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IU renewing agreement with Korean School

IU renewing agreement with Korean School
May 21, 2013 No Comments »

Share Indiana University President Michael A. McRobbie will kick off a 15-day visit to East Asia with meetings with South Korean higher education leaders and a reception for new students in Seoul, South Korea. McRobbie will sign a renewal agreement ... Read More »

IU president to visit Asia seeking to expand reach

IU president to visit Asia seeking to expand reach
May 18, 2013 No Comments »

Share Indiana University President Michael McRobbie is heading for South Korea, China and Taiwan seeking to broaden the school’s international reach. McRobbie will lead a group of IU officials who will leave Saturday for Asia. He plans to renew or ... Read More »

Kelley program grabs prestigious ranking

Kelley program grabs prestigious ranking
May 16, 2013 No Comments »

Share An international publication ranks the Indiana University Kelley School of Business‘ custom executive education among the world’s best. The Financial Times places the Kelley Executive Partners program 35th in the world, 14th in the U.S. and first in the ... Read More »

IU awards $1 million in research grants

IU awards $1 million in research grants
May 3, 2013 Comments Off

Share The Office of the Vice President for Research at Indiana University has awarded IU Collaborative Research Grants to 16 teams of faculty researchers. Now in its third year, the program will provide just over $1 million in seed funding ... Read More »

Ceremony inaugurates IU’s School of Global and International Studies

Ceremony inaugurates IU’s School of Global and International Studies
May 3, 2013 Comments Off

Share By Mike Leonard Indiana University celebrated the groundbreaking and inauguration of its new School of Global and International Studies Monday with the vice president of the United States, a sitting U.S. senator and U.S. representative and two of the ... Read More »

Indiana ‘brain drain’ draws concerns at universities

Indiana ‘brain drain’ draws concerns at universities
April 30, 2013 Comments Off

Share In a few weeks, Ashley Robbins will join thousands of Purdue University students in graduation ceremonies.  But unlike most of those wrapping up their studies on the West Lafayette campus, Robbins will start her professional career nearby. Robbins plans to ... Read More »

Kelley School launching MBA for midcareer physicians

Kelley School launching MBA for midcareer physicians
April 8, 2013 Comments Off

Share When it comes to the health care industry, Indiana University’s Kelley School of Business is trying to innovate with a new MBA aimed at midcareer physicians. One goal: Help doctors figure out how to curb their industry’s soaring costs. ... Read More »

Kelley School aims to boost performance in at-risk schools

Kelley School aims to boost performance in at-risk schools
April 3, 2013 Comments Off

Share A collaboration between Indiana University’s Kelley Executive Partners and the IU School of Education is seeking to boost student performance at at-risk schools in Indiana. The schools plan to implement new strategies beginning next school year. The Effective Leaders ... Read More »

Indiana’s universities working to boost performance, funding

Indiana’s universities working to boost performance, funding
April 2, 2013 Comments Off

Share Indiana’s seven public universities are taking steps to boost their graduation rates and increase the number of degrees in key areas like science and technology as part of a state push to tie aid for higher education to performance. ... Read More »

Indiana University business school launches business of medicine program for docs

Indiana University business school launches business of medicine program for docs
March 22, 2013 Comments Off

Share Indiana University’s Kelley School of Business Indianapolis has launched a Business of Medicine MBA program, which aims to prepare practicing physicians to assume leadership roles. A news release from IU said the program is being launched as health care ... Read More »