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Finance Conference (James L. Allen Center)

November 19, 2008

Over the past year the financial services industry has seen unprecedented upheaval. The past has shown that it’s often during times like these that the seeds of future innovation are sown. The 2008 Kellogg Finance Conference will provide a forum where industry professionals, academics and students can discuss the trends for the future with a particular emphasis on Leverage and Liquidity, the twin forces behind the boom and bust that have characterized the industry over the past decade. Through expert panels we will examine topics like managing fat tail risk, structuring deals in a tough credit environment and investing in a world of highly correlated asset classes. Senior leaders from the fields of corporate finance and investment management will also provide their perspective on the biggest opportunities in their fields. Contact Smruti Behera for more information.

LGBT Reception (Evanston)

November 20, 2008

Kellogg is committed to building the most talented and diverse class possible. Information sessions tailored to underrepresented minorities, women and the LGBT community occur throughout the year, allowing members of these groups to interact with our strong network of students and alumni. For more information, please visit the Full-Time MBA Admissions Web site.

Kellogg Risk Summit (James L. Allen Center)

November 20, 2008

Please join the Kellogg School and the Zell Center for Risk Research for the Kellogg Risk Summit: Perspective From the Inside.  For more information on speakers and events, and to register, please visit the Kellogg Risk Summit Web site.

Part-Time MBA Info Session (Chicago)

November 21, 2008

The Part-Time MBA Program conducts admissions information sessions on a bi-weekly basis in a small group setting with up to 55 attendees. At the session, there is a 45 minute presentation covering the Kellogg Part-Time MBA Programs (Evening and Saturday programs), curriculum, structure, and admissions process. For more information, please visit the Part-Time MBA Program Web site.

Student-led Event (Paris)

November 29, 2008

During the winter and summer, students host events in cities around the world. These non-admissions events offer the opportunity to learn about Kellogg from the student’s perspective. For more information, please visit the Full-Time MBA Admissions Web site.

Part-Time MBA Info Session (Chicago)

December 05, 2008

The Part-Time MBA Program conducts admissions information sessions on a bi-weekly basis in a small group setting with up to 55 attendees. At the session, there is a 45 minute presentation covering the Kellogg Part-Time MBA Programs (Evening and Saturday programs), curriculum, structure, and admissions process. For more information, please visit the Part-Time MBA Program Web site.

Student-led Event (Paris)

December 18, 2008

During the winter and summer, students host events in cities around the world. These non-admissions events offer the opportunity to learn about Kellogg from the student’s perspective. For more information, please visit the Full-Time MBA Admissions Web site.

Part-Time MBA Info Session (Chicago)

December 20, 2008

The Part-Time MBA Program conducts admissions information sessions on a bi-weekly basis in a small group setting with up to 55 attendees. At the session, there is a 45 minute presentation covering the Kellogg Part-Time MBA Programs (Evening and Saturday programs), curriculum, structure, and admissions process. For more information, please visit the Part-Time MBA Program Web site.