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The World Economic Forum sent 56 young leaders to the Wharton School to work on social innovation and learn from leaders in the field like Katherine Klein.
Voilà Chocolat has launched a DIY chocolate store akin to the Build a Bear franchise, but with a sweet tooth, a solid gold (or ganache) heart and the leadership of three Ivy League MBAs.
An ambassadorship to D.C. is a unique opportunity to serve your country and tackle some of the world’s biggest challenges. No wonder Wharton has four of them.
Current MBA students learn the power of becoming Wharton alumni and the value of giving back through the new Class Marshals program.
The Global Consulting Practicum provided an education to Wharton MBA students while they tackled agricultural imbalances in Western Africa.
Long-time finance executive Garrett Moran steps into an opportunity to change lives through nonprofit leadership, and finds that his life has changed too.
John Sculley, Elon Musk, Ruth Porat and other Wharton alumni are making media headlines again and again. We highlight a few, and keep an eye out for more.
A Wharton startup team believes they are on the cusp of figuring out mobile marketing with an app called Slidejoy with Tinder-like functionality.
The remittance market is huge and waiting to be mined. Wharton alum and social enterprise founder Edrizio De La Cruz thinks he can do just that.
Management Professor Samir Nurmohamed reveals how the underdog's motivation has value to business organizations at the Wharton Leadership Conference.
Wharton Business Radio launched a new webpage that offers listeners, any listeners, a tremendous learning opportunity: free clips from 20 of its shows.
Faculty report about their latest Wharton research on the leadership style of top Chinese private business heads.
Entrepreneur David Klein came back to campus to give a leadership lecture to current students. We took the chance to catch up and pick his brain.
We share highlights from the 2015 IGEL conference, where a pair of graduates discussed investments in cleantech and leadership in sustainable agriculture.
We catch up with BPC alum and successful Wharton influencer David Kreiger, who makes it his business to connect fellow entrepreneurs.
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