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Kellogg International Scholar Rogé Karma describes how he helped to found BridgeND and BridgeUSA. (Christian Science Monitor)
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ISP Alumni Virtual Talks
The Kellogg Institute is hosting a series of virtual talks with its distinguished alumni. The week of March 18-22, students of the Kellogg International Scholars Program are invited to meet with four of Kellogg's ISP alumni via virtual Alumni Talks. Below are more details about each session. Kellogg alumni will talk about their careers and share advice with current students. We hope that you will take advantage of this opportunity by signing up to meet with at least one of them.
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Kellogg International Scholar Rogé Karma describes how he helped to found BridgeND and BridgeUSA. (Christian Science Monitor)
The research of Faculty Fellows Wyatt Brooks, Kevin Donovan, and Terry Johnson (economics) and Kellogg International Scholar Brian Mukhaya ’17 is featured in Notre Dame's latest "What would you fight for" video. Facilitated by the Institute's Ford Program, the three economists conducted an innovative randomized trial to investigate how women in Dandora, a sprawling section of Nairobi, could better support their families. Watch to learn more...
A 15-year reunion bringing together alumni, faculty fellows, and current students involved in the Institute’s flagship International Scholars Program was an opportunity to both reconnect and reflect on the lasting value of Kellogg-ISP.