Digital Exclusives
Fundamental changes are in store for the health care payer-provider relationship.
A new “intensive” mobile technology answers a crucial clinical question: Do you know if people are taking their medication? We speak with the alumnus behind it.
A Wharton executive MBA alumna launches a for-profit/for-purpose startup with a presale, one eye on Italian fashion and the other on her microscope.
We spotlight the new radio studio on Wharton's campus, as well as the other positive indicators for SiriusXM Business Radio Powered by the Wharton School.
Penn senior Saloni Gupta followed her passion, which was to give early and often. Her lending work has only just begun.
Approach future jobs with intensity and “butterflies in your stomach,” whether in tech or entrepreneurship, Maria Baum and Shahbaz Alam tell Wharton students.
Alumna Allison Strouse realized that if she scans your pictures, she has the basis for a startup—and a shot at a market of 100 million people in the U.S. alone.
A Wharton startup wields new research that reveals its devices could deliver higher sales to retail shops. We learn more from the founder, Doug Baldasare.
Undergrad students stayed on campus this summer to take courses, work with professors or—in the case of a select few—run a a bank. We tell their story.
Wharton Magazine reconnects with the co-founder of the Philadelphia startup Curalate, which seeks to help brands understand and succeed in the visual Web.
For the second summer in a row, Carlos Vega joined Wharton entrepreneurs at 2401 Walnut St. He was all business this year landing a multibillion-dollar client.
We tell the story of alumnus Richard Schweiger and his latest successful entrepreneurial passion, a cartoon for preschoolers that’s really taking off.
A change communications strategist writes about her experience with Coursera’s “Intro to Marketing” course.
Out of the many highlights from the recent Wharton event in China, we uncover a startup success story powered by a Wharton alumnus. Learn more here.
Dr. David Fajgenbaum is taking on a rare and deadly disease, Castleman, to save lives, using all the entrepreneurial and health care tools at his disposal.
Read, listen to and watch highlights from a star alumni panel on SiriusXM channel 111, Business Radio Powered by the Wharton School.