New health law challenges payers, providers to lower costs, improve outcomes, says expert panel
Kellogg student challenges traditional publishing with innovative venture
Members of the Class of 2013 are inspired to ‘finish strong’ during their final year at Kellogg
Taking on the timeliest business issues of today, Kellogg’s case studies are must-read materials in classrooms worldwide
Professors respond to the Supreme Court’s decision to uphold the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010
In a talk to graduating students, Professor David Besanko illustrates how their Kellogg education can help them understand — and overcome—the ‘remorseless workings of things’
NAACP chairman Roslyn Brock ’99 urges graduates to be service-oriented ‘game changers’
Will social media build democracy in the Middle East? Faculty-student teams debate the question
The 2012 Reiter Prize winner talks about her research on the spiraling costs of healthcare and her upcoming role at the Federal Trade Commission
The professor credits Kellogg’s unique environment with encouraging excellence in both research and teaching
The Class of 2012 presents the Kellogg School with an outright gift of nearly $130,000
A successful turnaround starts with a ‘healthy appreciation’ for a company’s struggles, says Antony Ressler, co-founder of Ares Management
What role should altruism play in healthcare? Experts at the 2012 MacEachern Symposium consider the question
Women on nontraditional career paths will learn about the advantages of a Kellogg MBA degree at the 2012 Women’s Leadership Workshop
Faculty-student teams face off over whether the global carbon footprint can be shrunk by private enterprise alone
The healthcare reform expert addresses some of the key issues facing an industry on the cusp of change
Experts at the Kellogg Business-Law Conference offer Internet entrepreneurs practical and legal advice
Kellogg professors get an inside view of business in India on the faculty version of Global Initiatives in Management
Students and faculty consider the question: ‘Did Wall Street’s boom cause Main Street’s stagnation?’
New research co-authored by Associate Professor Benjamin Jones reveals that breakthrough discoveries are no longer dominated by the very young
Associate Professor Benjamin Jones explains why today’s inventors are making their great discoveries later in life
In an era of heightened scrutiny, state treasurers head to Kellogg to brush up on budget issues
Kellogg goes beyond the curriculum to develop leaders who inspire and transform
Delegates from 25 nations gather to explore how innovation leads to prosperity
Student-faculty teams face off over whether U.S. foreign aid is a hindrance or a help
Scientists are making their breakthrough discoveries later in life than ever, finds Associate Professor Benjamin Jones, winner of the 2011 Stanley Reiter Best Paper Award
Clinical Professor Harry Kraemer ’79 leads a panel discussion on the four principles of values-based leadership
Addressing the topic of leadership, former Colombian President Álvaro Uribe talks about lessons learned during his eight-year administration
Inspired by his students, Harry Kraemer pens From Values to Action, a book based on his popular leadership course at Kellogg
Professor Shane Greenstein testifies before Congress on network neutrality
Faculty-student teams face off over the question: Should current U.S. immigration barriers be relaxed?
In a spirited debate, Kellogg faculty and students consider whether the U.S. should welcome — or fear — an increasingly powerful China
Kellogg Professor Aaron Gellman says Southwest’s buyout of AirTran could spell trouble for Delta
With more than 1,000 alumni in CEO roles, the Kellogg School has proven to be a fertile training ground for aspiring leaders
More than 200 Part-Time and Full-Time students from the Class of 2010 are recognized with the Top Students, Dean’s Service and Beta Gamma Sigma awards
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