Digital Exclusives
Today’s companies need to convey a clear purpose to maintain loyalty.
First launched by Wharton MBA Career Management in 2020, Alumni Supporting Careers offers ways for alumni to help students and fellow graduates find jobs, get career advice, and more during periods of job-market uncertainty.
New and notable ventures from Wharton alumni and students
Alumni entrepreneurs who launched successful startups through Venture Lab return to guide a new wave of student innovators.
Companies have more data than ever before, yet studies show that many fail to extract real value from it. A new book argues that these times demand analytics driven by decisions, not data.
A junior grapples with whether her business pursuits and creative passions can meaningfully co-exist.
Five Wharton restaurateurs from Philadelphia to Paris share their unique stories — of dishes inspired by family recipes, sprawling national franchises, and award-winning cuisine that leaves foodies hungry for more.
A new paper argues that PE firms have grown into responsible investors, becoming more relevant in global M&A than ever.
A new Wharton program sends MBAs to visit a state prison, where they share skills for professional success with incarcerated individuals. The result is an experience with profound impact, not only on the students behind bars, but also on the student mentors.
Insights from Wharton professors on immigration, parenthood, geopolitical risk, and artificial intelligence
How digital currency can be a game changer for emerging economies around the world
Laan “Rainbow” Yeung WG24 is the founder of Odyssey Notebooks, which produces hand-crafted journals. They’re made with Japanese-sourced proprietary paper that can withstand watercolor and ink and is thick enough for back-and-front writing — ideal for artists and journalers alike. Designs such as marine mosaics and Greek gods are meant to spark inspiration upon opening. Yeung participated in the annual Venture Lab Startup Challenge in 2024, and Odyssey Notebooks was named a finalist.
How former TV producer Dara Cook W95 found the confidence — and funding — to pursue her entrepreneurial dream.
Impact Tour events, a regional club’s relaunch, and a preview of the upcoming Wharton Global Forum in Brazil
Myrna De Jesus WG70, the first woman president of the Wharton Club of New York, on following passions, trying new things, and her most difficult decision
People want to be recognized and respected by the businesses they interact with. Professor Cait Lamberton explains how organizations can get it right.
Five Wharton faculty share insights about conflict in its many forms and how to navigate it, resolve it, reframe it, or even avoid it entirely, for better results.
Dean Erika James reflects on opportunities for the Wharton community to come together and lead.
From Hong Kong to New York, Wharton alumni unite for Impact Tour gatherings, GOLD events, good music, and more.
New research shows how to use language to capture audience attention, from word choice to building suspense.
Resources to help you jump-start your venture’s growth
Big dreams and determination led Temitope Akande WG21 from poverty in Lagos to Locust Walk.
The Deans’ MBA Advisory Council ensures that the student experience remains second to none.