Gies News Articles
Jan 29
Gies iMBA teams tackle COVID-19 case competition
Two Gies College of Business iMBA teams made the shortlist of the 18th Annual Kellogg Biotech and Healthcare Case Competition, tackling the topic of building trust for the COVID-19 vaccine.
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Jan 28
iMBA marks 5-year anniversary, posts exponential growth, diversity
In 2016, it was a disruptive, unproven educational model. Today, the iMBA program at Gies College of Business celebrates its fifth anniversary as an undisputed leader in high-quality online graduate business education at an affordable price.
Jan 26
Gies College of Business launches Disruption Lab to drive innovation for students, corporate partners
In an effort to prepare students and corporate partners to succeed in a business world being rapidly reshaped by unprecedented technological innovation and social pressures, Gies College of Business is launching a new initiative called the Disruption Lab.
Jan 22
Leighton Lecture 2020: “Leadership is not a destination. Leadership is a journey.”
Harry M. Jansen Kraemer, Jr., gave the 2020 Leighton Lecture in Ethics and leadership. An executive partner with Madison Dearborn Partners and clinical professor in the Kellogg School of Management, Kraemer focused his lecture on values-based leadership.
Jan 12
Gies ranked #8 public business school by Poets&Quants
Gies College of Business is once again ranked as a Top 10 public undergraduate business program in the nation, according to the latest rankings released by Poets&Quants.
Jan 04
Leiby brings VR, empathy into accounting discipline
The image of an accountant as a dispassionate person who isn’t influenced by status or environment doesn’t reflect today’s professional, according to Justin Leiby, associate professor of accountancy at Gies College of Business.