Digital Exclusives
Before coming to Penn, a Wharton School undergrad assumed that she would only learn in the classroom. That was before she volunteered in West Philly.
A Wharton student has his sights set on informing good policy with sound business sense. In fact, he’s already done so.
A Wharton undergraduate chooses business clubs and maximizes his student experience by applying classroom knowledge about sunk costs.
We hope to provide a public service to the Class of 2015—as a conduit for alumni, teachers, friends and family to share words of encouragement and advice.
A new Wharton course sends 40 students into Silicon Valley to meet alumni, conduct company visits and more. See the photographic evidence from the experience.
A young alumna takes a risk assessment of her life and chooses art over finance—yet her current exhibit is an innovative, irreverent blend of both worlds.
An international Wharton undergraduate student realizes that there is no stereotype that a Wharton student has to conform to. That’s why he feels at home on campus.
A team of Wharton freshmen learn the science and art of consulting while serving Penn’s Institute of Contemporary Art.
A Wharton sophomore dug into qualitative data as a research assistant for Prof. Cassie Mogilner. She couldn’t have asked for a better learning experience.
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.
A Wharton sophomore explains how his peers can build their “ladder to the sky.” Alumni, do you agree with his approach?
A Penn undergrad returns home with the realization that nothing can replicate the experience she had as an exchange student in Beijing.
An undergrad team earns top honors at case competition.
Wharton Magazine goes on the urgent search for other first female members of the Class of 1958.