
A Chinese reality show will cast actors in Michael Bay's Transformers 4

Today's information officer needs to know how technology can increase sales, not just reduce costs or improve clerical productivity

Los Angeles is capping the number of medical marijuana dispensaries allowed in the city
The all-electric carmaker Tesla Motors has paid off a government loan early, making some of its most vocal critics look silly

E-mails from late August 2008 indicate that Cohen has much to worry about in a barrage of Dell trades

3M launches giant, colorful sticky notes, called ‘Big Pads,’ for designers and creative professionals

After eight years of tinkering, Microsoft launches XBox One in hopes it will play a central role in American home entertainment

The former Atlanta Falcons rusher enrolled in the Goizueta executive MBA program to gain credibility and confidence

The West's housing rebound is helping small companies while delinquency rates remain higher along the Eastern seaboard, says a new report
By Daphna Behar
Indiana University's Kelley School of Business was ranked No. 18 in the 2006 BusinessWeek rankings. Its Bloomington campus is also consistently ranked one of the most beautiful in America. It's also been named one of the top 10 places for campus culture by USA Today and the No. 6 college sports town by Sports Illustrated on Campus. With a tuition of about $35,000 for out-of staters, Kelley is the least expensive program in BusinessWeek's Top 20. If Indiana is one of the schools you are considering, take a look at its virtual tour.
Photos provided by Indiana University. Caption information from information provided by the school, data from "Fast Track: The Best B-Schools" (McGraw-Hill 2008) and BusinessWeek research.