“Life is a succession of lessons which must be lived to be understood.” ― Ralph Waldo Emerson My exchange session at Kellogg has come to an end, and my MBA journey finishes here too. Now I can say that my time at Kellogg will be always remembered, as a lesson learned, greatly lived. I chose… Continue reading
Kellogg GIM India at Taj Mahal
Students on Kellogg’s Global Initiatives in Management (GIM) India visit the Taj Mahal.
Students meet with India President Shri Pranab Mukherjee
Students on Kellogg’s Global Initiatives in Management (GIM) India/Nepal trip met with the President of India Shri Pranab Mukherjee at his official residence Rashtrapathi Bhavan on March 18th. After getting the opportunity to speak with him and several members of his senior staff, they were also served tea and received a private tour of the Mughal… Continue reading
Kellogg and the Northern Lights
Kellogg MMM student Rohit Panikkar ’14 shared this photo from a recent trip to Tromso, Norway, to see the Northern Lights. He is currently studying abroad at IESE Business School in Barcelona. Learn more about our global opportunities.
Round 2 Admit Day
Dean of Students Betsy Ziegler, Assistant Dean of Admissions Kate Smith ’98 and our admissions officers will be making calls today to our Round 2 admits. Share your congratulations and your story using #MyKellogg!
Students meet with Rwanda President Paul Kagame
Students on one of Kellogg’s Global Initiatives in Management (GIM) trips met and talked with Rwanda President Paul Kagame yesterday. Kagame told the students: “Some believe there is one part of the world that specializes in democracy and another that knows nothing about it. Democracy cannot just be fancy words. It must be based on… Continue reading
My Favorite Kellogg Class: Customer Analytics
After spending 10 weeks with Professor Zettelmeyer, I can definitely say Consumer Analytics was my favorite class of the quarter. The course focuses on the quantitative analysis of customer data to improve your marketing efforts, so we spent class time focusing on utilizing the mounds of data that companies have to better acquire, nurture, and… Continue reading
Student Perspective: BMA Black History Month Debate
I had the unique privilege of serving as a student-debater in the Kellogg Black Management Association (BMA) debate on immigration, as part of Black History Month. The prompt specifically asked what limits (if any) should be placed on legal immigration. I teamed with Dean Z (Elizabeth Ziegler, the associate Dean of MBA Programs and the… Continue reading
Student Experience: Kellogg Win at Private Equity Buyout Case Competition
A team of Kellogg students recently took first place at Wharton’s 14th Annual Private Equity Buyout Case Competition for their approach to purchasing Abercrombie & Fitch. With only five days to develop the plan and 30 minutes to present, the competition provided a valuable opportunity for the team to put the skills they’ve learned at… Continue reading
The Kellogg Portrait Project
The time we spend at Kellogg allows us to reflect on what we truly value in life, what we are trying to accomplish and the type of leader we aspire to be. After graduation, with every passing day, there will be more and more competing voices in our lives and challenges to work through. While… Continue reading
General Vijay Kumar Singh Visits Kellogg
On Feb. 13, Former Chief of Army Staff, Indian army, Vijay Kumar Singh spoke with Kellogg students on leadership, decision making, organizational effectiveness, change management and service in the armed forces. Kellogg student Aftab Khanna said, of the experience: “…it was enlightening to note how the concepts we learn in the classroom and in our… Continue reading
Student Perspective: Alumni Support
When applying to business school, there are so many considerations to evaluate: academics, location, size, career services, etc. One of the most important factors in everything you have to weigh is the alumni network. Long after you’ve taken your last final, the network you both cultivated and inherited will be an enduring legacy of your… Continue reading