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New Research Lab Aims to Alleviate Global Poverty and Foster Inclusive Economic Growth
Sep 15, 2022
Keeping Up With Kellogg - January 2023 |
Volume 5 | Issue 1
Our students and scholars come to the Kellogg Institute for International Studies because of their shared interest in democracy and human development. When they leave campus, that doesn’t change. Keeping up with Kellogg is a semiannual feature highlighting the work of those connected with the Institute, both past and present. The links below spotlight what some members of the Kellogg community did in the fall of 2022 and more comprehensive lists of community news can be found via the links in each section.
In Memoriam: Elizabeth Rankin
(August 22, 1955 - December 23, 2022)
Elizabeth Rankin first became involved with the Kellogg Institute as a tutor of English for the non-native speaking spouses of visiting fellows. Eventually she was hired as a writer and editor for the Institute, a position she held for ten years until she retired in 2017, when she continued to work as a consultant editing the Kellogg Working Paper Series. She died on December 23, 2022 at the age of 67. Read a celebration of her life, written by her husband, here.
Faculty Fellows |
Current and Former Visiting Fellows |
Current Graduate Students and Alumni |
Current Undergraduate Students and Alumni |
VIDEO: “From Kellogg to Career: Building Future Scholars” Panel Showcases Scholars Who Spent Formative Years at Kellogg
Annelise Gill-Wiehl '19, Bright Gyamfi '16
Click here for more undergraduate student news.
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