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A gift from Jamie Dinan W81 led the renovation and renaming of Vance Hall.
Parental rights, political secrets, and award-winning recipes
Wharton adds new undergraduate concentration and MBA major centered on AI
Former Visa executive Carleigh Jaques WG95 reflects on a pioneering career in fintech.
The line between CFO and CEO is becoming blurrier — which may be good for business.
Shaz Kahng WG89 outlines the questions to ask yourself before joining a board.
Restoring a patient’s vision gave Dr. Fahim Rahim WG24 a new perspective.
Lauren Eve Cantor WG98 on how AI can spark creativity
The AI company has collaboration at its core.
The $3.5 million gift and $1 million matching challenge will provide long-term support for the Summer Undergraduate Mentored Research (SUMR) program.
Three actionable approaches aimed at navigating market challenges, attracting customers, and sustaining growth.
Wharton Club of Southern California co-president Alissa Finerman WG98 reflects on the devastating fires in Los Angeles.
Trailblazing businesswoman Grace Vandecruze WG94 shares tips for Financial Wellness Month and leadership lessons she’s learned on summit-scaling adventures.
The $5 million gift is the largest contribution to Wharton's Generative AI Labs thus far
Making stops in California and around Asia, Dean Erika James joined Wharton professors to discuss AI, entrepreneurship, and the future of business with alumni.
These Wharton veterans are leading the way on key environmental and sustainability efforts in business.
Before his tragic death in January, the chairman of Taiwan Cement Corporation revealed how he succeeded at TCC and reflected on how he'd like to be remembered someday.
Wharton alumna Aubrey Hruby discusses motivations for co-writing "The Next Africa," as well as why readers should read this Africa business book.
Where’s the best place for incoming Wharton MBA students to live come August? An online search tool launched by young alumni could provide the answer.
Sam Lundquist, Associate Dean for External Affairs returns to Wharton and shares his fundraising efforts with "The Campaign for Wharton."
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