undergraduate curricula to address a need for its graduates' to better understand Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology and its role in today's competitive business environment.   Full Story >>