Forbes magazine
30 Under 30: Real Estate – 12/29/11
Current PTMBA student Helee Hillman, Senior Project Manager at Jones Lang LaSalle, was named to the Forbes Magazine “Top 30 Under 30.”
MBAPodcaster
Getting Into Kellogg – 11/14/11
The video features advice to prospective students from Associate Dean of MBA Programs and Dean of Students Betsy Ziegler and current students (Adedayo Adefulu ’13, Emily Baum ’13 and Matthew Farver ’12).
Daily Northwestern
Students seek collaborative environmental front – 10/19/11
From the article: Increased awareness, support and collaboration among environmental student groups were the focus of the Northwestern Energy and Sustainability Roundtable discussion Wednesday at Chambers Hall. Nearly 20 students, staff and alumni met to discuss methods to progress energy and sustainability action on campus. "A lot of the schools and groups do amazing things regarding energy and sustainability, but we just don't know what the others are doing," said Anuj Saigal, second-year Kellogg student.
Globe and Mail (Canada)
What gender is your hot sauce? Introducing his-’n’-hers food brands – 10/04/11
From the article: Whether they’re marketed as such or not, we all tend to think of everyday items, including food and beverages, as one gender or the other, says James Wilkie, a doctoral candidate in marketing at Northwestern University in Illinois. Humans instinctively categorize other individuals as male or female, Mr. Wilkie says. This kind of thinking is so ingrained in our society and is applied so frequently on a daily basis, he says, “we tend to almost reflexively apply it to things that perhaps it’s not relevant to apply it to.”
Daily Northwestern
Kellogg students receive $35,000 Siebel scholarships – 09/26/11
The article profiles Kellogg students Adrienne Day, Matt House, Sidharth Kakkar, Kevin Poff and Jessica Young (all ’12) who are recipients of a scholarship from the Siebel Foundation.
Financial Times
Kwest – around the world in seven days – 08/30/11
Kellogg student Suhel Banerjee writes about his trip to the Dominican Republic as part of the Kellogg Worldwide Experiences and Service Trips (KWEST) program.
Scientific American
What is the Sex of 17? – 08/30/11
The article highlights research by Assistant Professor of Marketing David Gal and Kellogg PhD student James Wilkie which explains how people view gender in everyday objects, such as food and furniture. The article also highlights another study by Professor of Marketing Galen Bodenhausen and Kellogg PhD student James Wilkie which finds that people perceive odd numbers as masculine and even numbers as feminine.
La Nazione (Italy)
Angeli del bello americani in Santa Croce – 08/26/11
The article profiles Kellogg students’ visit to Italy as part of KWEST.
Wall Street Journal
Study Before you Leap – 08/22/11
The article profiles former Executive Education student Ed Matthew.
Wall Street Journal
Are Numbers Male and Female? – 08/05/11
The article profiles a study by Professor of Marketing Galen Bodenhausen and Kellogg PhD student James Wilkie which finds that people perceive odd numbers as masculine and even numbers as feminine.
Boston Globe
Uncommon knowledge – 07/31/11
The article highlights research which finds that people perceive odd numbers as masculine and even numbers as feminine. The study is co-authored by Kellogg PhD student James Wilkie.