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Kelley School of Business executive programs climb six places in worldwide ranking

John Cady

Customized executive education programs offered by Indiana University's Kelley School of Business returned to the top 25 in the world as ranked by the Financial Times today (May 12) in its annual survey of international non-degree programs.   Full Story >>

Mother's Day in Indiana by the numbers

baby

Just in time for Mother's Day this Sunday (May 11), the Indiana Business Research Center in Indiana University's Kelley School of Business has offered some interesting statistics.   Full Story >>

New Center for the Business of Life Sciences offering executive programs

Larry Davidson

Indiana University's Kelley School of Business is continuing its strong commitment to the life sciences with the establishment of a new research and teaching center and a new executive certificate program that will teach more professionals about its business side.   Full Story >>

Governor, IU and Purdue presidents to speak at life science conference

Mitch Daniels

Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels, Secretary of Commerce Nate Feldman, the presidents of Indiana and Purdue universities and John Diekman, founder of an early stage life science venture capital fund, will speak at the fourth and final program in the 2007-08 Indiana Life Sciences Collaboration Conference Series.

Kelley School of Business team wins contest against other MBA programs

BTS Challenge

A five-person team from Indiana University's Kelley School of Business triumphed over rivals from four other universities to win the BTS University Challenge, which challenged MBA teams to compete in running a multi-billion dollar corporation.   Full Story >>

Study details cultural, economic impact of Jacobs School of Music

Musical Arts Center

According to a study released today (April 21), the Indiana University Jacobs School of Music accounts for $120 million a year in economic activity in Indiana, supporting about 900 jobs and generating $4.7 million in state and local taxes. The school's impact goes far beyond dollars and cents, says the study, which quantifies the ways in which the Jacobs School and its faculty, students and alumni play an essential role in the vibrancy of the state's cultural life.   Full Story >>