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Associate Professor Ben Jones sees a cap-and-trade system for carbon as the most likely scenario for working to limit global warming.
Environmental issues likely to heat up in 2009, say Kellogg policy experts
A new president may revisit whether the private market is the best fuel for U.S. energy plans
Full StoryFifth annual Kellogg Super Bowl Advertising Review
12/23/08 – Professors Tim Calkins and Derek Rucker to Lead Event
Full StorySick situation
12/19/08 – Kellogg Professor David Dranove considers how the Obama administration may dramatically reform the U.S. healthcare system. Or not
Full StoryKellogg Centennial Conference to explore how customer insights drive innovation
12/18/08 – In anticipation of the Jan. 11-12 Miami event, Faculty Co-Chair Mohanbir Sawhney tells why getting close to the customer is essential — particularly during an economic downturn
Full StoryKellogg School finance scholar Torben Andersen elected to Econometric Society
12/15/08 – Prestigious appointment to international economic theory body latest honor for Kellogg asset pricing and volatility expert
Full StoryWhat was Blagojevich thinking?
12/12/08 – Kellogg School Professor Adam Galinsky’s research goes deep into the paradoxes of power to explain how the mighty can fall
Full StoryKellogg biotechnology competition draws global interest
12/10/08 – New faculty-designed case is academic centerpiece for Biotech & Healthcare contest, which marks its fifth year by attracting scholars from top schools worldwide
Full StoryKellogg experiential learning initiative builds governance skills
12/02/08 – Nonprofits tap Board Fellows Program for Kellogg talent to fill permanent leadership roles
Full StoryRetailers try not to lose cheer — or shirts — during holiday downturn
12/02/08 – Pricing expert Eric Anderson surveys tough landscape as merchants battle for seasonal sales. By giving away too much, do they risk long-term trouble?
Full StoryDeal or no deal?
11/25/08 – Kellogg School professors consider whether a federal bailout is what the U.S. auto industry really needs
Full StoryExperts at Kellogg summit fight terrorism with analysis
11/12/08 – Government leadership among topics discussed at Conflict and Cooperation Conference; Nobel Prize winner among scholars in attendance
Full StoryOn the heels of the election, thought leaders converge at the Kellogg School to discuss the future of health care policy and innovation at the 21st annual MacEachern Symposium.
10/30/08
Full StoryVenture capital isn’t dying; it’s evolving, says Kellogg grad
10/25/08 – Suzanne King ’95 on how firms are adapting to compete in the new VC market
Full StoryLinks between race and crime topic of Kellogg talk
10/24/08 – Kellogg diversity research center begins second series of distinguished lectures
Full StoryKellogg finance faculty analyze global banking crisis
10/12/08 – School’s quantitative experts help media understand current economic challenges
Full StoryKellogg School experts on U.S. bailout: Will it work?
10/11/08 – Northern Trust chairman William Osborn ’73 joins panel discussion on financial crisis
Full StoryFed bailout
10/11/08 – Finance professors explain origin of Wall Street woes and respond to proposed solutions
Full StoryKellogg students get an election education
10/10/08 – Senior Associate Dean David Besanko explains the facts of U.S. presidential politics
Full StoryWhen Seeing IS Believing
10/02/08 – Experts find loss of control leads people to seek order, answers
Full StoryNew Kellogg text explores ‘sea change’ in marketing
09/30/08 – Professor Bobby Calder offers roadmap to rich potential of complex media
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