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How Hannah and Malick Diop WG09 collaborated with a famous relative to disrupt the beauty and entertainment industries
Wharton Impact Tour stops in Seoul and Shanghai celebrate growth and resilience
They say it takes a village to raise a child. For WEMBA moms, it also takes classmates, professors, and exceptional time management.
These three Wharton alumnae are working to bring more Asian-inspired influences to our plates.
Despite the pandemic’s hampering financial effects, preliminary findings suggests that the outlook may not be so bad for entrepreneurs across the world.
Penn alumna Tobi Bosede C11 is tackling the issue of high health-care costs through a new comparison-shopping startup.
How an entrepreneurial alumna is helping young ventures in Greece expand globally
Wharton graduates share stories of hardship and success, tips for financial freedom, big ideas on education reform, and more.
Dean Erika James on the final year of Wharton's More Than Ever campaign and the overwhelming support for reaching its $1 billion goal
In her first in-depth interview as dean of the Wharton School, Erika James shares her thoughts on the challenges of these times, the limitless possibilities for the School, and the power of the global alumni network.
How immigrant entrepreneurs pave the way for foreign venture capital investments
Wharton professor Ethan Mollick discusses his new book, The Unicorn's Shadow, and shares some exciting innovations in the classroom.
The new Tangen Hall will serve as an essential hub for innovation and entrepreneurship on campus.
With her 30th Reunion this weekend marking a time for reflection, the author interviewed four successful public relations executives about the paths that led them to success.
Penn Wharton Entrepreneurship has put the School on the map as a hotbed for aspiring founders and a place where startups find essential support, both intellectually and financially.
Phil Nadel W88, a judge on The Pitch podcast, explains what makes a great pitch, what he looks for in early-stage companies, and the essential question he asks every founder.