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Wharton alum Ken Cardoza recalls “Wharton Effect” moments from his undergrad career—summers at the University of Havana—and how they steered his life's course.
Wharton Business Radio launched a new webpage that offers listeners, any listeners, a tremendous learning opportunity: free clips from 20 of its shows.
Faculty report about their latest Wharton research on the leadership style of top Chinese private business heads.
We recognize five members of the Wharton alumni leadership: John Bendheim, Art Bilger, Beth Kaplan, Kenneth Moelis and George Weiss.
A Wharton grad recalls how a course taught by Jeremy Siegel changed her life, and inspired her to help other women change their lives.
Nominate your favorite Wharton Under-40 for the next Wharton young alumni recognition list.
Entrepreneur David Klein came back to campus to give a leadership lecture to current students. We took the chance to catch up and pick his brain.
We share highlights from the 2015 IGEL conference, where a pair of graduates discussed investments in cleantech and leadership in sustainable agriculture.
More than ever, boards need strong, strategic contributors. Interested? Here are three reasons to be, as well as three considerations before you get started.
The Wharton Global Forum Bangkok provided a venue for business, academia and government leaders to explore strategies, risks and aspirations in today’s interconnected business environment. Watch highlights.
We share video and photographic highlights from Wharton Dean Geoffrey Garrett's stop in New York City.
From San Fran to New York, from Kiva to Google, Wharton undergraduate Olivia Nelson has seized upon the opportunity of experiential learning.
The power of Wharton. It gives graduates the ability to thrive in the spotlight. A place alumni tend to boldly seek out. How have you felt the Wharton Effect?
A Wharton alumni volunteer explains why being part of the Global Clubs Network continues to be a great avenue for his peers.
Jon M. Huntsman Sr.’s latest accomplishment is the publication of his autobiography. And like everything else in his life, the eminent businessman and philanthropist proceeded in a forthright way—and held no punches.
Dean Geoffrey Garrett recognizes his first Dean’s Medal recipient.