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Reimagined Kelley Full-Time +Flex MBA Program gives students choice of where to study in second year

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The Indiana University Kelley School of Business has reimagined its traditional two-year MBA program as the Kelley Full-Time +Flex MBA Program, which provides students the choice of continuing their studies on campus or completing their degree online in the second year.

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Brian Yanites has been an assistant professor in the Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences at IU Bloomington since 2016. He is part of the Geomorphology and Landscape Evolution group, which studies how climate, tectonics and rock type influence the processes and landforms that shape the Earth’s surface. Yanites is currently part of a group of scientists developing a scientific rapid response to Hurricane Helene.

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