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Kellogg launches an accelerated Part-Time option designed to fit your past, present and future
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The more than 2,000 attendees at Reunion 2012 enjoyed a variety of activities
Reunion 2012
Award Winners
With gratitude
NuMat Technologies’ leadership team
Business pitches win big
Mosaic 2012
A vibrant MOSAIC
CMC
The ‘undisputed winner’
Think Bravely
Think Bravely
5/19/2012 – James L. Allen Center
5/23/2012 – The Waldorf Astoria, 11 E Walton St, Chicago IL
7/16/2012 – Wieboldt Hall
9/20/2012 – Wieboldt Hall
2012 Kellogg Turnaround Management Conference A successful turnaround starts with a ‘healthy appreciation’ for a company’s struggles, says Antony Ressler, co-founder of Ares Management



SEEK 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



“Your passion is a major source of others’ inspiration,” Professor Adam Galinsky told the students. “You cannot inspire others if you yourself are not inspired.” In a talk to graduating students, Professor Adam Galinsky explores the intertwined paths to leadership and happiness



Bruce Mau, founder of Bruce Mau Design and a distinguished fellow at McCormick's Segal Design Institute, delivered the dinner's keynote address. The dual-degree MMM program marks its 20th anniversary with a celebration of innovation in the marketplace



IMF chief economist Olivier Blanchard IMF chief economist Olivier Blanchard sees ‘dismal’ growth for advanced economies — but a few bright spots elsewhere




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A Strategy for Peace Sandeep Baliga

Goes Together Like Guilt and PleasureKelly Goldsmith
What Constitutes Torture?Loran Nordgren
The Impending Pension ProblemJoshua Rauh
Which Plane Lands Last?James Schummer and Rakesh Vohra

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