'Nota
Bene' delivers eclectic value for students
Each year,
Kellogg students have an additional chance to benefit from the
insights of the school's top professors during the Nota Bene
lecture series. On three occasions this spring, faculty members
shared their perspectives on key subjects of interest to students,
including the job market and the importance of building a personal
brand; leadership; and demographic trends impacting the economy.
The series was launched in 2004 to provide students with another
way to gain exposure to the school's thought leaders. Participants
in the latest Nota Bene sessions included Professors Tim
Calkins, Daniel
Diermeier, Michael
Mazzeo, Michelle
Buck and David
Besanko. |