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Tuesday, September 9, 2003

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Four IU entrepreneurship researchers listed in top 50

Four entrepreneurship professors from Indiana University are listed as top researchers in their field in a research study authored by three Howard University scholars.   Full Story >>

IU Kelley School of Business professor named editor-in-chief of prestigious business journal

Dean A. Shepherd, the Randall L. Tobias Chair of Entrepreneurial Leadership and professor of entrepreneurship at Indiana University's Kelley School of Business, has been appointed editor-in-chief of The Journal of Business Venturing.   Full Story >>

New article co-authored by IU professors examines benefits of internal whistle-blowing

According to new published research, many organizations fail to implement evidence-based policies that encourage whistle-blowers to report wrongdoing internally and suffer the consequences.   Full Story >>

IU's Kelley School of Business ranked first in entrepreneurship research

Indiana University's Kelley School of Business has achieved another top ranking for entrepreneurship. In the just-released 2009 World Rankings for Entrepreneurship Productivity, Kelley's Department of Management and Entrepreneurship received the No. 1 ranking among 150 schools worldwide in the study. The study was based on figures from 2008.   Full Story >>

Jack Stack, well-known entrepreneur and author, to keynote IU Entrepreneurial Connection program

Jack Stack, chief executive officer of SRC Holdings, will visit Indiana University's Kelley School of Business as a Distinguished Entrepreneur of the Johnson Center for Entrepreneurship & Innovation on Friday (March 27) in Bloomington.   Full Story >>

IU researcher's company, new device looks to prevent vision loss in diabetes patients

An Indiana University School of Optometry faculty member's company is nearing completion of a diagnostic camera that could aid in saving the vision of millions of people worldwide. Dr. Ann Elsner, director of IU's Borish Center for Ophthalmic Research, believes screening to prevent one of the most devastating aspects of diabetes -- vision loss and blindness from diabetic retinopathy -- could be expanded to millions of underserved people if a more affordable diagnostic camera were available.   Full Story >>



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