“The academics are excellent, and I have learned a great deal across the curriculum, but what has stayed with me the most is the way Kellogg encourages reflection on who you are, how you carry yourself and the long-term vision you want to pursue.”
For the second year in a row, Kellogg’s Evening and Weekend MBA Program has earned the #1 ranking from U.S. News and World Report!
With a culture rooted in collaboration, world-renowned faculty invested in students’ growth long after graduation and the resources and flexibility to create immediate and lasting impact, Kellogg allows working professionals to level up without putting their careers on hold.
Explore what makes Kellogg’s Evening & Weekend MBA the best in the business at the link in our bio.
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Long before millions knew him as Ross, David Schwimmer was chasing a different kind of spotlight, one built on collaboration, creative risk and a belief in ensemble work.
During a recent fireside chat at Kellogg, the Northwestern alumnus, actor, director and entrepreneur reflected on the nonlinear path from student dreamer to co-founder of Lookingglass Theatre Company.
What began as a self-produced Northwestern student production became a lasting lesson in entrepreneurship, persistence and building something bigger than yourself.
“Over the years, what I found was that this group of people has made me feel the most like myself,” Schwimmer said. “They became the antidote to an often ego-driven industry.”
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Every KWEST trip begins with a little mystery 👀
Margie Sosa ’27 JD, MBA Program took things one step further by signing up for the 2025 KWEST mystery trip. She and her fellow KWESTees stayed in the dark about their final destination until a connecting flight announcement told them they were headed to Oman.
Watch Margie’s recap video to see how Oman became the backdrop for the deep and genuine connections she made with her classmates. #KelloggLeader
A KWEST trip, 12 wedding guests and one very Kellogg story of community. 💜
For Anand Chatterjee ’27 Two-Year Program and his wife, KWEST Colombia brought together a group of classmates who quickly became friends. From shared hikes to meaningful conversations, the trip created bonds that lasted well beyond the experience.
Months later, that same group showed up again. This time, they traveled from Texas, Boston, Chicago, New Jersey and India to celebrate Anand and his wife’s wedding.
A reminder that Kellogg friendships can begin anywhere, even halfway around the world. #KelloggLeader
Kellogg Reunion gave alumni the chance to return to campus, reconnect with classmates and reflect on the moments that stayed with them.
For many, the memories came back through the people: roommates, classmates and friends who helped shape their Kellogg experience.
Thank you to everyone who joined us for Reunion and brought so much joy, history and heart back to campus. We are grateful for the stories you shared and the community you continue to build. #KelloggLeader
Some places stay with you long after you leave.
This past weekend, Kellogg alumni came back to campus for Reunion 2026 to reconnect, reflect and celebrate the people, places and moments that shaped their Kellogg experience. Across faculty sessions, class gatherings and conversations with old friends, the weekend was filled with the kind of energy that makes this community feel like home.
Thank you to our alumni for coming back and bringing Kellogg to life once again. #KelloggLeader #Kelloggreunion
Ellie Bentley ’27 Two-Year Program knew from conversations with students, professors and alumni that Kellogg prioritizes community and collaboration.
But she didn’t have to take their word for it. She got to experience it for herself during her Day at Kellogg (DAK) visit, where students welcomed her at a small group dinner.
“Their genuine care and desire to help us make the best decisions for ourselves demonstrated the supportive nature of the Kellogg community,” she says.
The tight-knit community in Evanston, plus the proximity to the big-city energy of Chicago, helped her confirm her decision with confidence. Read more about why Ellie chose Kellogg at the link in our bio. #KelloggLeader
“India hits different.”
For Jake Camp ’26 Executive MBA Program, Kellogg’s TechVenture India course began as an immersive look at India’s technology evolution, startup ecosystem and rapid pace of innovation. It also led him somewhere unexpected: a rural blueberry farm in Karnataka.
Taught by Professor Mohan Sawhney, TechVenture India gives EMBA students a firsthand look at how business, technology and entrepreneurship are reshaping one of the world’s most dynamic markets.
For Jake, the experience came to life in the contrasts: ancient temples beside modern tech campuses, ambitious startups building with remarkable resourcefulness and a quiet blueberry farm where a founder’s humility and life’s work moved him deeply.
Between India’s modern ambitions, ancient traditions and the genuine warmth of the people he met, Jake left inspired, connected and unexpectedly homesick for a country that isn’t even his own.
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Earlier this year, Matt Caldwell ’10 JD, MBA returned to Kellogg to connect with students and share insights from a leadership journey shaped by service and experience.
Now CEO of the NBA’s Minnesota Timberwolves and WNBA’s Minnesota Lynx, Matt brought perspective from across every chapter of his path, including his time leading the NHL’s Florida Panthers.
His visit also reflected the spirit behind the Matt Caldwell Veterans Program at Kellogg, which supports veteran students as they navigate transition, leadership and community at Kellogg and beyond.
Watch the recap and tap the link in bio learn more about the Matt Caldwell Veterans Program at Kellogg. #KelloggLeader