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The Wharton Global Forum goes to Singapore, alumni in the U.K. talk plastics, Global Modular Courses celebrate five years of learning in Southeast Asia, and more.
The second stop on the School's global campaign tour packed the house at the Barnes Foundation in Philadelphia.
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.
In a political environment skewed by fake news and “alternative facts,” Wharton professors examine the real economic impact of Donald Trump’s policies.
A Wharton grad recalls how a course taught by Jeremy Siegel changed her life, and inspired her to help other women change their lives.
“The Options Lady” Laurie Itkin is no daredevil sipping cosmos while jumping out of airplanes. She invests in stocks because she is risk averse. More woman should follow her lead.
The seemingly eternal market optimist, Professor Jeremy Siegel, fends off the bears during his epic annual alumni address.
Wharton is now live on SiriusXM channel 111.
Alumni still have a love affair with their alma mater. But the strongest bonds are born when two Whartonites grow lifelong romances with each other on campus.
The Wharton School hosts an eye-opening event that highlights America’s national debt
We interview the members of the Class of 2007 to understand why they come back to campus and how Wharton remains relevant in their lives.
Professor Jeremy Siegel comments on the past, present and future of the stock market.
Optimism is the key takeaway from Wharton's eminent investment researcher, Jeremy Siegel.
When Jeremy Siegel spoke to Wharton alumni at the School’s 2010 Reunion Weekend, his message was simple and clear: Stocks are still the answer.
Think you could still ace your way through Wharton? Well, here’s your chance to prove it.