Kate Smith ’98, assistant dean of admissions and financial aid, provides everything you need to know to prepare for the 2020 Kellogg Full-Time MBA application.
MacEachern Symposium Brings Unique Perspective to Healthcare at Kellogg
Scott Belsky and Lauren Hunter (both 2Y 2019) reflect on the many reasons why Kellogg and the Chicago area have become destinations for studying healthcare and its business, focusing primarily on the 2019 MacEachern Symposium.
Tips for MBA Students and Their Partners from a Kellogg Spouse
Samantha Dorsey (JV 2020), a “joint venture” to an E&W student, provides advice for both sides of the partnership to maintain support during an MBA program.
MBA Students Reflect on the Kellogg on Sustainability Conference
Three Kellogg leaders share how lessons learned during the Kellogg on Sustainability: The Business of Climate Change conference will affect their careers.
The Moral Leader: Exploring a New Course at Kellogg
Ali Kazmi (2Y 2019) and Grace Babula (MMM 2019) share how Brooke Vuckovic’s new course, The Moral Leader: Exploring Complexity Through Literature, expanded their thinking on how to succeed.
Why I Aspire to Be an Ally and an Inclusive Leader
In reflection of Kellogg Ally Week, Josh Williams (2Y 2019) discusses why everyone, especially emerging business leaders, should be invested and engaged in efforts to advance equity, diversity, inclusion and justice.
Six Strategies for Winning Case Competitions
Lauren Meyer and Sarah Consagra (both MMM 2020) reexamine the strategies their team used to win big at the AbbVie Innovation Challenge.
The 2019 Kellogg Real Estate Conference and Venture Competition
Justin Westfall (1Y 2019) shares how he and his fellow classmates and faculty proudly represented Kellogg at the 6th Annual Kellogg Real Estate Conference and Venture Competition.
Representing Kellogg at the Venture Capital Investment Competition
Joe Docter (E&W 2019), Mike Haining (E&W 2019) and Matt Rufener (2Y 2019) recount the hard work and collaboration that led the Kellogg team to place 2nd and win the Entrepreneur’s Choice award at the regional finals of the annual Venture Capital Investment Competition.
A Veteran’s Transition from the Army to an MBA Program
Graham Burgess (2Y 2020) writes about the Kellogg resources and events that helped him connect to a support structure and feel the camaraderie he had been missing since he left the Army.
The Frequent Flyer Route to a Top-Tier MBA: a Weekend in the Life
Todd Dorsey (E&W 2020) outlines a typical weekend in the life of a part-time Kellogg MBA student and discusses how he and his family knew the Evening & Weekend Program would work best for their lives.
Kellogg Social Entrepreneur: How to Fix “Us vs. Them” in Business
Julian Sheinbaum (2Y 2019) has a sister who was born with a rare cognitive disability and has been turned away from job opportunities due to stigma. He describes how his social-impact venture, Teachability, aims to correct these false preconceptions in the recruitment sphere.