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A Historic New Chapter in Finance Education

Dean Erika James reflects on the Dr. Bruce I. Jacobs Master of Science in Quantitative Finance program, made possible by a $60 million gift from Dr. Bruce I. Jacobs G79 GRW86.

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Ideas

Are Food Delivery Apps Hurting Restaurants?

New research finds the platforms have fundamentally altered the nature of competition.

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Ideas

Could a Competitive Nudge Help Close the C-Suite Gender Gap?

A simple but powerful message encouraged more women to apply for executive roles in a Wharton experiment.

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Remembering Leonard Lauder W54

The cosmetics luminary left an indelible impact on the University of Pennsylvania through his pioneering leadership and transformative philanthropy.

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Watchlist: Matchmaking For Founders, High-End Catering, and Child Health-Care Help

New and notable ventures from Wharton alumni and students

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On the Scene

Milestone moments bring Wharton alumni and leaders together for celebration, connection, and community.

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Leadership in Motion

As Cait Lamberton succeeds Diana Robertson in the role of Undergraduate Division vice dean, the two sit down to discuss the state of the program and keys to its future.

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By the Numbers: Wharton Global Youth Program

The Wharton Global Youth Program offers high-school students early access to business teachings through educational programming, dual-enrollment coursework, and other academic opportunities.

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Leading Beyond the Classroom

The Wharton Leadership Ventures program celebrates 25 years of sharpening teamwork skills through expeditions and preparing students for success, from base camp to the boardroom.

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Wharton's Global Impact: From Bangkok to Berlin

A groundbreaking new degree, alumni club collaborations, and upcoming Wharton in Focus events around the world

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Earth Heir

Spreading “Made in Malaysia” goods around the world is Earth Heir’s mission. The online marketplace, founded by Sasibai Kimis W00, sells handcrafted jewelry, bags, and other accessories crafted by locals and refugees in the Southeast Asian country. In 2022, Earth Heir was fair-trade certified by the B Corporation, which recognizes the company’s transparency and positive impact for the 120 artisans it employs. Kimis brings together craftspeople with skills dating back generations, including women from the Mah Meri tribe who weave colorful leaves into hats.

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Barn Owl

Inspired by the nocturnal creature’s keen sensing abilities, Barn Owl offers dependable surveillance for rural businesses and agencies. The camera technology, created by Josh Phifer WG17, is specifically designed to work in remote locations, picking up two to three more cellular bars than phones. Functions range from anti-theft devices to water-tank monitoring. The company, part of Venture Lab’s VIP-X Philadelphia Fall 2016 cohort, has grown from a one-man operation to 16 employees. Barn Owl prides itself on being veteran-owned — Phifer spent 20 years in the Air Force — and offers discounts for the military community.

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Stryke Club

Frustrated by her son’s lack of interest in skin care, Stacy Blackman W93 wanted to create a product that would fit an active youth lifestyle. She teamed up with three other moms to launch Stryke Club, an acne brand specifically for teen boys. Among the founders is a board-certified pediatric dermatologist whose proprietary formula reduces bacteria without overdrying. The line includes a combined face-and-body acne wash, wipes, and zit patches and was featured in Target’s Accelerators program.

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LuxCreo

3D printers can now produce quality medical devices, and LuxCreo is leading the charge. Co-founders Mike Yang WG04 and Michael Strohecker WG04 developed a platform that medical professionals can use to customize appliances and print them. In service of its vision to provide faster access to better health, LuxCreo even offers same-day delivery. The company produces mainly dental products, ranging from night guards to whitening trays, but recently began manufacturing a sleep apnea machine. LuxCreo was part of Venture Lab’s VIP-X San Francisco Fall 2019 cohort.

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MakersHub

MakersHub was born out of Phong Ngo WG20’s frustration at a past job with the cumbersome process of trying to accurately and completely enter accounts-payable data. He often found that information he needed from bills and receipts was entered incorrectly and that data was missing. Alongside co-founder Charley Howe WG20, Ngo launched MakersHub for businesses with significant accounts-payable needs. With its proprietary tool, the company — a Venture Lab VIP-X alum — aims to eliminate manual entry by fully capturing data from bills and receipts in any format, saving hours of tedious input. MakersHub’s work recently earned $7 million from venture capital investors, boosting its total raised to $11.5 million.

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Shelflife

“How much money are you losing to expired products?” That’s the question Shelflife founder Samhita Karnati WG25 poses to grocers who manually track their inventory’s expiration dates.Karnati’s startup, a member of Venture Lab’s Fall 2024 VIP-X cohort in Philadelphia, helps retailers identify what’s expiring, suggests when items should be marked down, generates discount labels, and more. The venture aims to help grocers keep food fresh, reduce waste, and improve sales margins without the need to manually take stock of shelves.

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Finance
Fall/Winter 2025

A Historic New Chapter in Finance Education

Dean Erika James reflects on the Dr. Bruce I. Jacobs Master of Science in Quantitative Finance program, made possible by a $60 million gift from Dr. Bruce I. Jacobs G79 GRW86.

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Innovation/Tech
Fall/Winter 2025

Are Food Delivery Apps Hurting Restaurants?

New research finds the platforms have fundamentally altered the nature of competition.

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Careers
Fall/Winter 2025

Could a Competitive Nudge Help Close the C-Suite Gender Gap?

A simple but powerful message encouraged more women to apply for executive roles in a Wharton experiment.

Four pictures of Leonard Lauder at various points in his life, including an archival photo of him dressed in a suit and tie, a photo of him with son William and brother Ronald, a photo of him speaking at a Wharton MBA graduation, and a photo alongside Ronald in front of signage for the Lauder Institute at Wharton.
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Alumni News
Fall/Winter 2025

Remembering Leonard Lauder W54

The cosmetics luminary left an indelible impact on the University of Pennsylvania through his pioneering leadership and transformative philanthropy.

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Entrepreneurship
Fall/Winter 2025

Watchlist: Matchmaking For Founders, High-End Catering, and Child Health-Care Help

New and notable ventures from Wharton alumni and students

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Alumni News
Fall/Winter 2025

On the Scene

Milestone moments bring Wharton alumni and leaders together for celebration, connection, and community.

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News
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School News
Fall/Winter 2025

Leadership in Motion

As Cait Lamberton succeeds Diana Robertson in the role of Undergraduate Division vice dean, the two sit down to discuss the state of the program and keys to its future.

Five students with Wharton lanyards sit around a table smiling.
News
/
School News
Fall/Winter 2025

By the Numbers: Wharton Global Youth Program

The Wharton Global Youth Program offers high-school students early access to business teachings through educational programming, dual-enrollment coursework, and other academic opportunities.

A dozen adventurers walk in a single-file line across a snowy terrain.
News
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Leadership
Fall/Winter 2025

Leading Beyond the Classroom

The Wharton Leadership Ventures program celebrates 25 years of sharpening teamwork skills through expeditions and preparing students for success, from base camp to the boardroom.

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News
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International
Fall/Winter 2025

Wharton's Global Impact: From Bangkok to Berlin

A groundbreaking new degree, alumni club collaborations, and upcoming Wharton in Focus events around the world

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News
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Entrepreneurship
Spring/Summer 2025

Earth Heir

Spreading “Made in Malaysia” goods around the world is Earth Heir’s mission. The online marketplace, founded by Sasibai Kimis W00, sells handcrafted jewelry, bags, and other accessories crafted by locals and refugees in the Southeast Asian country. In 2022, Earth Heir was fair-trade certified by the B Corporation, which recognizes the company’s transparency and positive impact for the 120 artisans it employs. Kimis brings together craftspeople with skills dating back generations, including women from the Mah Meri tribe who weave colorful leaves into hats.

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News
/
Entrepreneurship
Spring/Summer 2025

Barn Owl

Inspired by the nocturnal creature’s keen sensing abilities, Barn Owl offers dependable surveillance for rural businesses and agencies. The camera technology, created by Josh Phifer WG17, is specifically designed to work in remote locations, picking up two to three more cellular bars than phones. Functions range from anti-theft devices to water-tank monitoring. The company, part of Venture Lab’s VIP-X Philadelphia Fall 2016 cohort, has grown from a one-man operation to 16 employees. Barn Owl prides itself on being veteran-owned — Phifer spent 20 years in the Air Force — and offers discounts for the military community.

A woman with red hair looks to the side.
News
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Entrepreneurship
Spring/Summer 2025

Stryke Club

Frustrated by her son’s lack of interest in skin care, Stacy Blackman W93 wanted to create a product that would fit an active youth lifestyle. She teamed up with three other moms to launch Stryke Club, an acne brand specifically for teen boys. Among the founders is a board-certified pediatric dermatologist whose proprietary formula reduces bacteria without overdrying. The line includes a combined face-and-body acne wash, wipes, and zit patches and was featured in Target’s Accelerators program.

An illustrated printer prints out a stethoscope.
News
/
Entrepreneurship
Spring/Summer 2025

LuxCreo

3D printers can now produce quality medical devices, and LuxCreo is leading the charge. Co-founders Mike Yang WG04 and Michael Strohecker WG04 developed a platform that medical professionals can use to customize appliances and print them. In service of its vision to provide faster access to better health, LuxCreo even offers same-day delivery. The company produces mainly dental products, ranging from night guards to whitening trays, but recently began manufacturing a sleep apnea machine. LuxCreo was part of Venture Lab’s VIP-X San Francisco Fall 2019 cohort.

Two men stand in long sleeve shirts posed in front of a photo background that says TechCrunch Disrupt.
News
/
Entrepreneurship
Spring/Summer 2025

MakersHub

MakersHub was born out of Phong Ngo WG20’s frustration at a past job with the cumbersome process of trying to accurately and completely enter accounts-payable data. He often found that information he needed from bills and receipts was entered incorrectly and that data was missing. Alongside co-founder Charley Howe WG20, Ngo launched MakersHub for businesses with significant accounts-payable needs. With its proprietary tool, the company — a Venture Lab VIP-X alum — aims to eliminate manual entry by fully capturing data from bills and receipts in any format, saving hours of tedious input. MakersHub’s work recently earned $7 million from venture capital investors, boosting its total raised to $11.5 million.

An illustrated hourglass with a carton and slice of cheese inside.
News
/
Entrepreneurship
Spring/Summer 2025

Shelflife

“How much money are you losing to expired products?” That’s the question Shelflife founder Samhita Karnati WG25 poses to grocers who manually track their inventory’s expiration dates.Karnati’s startup, a member of Venture Lab’s Fall 2024 VIP-X cohort in Philadelphia, helps retailers identify what’s expiring, suggests when items should be marked down, generates discount labels, and more. The venture aims to help grocers keep food fresh, reduce waste, and improve sales margins without the need to manually take stock of shelves.

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