Digital Exclusives
Current students in the MBA for Executives Program at the Wharton School provide us a window into their weekends on campus.
Four first-year Wharton MBA students share their hopes, expectations and goals for their two years on campus.
Since the launch of the Dorm Room Fund in 2012, the student-run venture capital experiment has proved its point: Entrepreneurs can remain in college and create successful startups.
Traditional methods of ensuring campus safety only go so far. What’s needed is similar technology and engagement as put into attracting and teaching students.
Having survived on-campus recruiting, one Wharton undergrad comes to realize that hiring companies care about recruiting students as much as students do.
We captured some of the fun during New Student Orientation, when first-year undergrads connect with classmates and officially launch their Wharton experience.
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.
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.
A Penn undergrad returns home with the realization that nothing can replicate the experience she had as an exchange student in Beijing.
A Wharton undergraduate student writes about three lunch meetings that he had with professors as a freshman and how each teacher shared more than food.
A Wharton undergrad student learns how far she has come only when she returns to where she started.