NBA Outing
Networking event designed for students from
Krannert to meet other MBA students. It is also a great chance for students to
speak with the VP of marketing of the Pacer’s organization.
For more information or to express interest please contact Anthony Amni(aamni@purdue.edu)
Lunch with a Professor
KGSA, in association with the Dean’s office, presents the "Lunch
out with Professor" program. This is open to all Krannert Masters students, and
provides an opportunity to get to know professors outside the classroom setting.
You can go to any restaurant within walking distance of Rawls, and of course,
there’s free food – The lunch is on us!
For more information or to express interest please contact Raghavendra Kulkarni (rkulkarn@purdue.edu)
Wine & Cheese Alumni Social
Date TBA
Relax after the with alumni and recruiters while you snack on
hors d'oeuvres and cocktails. Contact Gloria Chen @
chen210@purdue.edu
Mentoring Program
Build a more substantial relationship with an alumnus over the
year. Allow KGSA to match students and alumni in areas of function, industry,
ethnicity, and many other factors! Contact Gloria Chen @
chen210@purdue.edu
For more information please visit
http://www.krannert.purdue.edu/alumni/mentor.asp
Executive Conversation Hours
Come chat with an executive over coffee! Who’s coming to campus?
Check out the other club websites!
Dinner with the Dean
Date TBA
Join the Dean for a dinner out at McGraw’s Steakhouse, on KGSA!
Contact Gloria Chen @
chen210@purdue.edu
Krannert Cuturefest
Date TBA
Among the events designed to showcase our cultures is CultureFest. Every
year we share food, model costumes and give performances from our countries. The
mix of students, faculty, staff and families that join us for CultureFest is
amazing. Be sure to share your home country with the rest of the Krannert.
International Breakfast
What’s for breakfast? Something international. Over year, KGSA will host
five International Breakfasts. Come have a taste of what it would be like to
have breakfast from five different parts of the world. Students from the country
represented shares interesting ingredients, procedures, historical facts or
customs related to the meal.
Etiquette Dinner
Jan 21st, 2009
Should the knife be in the right or left hand? Do I start my meal with the
outer utensil and work my way in or should I do the opposite of that? Do table
manners in my home country differ from table manners in the US? Am I ready for
an invitation to dinner by my dream company? If you would like to be sure that
you are just as sharp at the dinner table as you are in the interview room, be
sure to attend our etiquette dinner on January 21, 2009.
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