General News

Students at Indiana University's Kelley School of Business again have given top marks to its faculty, facilities and overall classroom experience in a new Princeton Review survey.

Some economists argue that increasing the minimum wage has adverse effects on employment. However, a new study from the Indiana Business Research Center at IU's Kelley School of Business reveals that decreased employment may not be so easily tied to higher minimum wages.

Gen. Peter Pace, former chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and Don Knauss, chief executive officer of the Clorox Co., will be visiting Indiana University's Kelley School of Business this week as part of the school's leaders-in-residence program.

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.

From the moment of implosion when a building is demolished to a lone balloon slowly deflating its way to the floor, an upcoming exhibit at Indiana University's School of Fine Arts Gallery (SOFA) showcases six artists' interpretations of a fleeting moment in time. "One Moment," opening Oct. 17, comes to Bloomington from the Thomas Robertello Gallery of Chicago.

Five finance professors from Indiana University's Kelley School of Business today (Sept. 26) advised the Indiana congressional delegation on the proposed federal buyout, based on their professional expertise in finance and economics.