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The Penn Club of New York sees celebrations for the 25th anniversary of WAB.
A sampling of recent news stories featuring Wharton alumni, faculty and staff.
Wharton News and Updates
New Course on Financial Crisis Fills Within 48 Hours
Sustainability took center stage at the 2008 Net Impact North America Conference at Wharton last November
Wharton has added another dual-degree option, pairing its MBA with a Master of Environmental Studies.
Wharton Executive Education and Spencer Stuart have redesigned their corporate governance program to meet the growing demand from current board members for fresh knowledge.
In October 2008, Valerie F. Malter joined Wharton as Senior Advisor for Social Initiatives.
Alumnus J.J. Cutler returns to Wharton as Director of MBA Admissions and Financial Aid.
Marketing expert Ira Rubien joins the Wharton Dean’s Office as the Executive Director of Communications.
Professor Harbir Singh will champion the School’s global research and education efforts as well as coordinate the School’s globalization agenda.
Dubai has built a service economy for the Middle East, and Wharton is there.
Water shortages could be the next political and economic flashpoints — and Wharton alumni and faculty are working towards solutions.
Professors Franklin Allen, Mike Useem, Jeremy Siegel, and Stephen Hoch on the state of the economy now and in the year to come.
Amid layoffs, eliminated bonuses, and hiring freezes, Wharton alumni and students evaluate prospects for careers in finance in a global downturn.
A chance meeting brought Mohammed Alshaya to Wharton. Subsequent Wharton chance meetings have contributed to his family’s business, one of the oldest and most prominent in Kuwait.
Two new books from the world of business: one new title explores how to channel the economic potential of Africa, while a revised classic from Jon M. Huntsman describes how to lead with integrity during tough times.
Critiques of the SEC's tighter regulations on credit rating agencies
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