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We met a handful of Wharton students, and they blew us away by what they’ve already achieved and what they aim to do next. What better way to start the new school year?
Explore the special relationship between the Wharton School and the World Bank, which includes alumni serving in prominent leadership roles and initiatives to involve students in taking ownership for the world's future.
We talk with CEO of the World Bank's Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency, Keiko Honda WG89.
The Wharton School and the World Bank partner on a revolutionary approach to engaging young adults in the future of the planet.
A second-year Wharton MBA student realizes it's not easy to leave the School ... even though she soon will have to. Here's what she's doing about it to make the most of her time left.
First-year Wharton MBA students share the secrets that their classmates have learned about them during the first months on campus.
A recent Wharton Global Modular Course brought students, faculty and alumni closer to ASEAN. Read an alumni participant's key takeaways.
David Fajgenbaum is battling a little-known, extremely deadly disease as a researcher, a physician, an advocate, an entrepreneur and a patient.
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.
We profile four alumni who have far-from-ordinary athletic pursuits (some would say obsessions).
Nebraska was the last place I thought I would find myself the weekend after spring break. What came even more as a surprise was getting life advice from world-famous investor Warren Buffett.
Health Care Management alumni reflect on how and why raising funds for the Kinney Alumni Scholarship was so successful.
Wharton alumni share their stories of how their Wharton experiences have transformed their careers and their lives.
Wharton Magazine interviews five alumni who have transformed a passion for real estate development into a zeal for social impact—for people and communities.
The power of Wharton. It gives graduates the ability to thrive in the spotlight. A place alumni tend to boldly seek out. How have you felt the Wharton Effect?
A Wharton alumni volunteer explains why being part of the Global Clubs Network continues to be a great avenue for his peers.
Noto looks back at lessons learned across his career (including his time at the NFL and Twitter), examines the state of fintech today, and forecasts what’s needed for success amidst “profound change” that lies ahead in the financial-services sector.
Burton Flynn WG14 and Ivan Nechunaev WG19 have found themselves searching all over the world — quite literally — in their exhaustive hunt for emerging-markets investments.
The Wharton Investment Management Club aims to help its members build successful careers and a better world.
Personal experience and selfless family sacrifice led one student to create a nonprofit aimed at helping young people connect.
The decision to pursue an MBA equipped Tatseng Chiam WG14 with essential resources for launching his transportation company.
Since losing his sight at an early age, Russell Redenbaugh WG69 has written his own story as a successful investor, book author, and jiu-jitsu champion.
Fifteen years ago last fall, as Wharton’s new San Francisco campus launched its Executive MBA program, no one knew the seismic changes that would soon come—to Silicon Valley and to the country—or how this special group would help establish a lasting identity for the school far away from Philadelphia.
The Lauder Institute will soon offer the world’s first premiere joint-degree MA/MBA program with a specialization on Africa.
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