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Earlier this year, the School’s art collection grew thanks to the donation of a series of paintings honoring the life and times of Joseph Wharton.
Just a few of the newer books on the market written by Wharton alumni.
Alumni in the U.K. reach out to share their business savvy with students.
News from around campus.
The Apple visionary spoke at the 2012 Wharton Web Conference.
Will Coursera change the face of higher education as we know it?
Wharton and the NFL partner to deliver a first-of-its-kind training ground for top high school athletes.
The Explorers Club recently honored a Wharton alumnus for his service and far-flung expeditions.
Wharton's new MBA curriculum launched this August after a lot of logistical legwork in its implementation.
What's the value of a customer to a luxury automaker?
One alumnus' business plan caters to the wine drinker who seeks an expert’s guidance, the other's to those who veer from intimidation and toward independent exploration.
It’s one thing to create a wine with Old World elegance or New World high octane, or the right balance between tannins and acidity. It’s another to sell it.
Agriculture is a noble profession, particularly when you’re getting your hands dirty to tackle some of the world’s most pressing problems.
Wharton has always been a leader in leadership learning and is ensuring its continued pre-eminence with new offerings.
Wharton’s winemakers enjoy the fruits of their labor, though the work tests their business knowledge and their physical and mental endurance.
Full-time MBA students will take classes for the first time on the San Francisco campus during a new pilot program.
Perspectives Charter School in Chicago presents a promising vision of what education can be, according to this alumnus.
An undergrad experienced paradise this summer in the San Francisco startup scene.
Similar to all institutions of higher learning, Wharton thrives on its intellectual capital—faculty, students, staff and alumni. At this time of year, our faculty-student engagement is back at full speed.
The president of the Wharton Alumni Executive Board recalls his experiences at the 2012 Wharton Global Alumni Forum in Milan.
In the early 1970s, Vance Hall housed all of the latest computing power that students could need (at the time).
New data shows immigrant entrepreneurs are fleeing the U.S. We speak with an immigrant entrepreneur who wants to stem the tide.
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Some might call his career changes turbulence. But for Doug Given, WG’93, his trajectory has been the fortuitous result of charisma and business and medical acumen.
Plenty of CEOs are still Machiavellian in their leadership approach, which doesn’t work in today’s business world.
Welcome a new leader at Wharton Alumni Relations and be prepared for unique, upcoming educational and networking opportunities for alumni.
What does it take to thrive in two organizations as disparate as Wharton and the Peace Corps?
If only our MBA student essayist had a dollar for every time someone asked her, “What are you doing here?”