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What are Wharton's newest alumni already accomplishing after Commencement 2013? A lot.
HarVa founder Ajay Chaturvedi, GEX’02, earned distinction from the World Economic Forum for his “social capitalistic” efforts in India.
How does one go from a cozy mid-management role to taking charge? Professor Mike Useem offered insights to Wharton MBA Reunion attendees.
One of Wharton's top entrepreneurship professors gave it straight to alumni during MBA Reunion weekend: They have great odds to succeed with a startup!
Vice Dean Katherine Klein explores the intersection of Wharton and social impact.
We recap the successful conclusion to this year's Lipman Family Prize, discovering that we can expect all three finalists to build on the momentum together.
The Wharton Business Plan Competition came down to the Great Eight. We were fortuitous enough to come to the show with the greatest.
The third annual Wharton Iron Prof gave faculty a chance to shine and students the chance to vote them “off the show.”
A film about sustainability and green design, inspired by thinkers of the Penn community, is re-released by the Sundance Institute.
We monitor the promising vital signs coming from a Penn-inspired, life sciences/tech startup.
Give and Take author Adam Grant shares five lessons from the life of a Simpsons producer and writer to illustrate the power of giving.
We followed three teams during Semi-Final pitches. Only one team moved to the next stage, but all three benefitted from the experience.
The CEO of the NAACP, Benjamin Todd Jealous, talked about leadership and staying true to your brand on Wharton’s campus.
Former U.S. Attorney General John Ashcroft stresses the importance of natural resources and sustainability leadership to a Wharton audience.
SilverLake’s Greg Mondre, W’96, looks back at his 15-year career in private equity and foresees a wild ride ahead.
We are doomed to be selfish creatures, particularly MBA students, according to ethics expert Jonathan Haidt. But there is hope.