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To survive in an uncertain global economy, business leaders must deliver in the short term while investing in what’s new and risky in the future. We ask experts to share their thoughts on the ideal tools.
Karl Ulrich, CIBC Professor of Entrepreneurship and eCommerce and Vice Dean of Innovation, talks about the impact of innovation and Wharton’s Lifelong Learning Initiative.
Wharton’s Jacobs Levy Equity Management Center for Quantitative Financial Research pioneers innovative research.
Fall is the time of year that most reminds me of being at Wharton. It also marks the first meeting of the Alumni Executive Board for the 2011-2012 school year.
The U.S. Board of Immigration Appeals in Philadelphia has a backlog of almost 5,000 cases waiting to be processed. Which of the five attorneys would you hope it would be assigned?
The 2011 Wharton Alumni Business Showcase goes with less competition, more funding.
In his final address to Wharton Magazine readers, Dean Thomas S. Robertson responds to several questions about his future, the direction of the School and business education overall.
Hot off the press from the all-digital publishing initiative from the Wharton School, these new business books are available both in eBook and paperback formats.
Faculty International Seminars gives Wharton faculty exposure to the emerging Kenyan and South African economies. What new insights will find their way into curricula and research?
Three members of the 1948 Quaker football squad attempt to stay menacing during a team practice.
As the Internet becomes central to more peoples' lives, security becomes increasingly important.
In his provocative new book, Wharton MBA Eric Lowitt makes the case for why sustainability is far more important to success than just appearing “green.”
Up, Up and Away From Economic Ups and Downs
Erika Karp, W'85, Managing Director and Head of Global Sector Research at UBS Investment Bank, writes about Lady Gaga and successful investing strategies.
A new film about Whitney M. Young highlights the Civil Rights leader’s accomplishments, which students and teachers at Wharton have long recognized.
Three state treasurers are solving society’s top crises, all in the name of public service.