Kellogg School of Management
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Established | 1908 |
Type | Private |
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City | Evanston |
State | Illinois |
Country | United States |
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Website | kellogg.northwestern.edu |
The Kellogg School of Management is the business school of Northwestern University, located in Evanston, Illinois. It is one of the oldest and most prestigious business schools in the world, known for its emphasis on teamwork, leadership, and experiential learning.
History[edit | edit source]
The Kellogg School of Management was founded in 1908 as the Northwestern University School of Commerce. It was one of the first business schools in the United States to offer a Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree. The school was renamed in 1979 in honor of John L. Kellogg, the son of the founder of the Kellogg Company, following a significant donation.
Academic Programs[edit | edit source]
Kellogg offers a variety of academic programs, including:
- MBA: Kellogg offers a full-time MBA program, as well as part-time and executive MBA programs. The full-time MBA program is known for its flexible curriculum and emphasis on leadership development.
- Executive Education: Kellogg provides a range of executive education programs for professionals seeking to enhance their leadership skills and business acumen.
- PhD: The school offers doctoral programs in several areas of business, including finance, marketing, and management.
- Undergraduate Programs: While Kellogg does not offer an undergraduate business degree, it collaborates with Northwestern University to provide business-related courses to undergraduates.
Research and Centers[edit | edit source]
Kellogg is home to several research centers and initiatives, including:
- Kellogg Center for Research in Technology & Innovation
- Kellogg Center for Executive Women
- Kellogg Public-Private Interface Initiative
These centers focus on advancing knowledge in key areas of business and management, fostering collaboration between academia and industry.
Notable Alumni[edit | edit source]
Kellogg has a distinguished list of alumni who have made significant contributions to business and society. Some notable alumni include:
- James L. Dimon, Chairman and CEO of JPMorgan Chase
- Ginni Rometty, former Chairman, President, and CEO of IBM
- Andrew Y. Ng, Co-founder of Google Brain and Coursera
Campus[edit | edit source]
The Kellogg School of Management is located on the main campus of Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois. The school recently opened the Global Hub, a state-of-the-art facility designed to foster collaboration and innovation among students and faculty.
Also see[edit | edit source]
- Northwestern University
- Master of Business Administration
- Business School Rankings
- Executive Education
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