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As Wharton's campaign sets a new $1 billion goal, four capital projects and the School's largest single gift ever signal exciting, transformative changes.
Alumni from the Wharton Club of Spain joined faculty and industry professionals at the Baker Retail Center conference in Madrid.
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.
From a life-saving app to a food delivery service with nearly a half billion in VC backing, keep an eye on these recent ventures with Wharton roots.
Our student correspondent attends the Wharton Mother-Daughter Weekend and leaves inspired by the shared stories and motivated to call her own mom.
The Lauder Institute will soon offer the world’s first premiere joint-degree MA/MBA program with a specialization on Africa.
Lauder alumna Jennifer Leonard recounts when she found herself and her Wharton business skills in a new industry in “the middle of nowhere.” She survived.
In faraway lands, small steps make a big difference.
One Wharton program not only assists worthy recipients financially, it affords students the freedom to pursue their professional passions, on campus and beyond.
Cynthia McVay’s life is often too exceptional to believe. But it’s true, and she lays it all out there.
We share additional images from our photo shoot with consultant and artist Cynthia McVay, G’88, WG’88, and her 8,000-square-foot barn abode on Field Farm.
Lauder students take on language barriers, bandits and local customs in the Institute’s version of The Amazing Race.
A new Lauder Institute program reflects the changing face of business.
After 10 days of intense cultural immersion and competition, our Lauder students have wrapped up the 2013 Culture Quest in Istanbul in the company of local alumni.
Some lucky new Lauder students will enter the first class of the unique Lauder Global Program in May.
What does it take to thrive in two organizations as disparate as Wharton and the Peace Corps?