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CHICAGO, April 22, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Northwestern University s Kellogg School of Management has received a $3.5 million gift from Golub Capital to sponsor its Board Fellows program for five years and create a second Golub Capital Social Impact Lab. The gift is designed to enhance the existing Board Fellows program, facilitate more advanced social impact research and share the program s learnings and expertise with a broader network of leading business schools.
The Board Fellows program, to be named the Golub Capital Board Fellows Program, is a 20-month curriculum that prepares 100 top Kellogg MBA students annually for board service at Chicago-area nonprofits through a combination of academic coursework, board placement and strategic consulting.
Art and Pep spotlights the life and love of Chicago civil rights leaders Thu. April 1, 2021 9:20 AM by Ross Forman photo credit // artandpep.org ART AND PEP is the love story behind the long battle to love – and live – freely, says director Mercedes Kane Art Johnston was doing a two-year theatre program at Northwestern University when some guys in the theatre department told him that about bars in Chicago “for people like us.” Johnston soon thereafter walked into a gay bar in 1973 named Shari’s, where a bartender that night was named Pepe.
“Pep came home with me and has never left,” Johnston said with a smile.