The Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University held a ribbon-cutting ceremony to commemorate the renaming of the Kellogg Center for Family Enterprises to the John L. Ward Center for Family Enterprises, which was made possible through an
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In the dark days early in the pandemic, Father Manuel Dorantes was part of a group of young priests asked to be an anointer to give last rites to people dying alone in Chicago hospitals.
Known as Father Manny to his congregants, he estimates he did so for 40 to 50 people one last friendly face before they died. One of those deaths has stayed with him a 52-year-old Latino father, the family s provider, left alone with the priest by an overwhelmed nurse last May.
Father Manny used his phone to FaceTime the man s wife and children so they could pray together and say goodbye. But before getting off the phone, one of his kids asked for the phone to be put by their father s ear.
Marilia Teixeira.
The Kellogg School of Management and Poker Powher teamed up to create a new program.
The six-week pilot is designed to help women build indispensable leadership skills through poker.
First-year student Marilia Teixeira said talking with a professional player was her favorite part.
In mid-April, Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University teamed up with Poker Pow her a community that teaches women game-changing skills like strategy, confidence, and capital allocation to create a new extracurricular pilot program. Many top business schools, including the Kellogg School of Management, have more than 40% female students yet only a fraction of C-suite roles are held by women, Gail Berger, deputy director of the Kellogg Center for Executive Women, told Insider. Additionally, COVID-19 presented a set of unprecedented professional setbacks for women across the United States.