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Six disciplines at IU ranked in 'U.S. News' Top 20

U.S. News and World Report magazine has chosen three programs at Indiana University -- including its School of Public and Environmental Affairs (SPEA) -- as top 10 among their peers. Three others, including its School of Education and Kelley School of Business, are among the magazine's top 20. SPEA and the Kelley School of Business each showed progress in the rankings, which will appear in the new edition of U.S. News' annual survey of "America's Best Graduate Schools."

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Report: Indiana’s population to become increasingly more diverse by 2030

InContext

Findings that appear in the new issue of InContext -- a publication produced by the Indiana Business Research Center at Indiana University's Kelley School of Business, in partnership with the Indiana Department of Workforce Development -- indicate that Indiana's population is expected to become increasingly diverse over the next 20 years.

Students learn the benefits of Twitter from Zappos CEO and professor

Tony Hsieh

Barack Obama twitters; and so does Tony Hsieh, CEO of Zappos.com, the world's largest online shoe retailer. Now some Kelley marketing students and their instructor are adding their "Tweets" to the mix.

Chief financial officers from 10 top companies gathering Oct. 3 at IU's Kelley School of Business

David Greene

Indiana University's Kelley School of Business has invited several people who are responsible for managing the financial risks at some of the world's top companies, including some who are its alumni, to participate in its first CFO Roundtable on Oct. 3.

Successful alumni share ideas at Brand Leadership Conference

Bradley A. Alford

Indiana University's Kelley School of Business has invited several world-class alumni back to share insights with students and other alumni about working with some of America's most popular brands. The third Brand Leadership Conference will be held Sept. 18-19 at IU Bloomington.

Kelley School of Business to unveil virtual campus in Second Life

Kelley Second Life Campus

Due to increasing demand for executive education provided by Indiana University's Kelley School of Business, today (Sept. 9) it is announcing it has built an entirely new campus -- a virtual one in the world of Second Life -- which bears a striking resemblance to buildings on the IU Bloomington campus.