Kellogg Spellout at the Taj Mahal
Students on Kellogg’s Global Initiatives in Management (GIM) India visit the Taj Mahal and perform the traditional Kellogg spellout.Filed under: Student Life Tagged: GIM, India, Taj Mahal
View ArticleThe MBA and Life Checklist: Choosing your MBA Program (Part 4)
Christopher Alexander with his KWEST group before leaving for the Canary Islands. This is part four in a six part series. See part one, part two, part three, part five, part six. As I was making my...
View ArticleSoutheast Asia Global Initiatives in Management Trip: Part 1
The class of GIM Southeast Asia with Astra International’s Senior Executive Team in Jakarta, Indonesia. Back in March, a group of Kellogg students embarked on their Global Initiatives in Management...
View ArticleSoutheast Asia Global Initiatives in Management Trip: Part 2
The class of GIM Southeast Asia in the Petronas Towers, Kuala Lumpur. Back in March, a group of Kellogg students embarked on their Global Initiatives in Management (GIM) trip to Southeast Asia. This is...
View ArticleSoutheast Asia Global Initiatives in Management Trip: Part 3
Students and alumni mingle with diplomats from the US Embassy to Singapore. Back in March, a group of Kellogg students embarked on their Global Initiatives in Management (GIM) trip to Southeast Asia....
View ArticleExperiencing Shanghai, Beijing and Seoul
Twelve days to experience all that is Shanghai, Beijing, and Seoul. Transcontinental flights, a speed train from Shanghai to Beijing, a handful of business meetings and a collection of in-country...
View Article‘Embracing differences’ photo contest
To celebrate Kellogg MOSAIC week, the photography club arranged a photo contest during spring break focused on the theme, “Embracing Differences.” How Kellogg embraces its diversity and how its...
View ArticleMy One-Year experience: An interactive timeline
Shannon Holly knew she wanted an MBA to advance her professional development, but she didn’t want to commit the time to a two-year program. That’s when she discovered Kellogg’s Full-Time One-Year MBA...
View ArticleFive questions with Kellogg Professor Paul Christensen
Paul Christensen is a clinical professor of finance at Kellogg, where he teaches courses in microfinance and international business. In addition, he serves as Academic Director for Kellogg’s Global...
View ArticleThree cities, one eye-opening trip
Last month, I traveled with 41 students from Kellogg’s MS in Management Studies Program to Greater China, which is constitutionally governed as “one country, two systems”. Our 10-day Global Immersion...
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