In advance of DAK II, which takes place in April, Co-Chair Bo Swindell (MMM 2019) recaps the rewarding experience of organizing DAK I and lets prospective students know what to expect.
Kellogg Black History Month Reflections: Stephon Davis
Stephon Davis (2Y 2018), co-president of the Black Management Association, shares his reflections at the conclusion of Black History Month and emphasizes its importance for the past, present and future.
A Recap of the Hear My Story Panel, Organized by the Kellogg BMA
Lalu Beré (2Y 2019) recaps the Hear My Story event – which was organized by the Kellogg Black Management Association as part of Black History Month – and shares how black women have inspired her interest in social impact.
Kellogg Black History Month Reflections: Natalie Jones
Inside Kellogg asked members of the Kellogg Black Management Association to discuss how they celebrated Black History Month with the greater Kellogg community. Natalie Jones (2Y 2019) shares a family story that demonstrates the importance of recording memories and celebrating predecessors.
Kellogg Black History Month Reflections: Myah Smith
Inside Kellogg asked members of the Kellogg Black Management Association to share how they celebrated Black History Month with the greater Kellogg community. Myah Smith (2Y 2018) discusses the importance of curiosity, knowledge-sharing and empathy.
A Finalist’s Perspective of the Kellogg Venture Challenge
Michael Huthwaite (EMBA 2019) shares his experience at the Kellogg Venture Challenge, where his was one of eight companies that were asked to present. He went home the Fan Favorite prize and many lessons learned from the entire process.
Transitioning from Military Life to Business School at Kellogg
Daniel Flatley (2Y 2018), president Kellogg Veterans Association, shares how Kellogg helped him bring his active-duty experiences to a cohesive learning environment.
Overcoming Doubts and Finding Courage to Start an EMBA Program
As Beatriz Buendia (EMBA 2018) nears the end of her EMBA journey in Miami, she shares some of the anxieties that had initially held her back from seeking an MBA and the support system that helped her overcome her doubts.
The Great MBA Question: What’s Your Major?
Leah Potkin (E&W 2018) shares her strategy behind not choosing a major, and how she respects the fact that Kellogg gave her that option.
Impostor Syndrome: a Vicious or Virtuous Cycle?
Is impostor syndrome such a bad thing? Leah Potkin (E&W 2018) demonstrates how she has leveraged it for motivation.
The EMBA Launch Week Experience: 77 Individuals Became 114 Today
Per Stephanie Proesel (EMBA 2019): “The next two years of countdowns, challenges, ups and downs, enrichment and engagement will be two of the most memorable years of our professional lives.”
The EMBA Launch Week Experience: Conquering Fears
As part of our EMBA Launch Week recap series, Sybil Thomas (EMBA 2019) describes how some of her initial anxieties were assuaged by joining the EMBA 114 family.