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Kellogg Profiles

Featured Faculty

Gad Allon Prof. Gad Allon blogs about the downside of carbon offsetting programs

Talented, Ambitious Students

Kellogg School of Management student Smruti Behera '09 honored as a Siebel Scholar for 2008-2009

Smart, Influential Alumni

Apoma Alejandro Poma '05 juggles a family business with nonprofit ventures and philanthropic initiatives

Associate Professor of Management and Organizations Katherine Phillips

Associate Professor of Management and Organizations Katherine Phillips is co-director of the Interdisciplinary Center on the Science of Diversity

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Intellectual Depth

Kellogg School faculty make groundbreaking contributions to many academic fields, and they regularly publish influential books and articles in just about every business discipline. Is it any wonder they expect a lot of their students?

At the Kellogg School, you’ll find a stimulating academic environment where students and faculty work together to test theories and challenge assumptions. As a student here, you won’t just learn to follow the rules of business; you’ll examine the rules with a critical eye and draft your own solutions to business problems.

Classroom discussions at the Kellogg School are energized by an array of perspectives and a shared commitment to exploring beyond the surface. “Everyone is going to have a point of view, everyone is going to have an opinion, and they’re going to be incredibly well thought out and quite intelligent,” says recent graduate Marcy Miller. “You know you're studying with the best of the best.”