Kellogg team wins top prize in global competition
Schwab Foundation recognizes two Kellogg alumni for challenging poverty and empowering women and children
In the NBI Case Competition, students win top prize for SHAREcircle, an Evanston nonprofit working to fund higher ed in Angola through coffee production
Innovating Social Change Conference shows how business can produce lasting social change
Team of five Kellogg students captures top honors with “encompassing, creative solutions” for education reform
Kellogg, Northwestern teams shine at 2012 Chicago Innovation Awards
ConAgra Foods' Kori Reed discusses the role of business in combating U.S. hunger. Reed will be a panelist at the Nov. 3 ISC Conference.
A global corps of Kellogg students apply their skills to lift socially-minded organizations around the world
Kellogg’s wide-ranging business conferences expose students to insights from experts and alumni from around the world
Students in Kellogg’s Innovate for Impact class travel the globe on a quest to make a difference
Student startup NuMat wins another big competition for clean energy technologies
Four students are honored for embodying Kellogg’s highest ideals
Teams from across Northwestern University will compete for $100,000 at the upcoming KIN Global Summit
The inaugural $80,000 Kellogg Social Entrepreneurship Award goes to Saloni Doshi `12 and Chelsea Katz `12 for their plan to bring healthy food to low-income communities
Buying and conserving dirty fossil fuel deposits may be the best way to fight climate change, Associate Professor Bard Harstad finds
Faculty-student teams face off over whether the global carbon footprint can be shrunk by private enterprise alone
NuMat Technologies, a student-driven startup, wins a $100,000 prize for technology that could change the economics of gas storage
Revive the Dream Institute founder Michael Rosskamm ’08 receives the Siebel Scholars Impact Award
Through the Neighborhood Business Initiative, Kellogg students solve critical business problems — and gain hands-on consulting experience
Forbes magazine lists Room to Read founder John Wood ’89 and One Acre Fund founder Andrew Youn ’06 among the world’s leading social entrepreneurs
The school’s Net Impact Community is again honored for driving transformational change in the workplace and the world
'Help create the future you want to live in,' Honest Tea co-founder Seth Goldman urges
Abbott gives $750,000 to establish the Risk Research & Strategic Action Network
Kellogg and Northwestern students team up to bring healthy food to underserved communities
In his new book and blog, Daniel Diermeier explains why reputation management should top every firm's priority list
Habitat for Humanity CEO Jonathan Reckford encourages students to reflect upon the place where drive and mission intersect
Kellogg School students take first place at the International Impact Investing Challenge
A new book by Professor Daniel Diermeier outlines a new model for explaining voting behavior
In an interview on ‘All Things Considered,’ Daniel Diermeier discusses spiraling government spending
Professor Daniel Diermeier weighs in on the corporate and governmental response to the earthquake in Japan
Kellogg students working with Chicago nonprofit Stage 773 take first place in the Neighborhood Business Initiative’s case competition
Jane Mentzinger, executive director of Communities In Schools of Chicago, reflects on the mutual benefits of partnering with the Kellogg School
The new Kellogg Social Entrepreneurship Award will provide $80,000 to help a Kellogg student launch a socially responsible business
Kellogg students take first place at the 2010 Education Innovation Case Competition
Luca Torre '04 talks to Kellogg students about his work in the microfinance industry
The 11th annual Innovating Social Change conference focuses on taking social change to the next level
Through the Kellogg Board Fellows program, students develop practical skills while contributing to the well-being of a nonprofit
Kellogg alumni aim for the winner’s circle in prominent 2010 political races
Business leader McGraw was renowned for his 'commitment to the environment and the business world'
A program founded by Kellogg students fosters the skills young inmates will need to thrive on the outside
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
Kellogg and Northwestern students team up to promote better outcomes for diabetes care
Business partners David Murphy and Kevin Jones, the 2010 Beacon Capital Partners Executives-in-Residence, reveal their strategy for doing good — and for doing well
Alumni at Reunion 2010 focus on ‘doing the right thing and doing it sustainably’
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