Nancy Lou Schwartz was the Morrison Professor of Decision Sciences. She was also the Kellogg School's first female faculty member appointed to an endowed chair. Schwartz became a part of Kellogg in 1970, chaired MEDS as well as served as director of the school's doctoral program until her death in 1981.[1] To date, sixteen out of the thirty-four speakers held or have gone on to win a Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences.
Lectures
1983 - 1989
Reinhard Selten (Nobel Laureate 1994). Evolution, Learning, and Economic Behavior.
Roger B. Myerson (Nobel Laureate 2007). On the Foundations of Social Institutions.
Matthew Jackson. Social Structure, Segregation, and Economic Behavior.
Robert C. Merton. (Nobel Laureate 1997). How to Pursue Both Comparative Advantage and Efficient Diversification of Risk: An Application of Derivative Securities.