A Message from 2012-2013 KSG President Ashley Yu
- During the upcoming year, Kelley Student Government (KSG) will strive to maintain a representative voice of the undergraduate student body while continuing to focus on meeting the needs of our peers. As the Kelley School continues to expand and develop, we hope to provide a better insight into the overall goals of the school by increasing awareness of KSG�s initiatives allowing students to feel truly connected to the Kelley School. In addition, KSG will aim to focus specifically on the increased integration of students with international backgrounds and the continued appreciation of diversity within the Kelley School. By utilizing the wide network of delegates, student organizations, faculty and staff, we hope to continue to support and shape the Kelley School�s bright future. We are extremely excited for this academic year and look forward to the continued development of the Kelley School of Business.
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Ethics Essay Competition:
After an intense deliberation process, the Kelley Student Government is incredibly pleased to announce the winners of the 2013 Kelley Ethics Essay Contest. This year’s prompt focused on Kelley Graduates as vehicles for ethical development in the future work force.
Congratulations to our third place winner, Ryan King, our second place winner Sally Bae, and our grand prize winner of five hundred dollars, Sebastian Wocial. KSG would like to congratulate every student who entered an essay for their tremendous effort and for spending time and energy contemplating one of the often overlooked aspects of business: ethics. This first annual essay contest will be returning next spring semester to Kelley and all students are invited to apply.