
Faculty Discuss Financial Crisis
Talented, Ambitious Students
Smart, Influential Alumni
Dean Dipak C. Jain and Dean David Besanko are presented with the gift from the Class of 2008
The Kellogg School has changed the rules of management education. Where MBA students once competed with their classmates, Kellogg encouraged them to collaborate. Where coursework couldn’t keep pace with a rapidly changing business world, Kellogg pushed it forward. Our ability to adapt has put the Kellogg MBA in high demand.
But Kellogg is at a critical juncture. Our peer schools have adopted many of our methods — in particular, the emphasis on teamwork and student culture — and they recruit faculty from the same pool we do. Every dimension of life on this planet is in flux. The world’s economy, demographics, technology — even climate — are shifting right before our eyes.
Great challenges and urgent problems await us. With your help, the Kellogg School will rise to meet them.
Your gift will help us maintain our competitive advantage in four key areas: curriculum, faculty recruitment and retention, research, and student scholarships.