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Alumnae author panelists Sandra Shpilberg and Erica Dhawan with Wharton Magazine editor Rich Rys.
School News

Advice for Aspiring Writers From Two Wharton Alumnae Authors

Sandra Shpilberg WG02 and Erica Dhawan W07 shared universal tips for drafting a book and insights on the publishing process.

Alumni Daniel Farber Huang and Theresa Menders.
Alumni Spotlight

Documenting the Ukrainian Refugee Crisis

Daniel Farber Huang WG94 and Theresa Menders WG94 recently traveled to Poland, where millions of Ukrainians have fled to since the onset of Russia’s invasion.

Woman giving a business presentation in a full conference room.
Blog Network

How India's VC Ecosystem Survived the Pandemic

Despite the uncertainty of COVID-19, the country's startup sector continued to thrive and shows no signs of slowing down.

An open book in the grass.
Blog Network

Alumni Book Roundup: Spring 2022

Essential business insights and more from Wharton graduates (and scholars)

Businessman signing documents in office.
Blog Network

Case Study: Force Majeure Clauses

A recent art auction lawsuit reveals the complexities of excusing contractual performance due to the pandemic.

An upset businessman with his head in his hands.
Blog Network

Why Smart People Struggle With Sales

Three common hurdles and how to overcome them

Lumify co-founder Anthony Scarpone-Lambert.
Blog Network

The Only Nurse in the Room

Entrepreneur and President's Innovation Prize winner Anthony Scarpone-Lambert NU21 is blazing a unique trail as both a health care professional and a founder.

Laura Gao, author of the graphic Messy Roots, posing with the book.
Alumni Spotlight

A Wharton Grad From Wuhan’s Exploration of Identity

Laura Gao W18’s graphic memoir was born out of the author’s viral online response to anti-Asian racism amid COVID-19.

A woman speaking in an enclosed office pod.
Blog Network

COVID Has Transformed Our Offices for the Better

An expert on workplace strategy examines which changes may be here to stay.

An electric car being charged with a wind turbine in the background.
School News

Climate, Not Software, Is Eating the World

A Wharton Customer Analytics senior fellow insists it’s high time to accelerate the energy transition.

A man shoveling the driveway after a heavy snowfall.
Blog Network

Zen and the Art of Shoveling Snow

A conversation with a Wharton professor made me think about these unique times — and time itself — differently

Alumnus Jon Brumley on backdrop of Huntsman Hall.
School News

Second Chance Inspires an Alumnus's Lifetime of Impact

An unfortunate misunderstanding — and heartening reconciliation — involving two Wharton graduates in the ’60s has resulted in an impactful gift to the School today.

An open book next to a window with snow falling outside.
Blog Network

Alumni Book Roundup: Winter 2022

Reflections on a global career, big-picture advice for entrepreneurs, short stories about personal connections, and more from Wharton authors

Students walking on a pathway on the University of Pennsylvania's campus.
School News

A Reflection on the Role of Business Education and Our Responsibility to Foster Open Dialogue

Dean Erika James offers thoughts on building space for candid conversations in the classroom.

Abstract illustrated concept of four people climbing a mountain to achieve business success.
Blog Network

Leadership Essentials: Put Humanity First and Be Flexible

Success is best achieved by inspiring others and being prepared to change with these uncertain times.

Person texting while driving.
Blog Network

On a Mission to End Distracted Driving

Inspired by his own harrowing accident, serial entrepreneur Ryan Frankel WG12 aims to incentivize road safety.

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Digital Exclusives
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Blog Network
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Finance
June 16, 2025

A Common Pricing Misconception, Explained

Understanding the nonlinear impact of price changes on EBITDA

Alumnae author panelists Sandra Shpilberg and Erica Dhawan with Wharton Magazine editor Rich Rys.
School News
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Alumni Authors
May 19, 2022

Advice for Aspiring Writers From Two Wharton Alumnae Authors

Sandra Shpilberg WG02 and Erica Dhawan W07 shared universal tips for drafting a book and insights on the publishing process.

Alumni Daniel Farber Huang and Theresa Menders.
Alumni Spotlight
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ESG
May 12, 2022

Documenting the Ukrainian Refugee Crisis

Daniel Farber Huang WG94 and Theresa Menders WG94 recently traveled to Poland, where millions of Ukrainians have fled to since the onset of Russia’s invasion.

Woman giving a business presentation in a full conference room.
Blog Network
/
Entrepreneurship
May 09, 2022

How India's VC Ecosystem Survived the Pandemic

Despite the uncertainty of COVID-19, the country's startup sector continued to thrive and shows no signs of slowing down.

An open book in the grass.
Blog Network
/
Alumni Authors
May 03, 2022

Alumni Book Roundup: Spring 2022

Essential business insights and more from Wharton graduates (and scholars)

Businessman signing documents in office.
Blog Network
/
Law/Business Ethics
April 25, 2022

Case Study: Force Majeure Clauses

A recent art auction lawsuit reveals the complexities of excusing contractual performance due to the pandemic.

An upset businessman with his head in his hands.
Blog Network
/
Marketing
April 12, 2022

Why Smart People Struggle With Sales

Three common hurdles and how to overcome them

Lumify co-founder Anthony Scarpone-Lambert.
Blog Network
/
Entrepreneurship
April 08, 2022

The Only Nurse in the Room

Entrepreneur and President's Innovation Prize winner Anthony Scarpone-Lambert NU21 is blazing a unique trail as both a health care professional and a founder.

Laura Gao, author of the graphic Messy Roots, posing with the book.
Alumni Spotlight
/
Alumni Authors
April 06, 2022

A Wharton Grad From Wuhan’s Exploration of Identity

Laura Gao W18’s graphic memoir was born out of the author’s viral online response to anti-Asian racism amid COVID-19.

A woman speaking in an enclosed office pod.
Blog Network
/
Real Estate
April 01, 2022

COVID Has Transformed Our Offices for the Better

An expert on workplace strategy examines which changes may be here to stay.

An electric car being charged with a wind turbine in the background.
School News
/
ESG
March 29, 2022

Climate, Not Software, Is Eating the World  

A Wharton Customer Analytics senior fellow insists it’s high time to accelerate the energy transition.

A man shoveling the driveway after a heavy snowfall.
Blog Network
/
Management
February 14, 2022

Zen and the Art of Shoveling Snow

A conversation with a Wharton professor made me think about these unique times — and time itself — differently

Alumnus Jon Brumley on backdrop of Huntsman Hall.
School News
/
Alumni News
February 10, 2022

Second Chance Inspires an Alumnus's Lifetime of Impact

An unfortunate misunderstanding — and heartening reconciliation — involving two Wharton graduates in the ’60s has resulted in an impactful gift to the School today.

An open book next to a window with snow falling outside.
Blog Network
/
Alumni Authors
January 31, 2022

Alumni Book Roundup: Winter 2022

Reflections on a global career, big-picture advice for entrepreneurs, short stories about personal connections, and more from Wharton authors

Students walking on a pathway on the University of Pennsylvania's campus.
School News
/
Leadership
January 21, 2022

A Reflection on the Role of Business Education and Our Responsibility to Foster Open Dialogue

Dean Erika James offers thoughts on building space for candid conversations in the classroom.

Abstract illustrated concept of four people climbing a mountain to achieve business success.
Blog Network
/
Leadership
January 19, 2022

Leadership Essentials: Put Humanity First and Be Flexible

Success is best achieved by inspiring others and being prepared to change with these uncertain times.

Person texting while driving.
Blog Network
/
Entrepreneurship
December 17, 2021

On a Mission to End Distracted Driving

Inspired by his own harrowing accident, serial entrepreneur Ryan Frankel WG12 aims to incentivize road safety.

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