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Social justice campaigns require the ability to unite people and organize resources to effect structural change. Where can students learn to do that?
At Wharton, students learn with their ears and their hands.
A freshman’s perspective on Wharton’s entrepreneurial spirit.
Students, don’t give up just yet on your resolutions for a better you.
A startup competition co-sponsored by the Wharton SBDC and UPstart leaves the judges and student participants wanting more.
Our newest student blogger provides the freshman perspective on the Joseph Wharton Scholars Program.
How many ways did a summer internship complement the Wharton classroom experience? How many types of jeans can you buy these days?
A student leader applies her Wharton knowledge in an off-the-grid region through Penn International Business Volunteers.
Undergrads immerse themselves in the culture, and demographic issues, of Portugal and Morocco through the Wharton International Program.
A Wharton senior pursued his own line of academic inquisition in London, delving into the true impact of hosting the Summer Olympics.
A Wharton undergrad experiences social impact from the inside out, including work with Philadelphia City Government, the Bloomberg Philanthropies, the Social Intrapreneurship Program and more.
The Joseph Wharton Scholars is a supportive group of like-minded and intellectually ambitious students on campus, and across the alumni community.
Working at the Wharton Small Business Development Center is a learning experience about real-world entrepreneurship, leadership and consulting.
Students of the Wharton Alumni Relations Council catalyze student-alumni engagement armed with the knowledge they will be members of the alumni community for life.