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In Africa, Wharton Alumnus Making Progress in Fight Against AIDS
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In Africa, Wharton Alumnus Making Progress in Fight Against AIDS

Gene Falk, WG'80, founded mothers2mothers, a Cape Town-based nonprofit that aims to prevent the transmission of HIV-positive pregnant women to their children.

Editor's Letter
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Editor's Letter

Ever heard of Gustavus W. Smith? Unless you’re a Civil War buff, you probably haven’t. Because when history came calling, Smith backed down.

A Real-World Look at Private Equity
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A Real-World Look at Private Equity

Wharton’s new Advanced Seminar on Private Equity brings the real world to the classroom.

Why ‘Participation’ Matters
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Why ‘Participation’ Matters

Wharton’s new Associate Dean for External Affairs wants to build a stronger connection between the School and its alumni.

Kim: 'There is Much to be Done'
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Kim: 'There is Much to be Done'

At Wharton's Global Alumni Forum in Seoul, Two Esteemed Alumni Were Awarded the Dean's Medal.

WIMI Tackles the World Cup
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WIMI Tackles the World Cup

Wharton partners with ESPN on a first-of-its-kind research initiative.

Why Come Back?
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Why Come Back?

Why should you come back for your Wharton reunion? We give you five good reasons.

She Did It!
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She Did It!

Lei Wang, WG’03 has finally completed her journey. She is now the second woman in history to pull off the 7 + 2 Mt. Everest challenge.

Siegel: Yes, Stocks Are Still the Answer
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Siegel: Yes, Stocks Are Still the Answer

When Jeremy Siegel spoke to Wharton alumni at the School’s 2010 Reunion Weekend, his message was simple and clear: Stocks are still the answer.

Robertson Offers 'State of the School Address'
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Robertson Offers 'State of the School Address'

Reunion Weekend is under way here at Wharton, and Wharton Dean Thomas S. Robertson helped kick off the weekend with his annual “State of the School Address."

WIMI Seeks ‘Proof of Concept’ Through ESPN/World Cup Initiative
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WIMI Seeks ‘Proof of Concept’ Through ESPN/World Cup Initiative

To study how how the 2010 World Cup will be watched via Internet and mobile technologies, The Worldwide Leader in Sports turned to a Wharton research center that may well be termed The Worldwide Leader in Interactive Media.

Interview with Officer Charles Johnson
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Interview with Officer Charles Johnson

As a security officer working the front desk at Huntsman Hall's entrance, Johnson is often the first person Wharton students, faculty and staff see when they arrive.

About Our Latest Cover (and More Images from Smith Island) ...
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About Our Latest Cover (and More Images from Smith Island) ...

Of course, "content" is certainly important. Every great magazine needs great writing. But great photography? Well, great photography really makes a difference.

Return of the Follies
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Behind the Scenes at the Follies

But make no mistake, there's nothing particularly funny about the amount of work that goes into each and every Follies production.

Nearing the Summit
People

Nearing the Summit

For many, climbing Mount Everest would be the accomplishment of a lifetime. For Lei Wang, WG'03, Everest is merely another peak - and the last hurdle standing between her and a historic mountaineering achievement.

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In Africa, Wharton Alumnus Making Progress in Fight Against AIDS
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June 15, 2010

In Africa, Wharton Alumnus Making Progress in Fight Against AIDS

Gene Falk, WG'80, founded mothers2mothers, a Cape Town-based nonprofit that aims to prevent the transmission of HIV-positive pregnant women to their children.

Editor's Letter
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Leadership
Summer 2010

Editor's Letter

Ever heard of Gustavus W. Smith? Unless you’re a Civil War buff, you probably haven’t. Because when history came calling, Smith backed down.

A Real-World Look at Private Equity
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Finance
Summer 2010

A Real-World Look at Private Equity

Wharton’s new Advanced Seminar on Private Equity brings the real world to the classroom.

Why ‘Participation’ Matters
People
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School News
Summer 2010

Why ‘Participation’ Matters

Wharton’s new Associate Dean for External Affairs wants to build a stronger connection between the School and its alumni.

Kim: 'There is Much to be Done'
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School News
Summer 2010

Kim: 'There is Much to be Done'

At Wharton's Global Alumni Forum in Seoul, Two Esteemed Alumni Were Awarded the Dean's Medal.

WIMI Tackles the World Cup
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Marketing
Summer 2010

WIMI Tackles the World Cup

Wharton partners with ESPN on a first-of-its-kind research initiative.

Why Come Back?
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School News
Summer 2010

Why Come Back?

Why should you come back for your Wharton reunion? We give you five good reasons.

She Did It!
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Careers
May 25, 2010

She Did It!

Lei Wang, WG’03 has finally completed her journey. She is now the second woman in history to pull off the 7 + 2 Mt. Everest challenge.

Siegel: Yes, Stocks Are Still the Answer
Blog Network
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Finance
May 15, 2010

Siegel: Yes, Stocks Are Still the Answer

When Jeremy Siegel spoke to Wharton alumni at the School’s 2010 Reunion Weekend, his message was simple and clear: Stocks are still the answer.

Robertson Offers 'State of the School Address'
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School News
May 14, 2010

Robertson Offers 'State of the School Address'

Reunion Weekend is under way here at Wharton, and Wharton Dean Thomas S. Robertson helped kick off the weekend with his annual “State of the School Address."

WIMI Seeks ‘Proof of Concept’ Through ESPN/World Cup Initiative
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Research
May 05, 2010

WIMI Seeks ‘Proof of Concept’ Through ESPN/World Cup Initiative

To study how how the 2010 World Cup will be watched via Internet and mobile technologies, The Worldwide Leader in Sports turned to a Wharton research center that may well be termed The Worldwide Leader in Interactive Media.

Interview with Officer Charles Johnson
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School News
April 29, 2010

Interview with Officer Charles Johnson

As a security officer working the front desk at Huntsman Hall's entrance, Johnson is often the first person Wharton students, faculty and staff see when they arrive.

About Our Latest Cover (and More Images from Smith Island) ...
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Entrepreneurship
April 21, 2010

About Our Latest Cover (and More Images from Smith Island) ...

Of course, "content" is certainly important. Every great magazine needs great writing. But great photography? Well, great photography really makes a difference.

Return of the Follies
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April 09, 2010

Behind the Scenes at the Follies

But make no mistake, there's nothing particularly funny about the amount of work that goes into each and every Follies production.

Nearing the Summit
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Leadership
Spring 2010

Nearing the Summit

For many, climbing Mount Everest would be the accomplishment of a lifetime. For Lei Wang, WG'03, Everest is merely another peak - and the last hurdle standing between her and a historic mountaineering achievement.

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