Digital Exclusives
As our contributing alumna discovered, the Wharton MBA Career Management office can help alumni relaunch a career and plug back into the School network.
Eight qualities that will help you find a work-life balance and help you help others to do the same.
An international trip to Spain was a highlight-reel experience for one Wharton | San Francisco student.
Wharton alumni in Washington, D.C., are driving some of the nation’s most important decisions in their efforts at leadership and reform.
Three tenets from Wharton's EMBA Program propelled this alumnus to become a future-forward, positive leader for the health care industry.
Have you had success because of your Wharton education? Or because of your innate talents and determination? The president of the Wharton Alumni Executive Board is asking.
Project Morry became a Class of 1990 project. Wharton alumni remained involved for many reasons, not the least being the success of their classmate's charity.
Troubleshooter Douglas Peterson speaks about honing the focus of McGraw Hill Financial.
No longer just for finance grads, New York has become a hub for Wharton consumer and retail startups.
We share additional images from our photo shoot with consultant and artist Cynthia McVay, G’88, WG’88, and her 8,000-square-foot barn abode on Field Farm.
The serial entrepreneur reports on his latest startups and reveals his views on entrepreneurship education.
Do business educators have an ethics problem, or is there nothing to be done about bad apples?
Recent campus news about student successes and administrative appointments.
George Weiss, W’65, recalls that Wharton alumni in particular were very gracious during the Campaign, probably because they first arrived at the School in much the same way as he did.
Michael Milne, WG’86, ditched his job and traveled the world for a year ... and reconnected with the Wharton network along the way.
This spring, we again present an expanded Class Notes. It would be impossible without our Class Correspondents—dedicated alumni who collect the notes for their given class year. As you might expect, they are tuned in to the Wharton community. So who better to ask the following question?