Digital Exclusives
Wharton Magazine reconnects with the co-founder of the Indian social enterprise seeking to make a dent in his country’s road death trends.
Three Wharton students launched a loan startup on campus in 2011 that has grown into a $100 million platform. Co-founder David Klein provides an update.
Entertainment entrepreneur Vivek Tiwary shares revolutionary marketing and management tips gleaned from the life of "Fifth Beatle" Brian Epstein.
A charity provides comfort and care for cancer patients in honor of a Wharton alumna.
A former consultant plants a stake in the ground to promote a sustainable model around the growth of the grape.
Professor Stew Friedman treated alumni to his famous exercise in building open networks and helping others.
The seemingly eternal market optimist, Professor Jeremy Siegel, fends off the bears during his epic annual alumni address.
Prof. David Bell shares his latest research and insight on where Internet and offline sales and marketing intersect with the Wharton MBA Reunion audience.
A Wharton alumna acts as a catalyst for development and social change, and tests the limitations of markets.
The director of the Penn Wharton Public Policy Initiative makes sense of energy public policy for alumni.
Practitioners of data science descend on WCAI to discuss practical analytics applications and learn to own the success.
From gravity to levity, this year’s Business Plan Competition Finals featured free sandwiches and a wailing infant.
A former professional hockey agent and current analytics pro and columnist glides into the Wharton Blog Network.
A new school aims at instilling mutual respect among teenagers of diverse backgrounds, and to sow the seeds of a better world as they assume leadership positions.
An alumnus is set to travel the world with his family as a final bid adieu to his disappearing youth—and wants to do so with as many Wharton people as possible.
Wharton Magazine goes on the urgent search for other first female members of the Class of 1958.