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Watchlist: Kid Gear Rentals, Unique Sneaks, and Distracted Driving Solutions

New and notable ventures from Wharton alumni and students

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Putting AI to Work

How to get the buy-in necessary to make artificial intelligence stick across operations

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How a Parkinson's Diagnosis Led to a New Mission

Bonnie Bandeen C80 WG85 and her husband thought they had retirement figured out. A life-changing discovery set them on a different path.

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Wharton's AI Doctors Are In

As artificial intelligence moves from promise to practice, Wharton PhDs are pushing the field forward through research that spans disciplines and tackles pressing questions.

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Wild World of College Sports

Professor Kenneth Shropshire discusses the updated edition of his book on student-athletes and this radically transformative time for the NCAA.

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Baby Gear Group

Named one of Time’s Best Inventions of 2025, Baby Gear Group’s lending libraries are a savvy solution for parents who want top-tier baby products without overspending on items their little ones will quickly outgrow. Philadelphia mom Bo Zhao WG18 founded the company after spending countless hours — and plenty of money — searching for the right products for her daughter. Realizing other parents faced the same challenge, she envisioned a better option. Now expanding nationally, Baby Gear Group lets families rent everything from strollers to sleepwear and swap items as needs change, with monthly subscriptions starting at $49.

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The Hidden Impact of Opioids on Job Performance

New research reveals how painkiller prescriptions influence promotions, disciplinary measures, and productivity in the military.

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Rove

Rove is building a new way for young adults to earn airline miles without the barriers of traditional credit-card reward plans. Launched in 2023, the startup issues a universal currency — Rove Miles — that users accrue through everyday travel purchases and online spending, then redeem for flights and hotels. Rove's founders, including CEO Max Morganroth W25, were named to this year’s Forbes 30 Under 30 for their work, which is making travel rewards more attainable for those who lack extensive credit histories or access to premium credit cards.

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Reflections on a Historic Year

In this milestone year for the nation, Dean Erika James considers Wharton’s legacy of innovation and its role in shaping tomorrow’s leaders.

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People

A Program for the Data-Driven Era

Wharton faculty share perspectives on the value of quant finance education and the exciting vision for the Jacobs MSQF.

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Bridge Project

In the debate over how best to support low-income families, the Bridge Project is betting on a simple tool: direct cash. Founded by Holly Fogle W96 and Jeffrey Lieberman ENG96 W96, the nonprofit provides unconditional payments to mothers in need during pregnancy and through their babies’ first years — a window critical to healthy development and economic mobility. Launched in New York in 2021, the Bridge Project has since expanded to additional states, enrolling thousands of families and directing tens of millions of dollars in support. Alongside the payments, the organization advances policy change and conducts research in-house and with partners, including the University of Pennsylvania’s Center for Guaranteed Income Research.

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Inspiring Tomorrow's Leaders

Established in 2020, Dr. Bruce I. Jacobs Scholars in Quantitative Finance is a competitive academic award for exceptional MBA students majoring in quant finance. Here, four Jacobs Scholars reflect on how Wharton prepared them for success in the field.

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Wharton Studies the Impact of Data Centers

Scholars examine the implications of the data-center boom for land use, energy, and the environment.

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LifeSaver Mobile

Distracted driving claimed 3,275 lives in 2023, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. To ensure that hired drivers keep their eyes on the road, co-founder and CEO Ted Chen W87 L91 created LifeSaver Mobile. The software blocks cell-phone use while fleet drivers are behind the wheel, resulting in a 50 to 80 percent reduction in at-fault collisions for some clients. The company offers a simple turnkey solution for employees’ phones by disabling screen use and enforcing hands-free calling. LifeSaver Mobile also provides helpful resources, from an e-book on cell-phone addiction to a cost-savings calculator.

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People

Finding My Footing

Leticia Viedma G20 WG20 reflects on the experiences that led her to launch a premium women’s shoe brand.

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NoMatch

Inspired by a campus visit from legendary shoe designer Stuart Weitzman W63, Pattryze Garate W22 created NoMatch women’s sneakers. Ready for a kicker? Each pair is purposefully mismatched, to spark self-expression. The sneakers are handmade using premium leather and include playful details, such as sun-activated colors. Garate told Wharton’s Baker Retailing Center about the secret sauce behind her business: “When you truly care about your product and the experience behind it, people will feel it.”

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Undergraduate Graduation 2009

We watch as members of the Wharton undergraduate class of 2009 receive their diplomas.
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June 1, 2009
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