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In one of the largest gifts in recent Wharton history, Patty and Jay H. Baker in October donated $15 million to endow permanently the Jay H. Baker Retailing Center.
Steinberg Hall-Dietrich Hall has undergone an artistic makeover.
Robert Herzog was five minutes late for an untimely death. In the years since his near-miss, he’s found a way to live happier—and give back to the city he loves.
While Wharton may be better known for its “quant jocks” than its athletes, the School’s reach extends throughout the sports world, from the front office to the field (or court, or rink, or track).
Wharton School Publishing has gone digital.
The Wall Street Journal recently reported that Starbucks is now asking its baristas to make no more than two drinks at a time.
Wharton has come a long way since 1954.
Betsey Stevenson made her name studying ‘happiness.’ Now she’s working to tackle the misery of unemployment.
Take a peek at Penn’s dormitories in the early 20th century and you’ll gain a glimpse into another world.
Make no mistake, experts warn: The U.S. residential real estate market is in a full-blown crisis. And there’s no easy way to solve it.
How Wharton’s research programs prepare undergraduates for careers in academia and the private sector.
James DePreist, W’58, ASC’61, HON’76, may have been born into a musical family. But there was nothing easy about his rise to prominence in the world of classical music.