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Bobby Turner returned to campus for another installment of his Social Impact Executive Speaker Series—this time with KIPP’s Michael Feinberg.
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.
Ask not what you can do for our military veterans. Ask what veterans can do for our communities.
Student debt will not bring down global finance, says one alum. That doesn’t mean it isn’t a critical public policy issue.
One of the recipients of the Barry and Marie Lipman Family Prize learns the depth of the award’s benefit.
Doctors, economists and ethicists deliver a potent mix of intelligent and provocative discussion around how best to deliver health care.
Wharton Professor Eric Bradlow unveils a new metric for marketers to determine customer lifetime value.
Four shining lights from the Wharton alumni community earn distinction for Lifetime Achievement, Leadership, Young Leadership and Social Impact.
No, we are not talking about an alumnus here. We’re checking back with a student.
We continue our quest to identify some of the most impressive and active familial legacies at Penn and Wharton.
Try, try, try again, throw out five-year plans and forget linear career progression, says one of Wharton's top young entrepreneurs.
An inside story of the heights attained by Amazon's recruiting efforts at the Wharton MBA program.
The Penn Wharton Public Policy Initiative showcased two of Wharton’s pre-eminent health care minds to discuss upcoming implementations of the Affordable Care Act.
The MBA Class of 2015 is immersed in first quarter on campus, with high expectations
Summer may be coming to an end in the Northern Hemisphere, but for one Wharton alumnus, the season’s tastiest treat is his entrepreneurial passion.
Amy Yin Interiors not only earns design awards but also operates on a “for-benefit” model, supporting thousands of children, teens and disabled homeowners.