Digital Exclusives
Horse racing might not make the best investment of money, but its return on passion and thrills is what these alumni are in it for.
Jason Wingard, Wharton’s new Vice Dean for Executive Education, acknowledges the challenges of today’s tough business environment. But he also sees boundless opportunities for growth—in Philadelphia, in San Francisco and in all corners of the globe.
Dean Thomas Robertson extolled the virtues of the "unplanned" life during his Jan. 19 Legacy Lecture, a series where faculty members define their legacies.
Steinberg Hall-Dietrich Hall has undergone an artistic makeover.
Wharton School Publishing has gone digital.
James DePreist, W’58, ASC’61, HON’76, may have been born into a musical family. But there was nothing easy about his rise to prominence in the world of classical music.
The Wharton Blog Network can now be called "the award-winning Wharton Blog Network." We recently learned that our blog network has earned a Bronze Award in the 2011 CASE District II Accolades Awards.
John Hess says he had a very good reason for taking up painting: He was driving his wife crazy.
Doug Woodring, WG'95, is an environmental consultant and start-up expert who has been working towards removing hundreds of square miles of garbage from a polluted North Pacific.
There's really not all that much to MBA Pub, is there? This Wharton tradition is nothing more than a glorified happy hour. Right? Not according to Wharton MBAs.
The summer issue of Wharton Magazine, which, barring some kind of calamity, should be arriving in your mailbox by mid-July.