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How COVID Changed the World
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How COVID Changed the World

It’s been five years since COVID-19 upended our lives. Knowledge at Wharton asked the School’s professors to examine the lasting impacts for business, the economy, and society.

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People

Blueprints of a Business Breakthrough

Rubrik CEO Bipul Sinha WG09 reflects on pivotal moments and life-changing influences that shaped his startup’s path from inception to IPO.

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People

Proudly Building Community

Wharton Out for Business fosters a vibrant environment for its students and allies.

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Ideas

What's in the Cards for Crypto?

The digital money’s future is looking brighter and brighter — to those who buy in.

Headshot portrait of Peter Spartin.
People

Shifting Gears

Peter Spartin WG09 reflects on the turning points that helped him move into the world of sports business, including his current role with the Aston Martin Aramco Formula One Team.

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People

Stopping to Smell the Roses

One student’s quest to help classmates see that the undergraduate experience is about more than grades and job offers

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People

Life Lessons: Reflections From the U.S. Navy's 70th Secretary

John H. Dalton WG71 looks back on his impact on the branch and the joys and challenges of putting pen to paper to record his experiences.

Ideas

Turn Your Strategy Into Reality

Putting big business ideas into action can prove difficult. This MBA course offers critical lessons to help leaders get the job done.

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News

10 Years of Business Radio

Highlighting insights from Wharton faculty and alumni, Business Radio on SiriusXM channel 132 has delivered essential industry news and expertise since its launch in 2014.

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Ideas

Revitalizing a Legacy Brand

Newly retired Levi’s CEO Chip Bergh reflects on the company’s turnaround, purpose-driven marketing, and the power of nostalgia with professors Barbara Kahn and Americus Reed.

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People

Bridging the Cultural Divide

Personal experience and selfless family sacrifice led one student to create a nonprofit aimed at helping young people connect.

Illustration of an angry-looking piggy bank.
Ideas

Data: Global Business, AI's Inabilities, and the Joy of Spending

The latest research and insights from Knowledge at Wharton

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Ideas

Can AI Improve Financial Literacy?

The technology shows great potential for educational and personal use, but it has limitations.

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Ideas

The Impact of High-Skilled Immigrants

How foreign workers can improve U.S. corporations — and the economy as a whole

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News

Two Essential Principles for Tomorrow's Leaders

Dean Erika James presents guiding ideals for new students and members of the Wharton community at large to follow.

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Ideas

Are Cities on the Verge of a Crisis or a Comeback?

Wharton faculty research suggests that how cities navigate the next few years could mean the difference between urban flight and a renaissance that outpaces the aughts.

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How COVID Changed the World
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Health Care
Spring/Summer 2025

How COVID Changed the World

It’s been five years since COVID-19 upended our lives. Knowledge at Wharton asked the School’s professors to examine the lasting impacts for business, the economy, and society.

A man in a blue suit stands at a podium at the New York Stock Exchange.
People
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Entrepreneurship
Spring/Summer 2025

Blueprints of a Business Breakthrough

Rubrik CEO Bipul Sinha WG09 reflects on pivotal moments and life-changing influences that shaped his startup’s path from inception to IPO.

Five students in business-casual attire pose together against a white studio backdrop.
People
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Leadership
Spring/Summer 2025

Proudly Building Community

Wharton Out for Business fosters a vibrant environment for its students and allies.

Bitcoin-themed stickers on a black wall.
Ideas
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Innovation/Tech
Spring/Summer 2025

What's in the Cards for Crypto?

The digital money’s future is looking brighter and brighter — to those who buy in.

Headshot portrait of Peter Spartin.
People
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Marketing
Spring/Summer 2025

Shifting Gears

Peter Spartin WG09 reflects on the turning points that helped him move into the world of sports business, including his current role with the Aston Martin Aramco Formula One Team.

Illustration of a student in front of a bush with roses, staring back at a cityscape.
People
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Careers
Spring/Summer 2025

Stopping to Smell the Roses

One student’s quest to help classmates see that the undergraduate experience is about more than grades and job offers

Man in a black suit jacket, white button-down shirt, and a tie with anchors patterned on it.
People
/
Leadership
Spring/Summer 2025

Life Lessons: Reflections From the U.S. Navy's 70th Secretary

John H. Dalton WG71 looks back on his impact on the branch and the joys and challenges of putting pen to paper to record his experiences.

Ideas
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Leadership
Fall/Winter 2024

Turn Your Strategy Into Reality

Putting big business ideas into action can prove difficult. This MBA course offers critical lessons to help leaders get the job done.

Radio Host Dan Loney writes notes while seated at a table in front of a microphone.
News
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Media/Arts
Fall/Winter 2024

10 Years of Business Radio

Highlighting insights from Wharton faculty and alumni, Business Radio on SiriusXM channel 132 has delivered essential industry news and expertise since its launch in 2014.

Collage of two Wharton professors and a radio guest speaking into microphones.
Ideas
/
Marketing
Fall/Winter 2024

Revitalizing a Legacy Brand

Newly retired Levi’s CEO Chip Bergh reflects on the company’s turnaround, purpose-driven marketing, and the power of nostalgia with professors Barbara Kahn and Americus Reed.

Conceptual illustration of a woman stepping out of a portrait that her parents are still in.
People
/
Leadership
Fall/Winter 2024

Bridging the Cultural Divide

Personal experience and selfless family sacrifice led one student to create a nonprofit aimed at helping young people connect.

Illustration of an angry-looking piggy bank.
Ideas
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AI/Analytics
Fall/Winter 2024

Data: Global Business, AI's Inabilities, and the Joy of Spending

The latest research and insights from Knowledge at Wharton

An illustration of Benjamin Franklin wearing glasses that have circuit boards as the lenses.
Ideas
/
AI/Analytics
Fall/Winter 2024

Can AI Improve Financial Literacy?

The technology shows great potential for educational and personal use, but it has limitations.

Illustration of immigrants from varying countries holding suitcases and standing below a line chart that is going up.
Ideas
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International
Fall/Winter 2024

The Impact of High-Skilled Immigrants

How foreign workers can improve U.S. corporations — and the economy as a whole

Portrait of Dean Erika James wearing a blue suit jacket, a light blue necklace, and a plain shirt.
News
/
Leadership
Fall/Winter 2024

Two Essential Principles for Tomorrow's Leaders

Dean Erika James presents guiding ideals for new students and members of the Wharton community at large to follow.

Side-by-side illustrations of cityscapes, one of them empty and crumbling versus the other one that is thriving with people walking about.
Ideas
/
Leadership
Fall/Winter 2024

Are Cities on the Verge of a Crisis or a Comeback?

Wharton faculty research suggests that how cities navigate the next few years could mean the difference between urban flight and a renaissance that outpaces the aughts.

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