Media Relations
Wednesday,
October 10,
2007
Education
The Indiana Business Research Center at IU's Kelley School of Business has been named winner of three of the seven Awards of Excellence presented this year by the Association for University Business and Economic Research.
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Of the 65 business schools ranked worldwide by The Financial Times, IU's Kelley School of Business has been ranked fourth among U.S. public institutions, 11th nationally and 26th overall.
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During spring break, an increasing number of Indiana University students are opting for international locales, where they often travel as part of classes. This year, Korea is a "hot spot" for business, journalism and liberal arts students.
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Indiana University's Kelley School of Business continues to be ranked among the nation's elite, ranking second among Big Ten schools and 20th overall in Business Week magazine's new evaluations of undergraduate business programs.
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Indiana University's Kelley School of Business publicly announced a $15 million gift, which will ignite an ambitious $60 million capital campaign to transform its facilities for undergraduate students. The gift is from a graduate of the Kelley School who wishes to remain anonymous.
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The Kelley School of Business Living Learning Center (LLC) will open its doors for the fall semester of 2009, housing 250 undergraduate students who live together, take courses together and participate in extracurricular programs that develop a sense of community among students and enable faculty to mentor students.
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