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After losing touch with his classmates, an emeritus alumnus rediscovers the magic of his fellow Whartonites and their impact on the world.
Former American Airlines chief Robert L. Crandall WG60 shares thoughts on his career, effective leadership, and fostering creativity.
Members of the Wharton Graduate Emeritus Society continue to make an impact in retirement, an effort recognized annually with the group’s Crandall Challenge.
An award from the Wharton Graduate Emeritus Society recognizes alumni who dedicate themselves to a better world after they step back from their careers.
The More Than Ever tour travels to São Paulo, Wharton Alumni Angels extends its reach, a trip to the Canadian Rockies, and more
International club events, a Dublin-Manhattan connection, an upcoming alumni tour of the Dordogne Valley, and more
Eight distinguished emeritus alumni reflect on shattering Golden Years stereotypes, acting on inspiration, and blazing trails.
A reader of useful books discovers the mind-blowing value of literature.
Older alumni reach out to all Whartonites through the Wharton Graduate Emeritus Society.
Watch the call for “generativity”—the act of providing for future generations—from Robert Crandall, WG'60.
Retirement is a four-letter word for some alumni, who would rather “wear out, not rust out.”
A member of the “Greatest Generation” asks if there is anything more to entrepreneurship than what he sees today.
Students and young alumni, get ready for your “Third Age” now.
The members of the Wharton Graduate Emeritus Society come together to honor their new members.
Wharton alumni of 45 years standing and more connect at MBA Reunion Weekend and are challenged with a Lifelong Learning lesson.