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As Cait Lamberton succeeds Diana Robertson in the role of Undergraduate Division vice dean, the two sit down to discuss the state of the program and keys to its future.
The More Than Ever fundraising effort brought together Wharton alumni, supporters, and friends from all over the world, raising a record-setting one billion dollars. What does that mean for Wharton? In a word: everything.
The Zicklin Center's Ideas for Action initiative is engaging youth around the world in developing solutions to global development challenges, including Africa's COVID-19 response.
Black undergraduates and MBAs have separate student groups but the same passion for making Wharton — and the world — a better place.
Robertson reflects on adapting to COVID-19, reactions and actions sparked by Black Lives Matter, how alumni can best help students, and her priorities for the upcoming fall semester.
A member of the first graduating class of Wharton’s STEP program reflects on transformative pre-freshman experiences that inspired her to help fellow underrepresented students.
Alumni form health-care connections in Tokyo, business leaders discuss gender gaps in San Francisco, former classmates make housing accessible in West Africa, and more.
A new year brings new leadership at Wharton—and it’s female-driven.
Alumni from the Wharton Club of Spain joined faculty and industry professionals at the Baker Retail Center conference in Madrid.
Globalization, technology and the integration of markets have created a frightening new frontier in the realm of business ethics. So how can we build a new ethical code for a fast-changing world?