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Kellogg Profiles

Featured Faculty

Adam Galinsky Prof. Galinsky discusses his new study on clean smells with Chicago Public Radio

Talented, Ambitious Students

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

Smart, Influential Alumni

Maria Thomas '92 Following ‘four truths’ has led to personal and professional satisfaction

Professor Lawrence

Professor Emeritus Lawrence "Gene" Lavengood (left) with Dean Emeritus (then "Professor") Donald P. Jacobs in a Kellogg classroom during the 1960s

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Kellogg School History
The Kellogg School: Initiatives, Innovations and Awards

Since 1908, the Kellogg School has initiated critical discourse, strengthened managerial skill and produced influential leaders in all areas of public and commercial life. Kellogg has not merely passed an endurance test; its 100th birthday is testament to the lasting value created by generations who have contributed to and benefited from the school’s rich culture and knowledge.

The story on the Kellogg Centennial site highlights the Kellogg School’s journey over the last 100 years. As we move forward, our collaborative culture will remain central, as will the school’s constant reinvention of itself to meet contemporary demands. These qualities are hallmarks at Kellogg, where innovation is continuous, a fact that encourages creativity, quick adaptation to market needs, and refinement of ideas to align theory with practice.

Visit the Kellogg Centennial site for detailed information about each decade in the Kellogg School’s 100-year history.