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Meet some of the School's doctoral alumni who are shaping the way we do business
With innovative programs and insightful new research, Wharton’s alumni and faculty are determined to spark fundamental—and long-overdue—change.
With the success of the 50th Forum held in Hong Kong this past June, we look back at the program’s history, its enduring appeal, and that one time with the live boas.
To interpret what we’ve seen so far and anticipate where we may be headed, we asked an expert panel of Wharton professors to examine his policies and do the impossible—predict the future for a nation under Trump.
What inspires an expert on virality and social influence? The professor and best‑selling author opens up.
With the new interactive website, politicians — and the public — can cut through partisan noise and predict data-driven results of policy decisions.
Eight distinguished emeritus alumni reflect on shattering Golden Years stereotypes, acting on inspiration, and blazing trails.
Wharton grads formed the core of a team that revolutionized Microsoft Windows.
The Wharton prof’s new bestseller made him ask: Was he a rule-breaker?
Our best pundits don’t have a solid track record. So how can the rest of us become better forecasters?
John Sculley on entrepreneurship, adaptive innovation, analytics, Wharton and any disruptive field with “tech” in its name.
Elegantly designed and loaded with technology, the Penn Wharton China Center is the University's calling card for the entire region.
In the world of finance, the more investors know about an asset, the greater their competitive advantage. Data science has taken this relationship to new levels in private equity.
Maria Baum tried to retire to a Hamptons beach after success on Wall Street. It didn’t take. So instead, she founded a portfolio of companies and became CEO of Tracy Anderson.