News@Northwestern – Executive MBA Program


Imagine getting an MBA while at the same time handling the pressures of a top flight career. That is exactly what people are doing at Northwestern University’s prestigious Kellogg School of Management, which this year turns 100 years old. Join us for an in-depth look at the program through the eyes of two students. Northwestern University regularly produces News@Northwestern, a television news magazine, in conjunction with Hess/Hoffman Productions of Chicago. 

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3 Responses to News@Northwestern – Executive MBA Program

  1. miree002

    MBA students should all have their own business

  2. yoyoyoy90989

    stop being a smartass, jackass

  3. jgpenate

    Nice Fur Coat. Good to see these business leaders have a social consciousness.

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