Digital Exclusives
Wharton is now live on SiriusXM channel 111.
For the benefits to students, faculty and the School, it’s hard to argue against MOOCs. And demand has spoken. So has Professor Karl Ulrich.
The third annual Wharton Iron Prof gave faculty a chance to shine and students the chance to vote them “off the show.”
We see with our own two eyes how the Wharton School and Cisco have revolutionized distance-learning technology.
Full-time MBA students will take classes for the first time on the San Francisco campus during a new pilot program.
The Knowledge for Action Lifelong Learning Tour launched on the West Coast and is bringing the Wharton classroom experience to a city near you.
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 Karl Ulrich speaks at Wharton MBA Reunion 2012 about his research into innovation tournaments
Alberto Vitale, WG’59, hopes the Wharton Innovation Fund will put a process in place to collect and direct a stream of student ideas.
Alumni gained Knowledge for Action on campus, and continue to come back for more. MBA Reunion and other Lifelong Learning events are recent examples of this.
Wharton’s vice dean of innovation converses with alumni about the problems, and workarounds, to implementing innovation.
Wharton turns the brand lens on itself and finds that “knowledge for action” sets the School apart.
A Wharton-inspired charity is preparing to summit new heights.
Karl Ulrich, CIBC Professor of Entrepreneurship and eCommerce and Vice Dean of Innovation, talks about the impact of innovation and Wharton’s Lifelong Learning Initiative.
Even as the School celebrates a great decade on the West Coast, Wharton | San Francisco Vice Dean Doug Collom is looking to the future—and seeking ever more ways of building the School into a West Coast powerhouse.