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Embrace the fork in the road, and remember to follow what you want to do, not what others, yourself included, think you should do.
Our representative from Wharton MBA for Executives in Philadelphia built lasting bonds with the School and his classmates, while gearing up for a huge step in his career.
Our undergraduate leader was surprised by the diversity and constructive creativity of campus experiences, and how connected she became to it all.
Intense and wonderful experiences abroad gave her a taste for what could be done in the global health care space. Wharton has given her knowledge to get it done.
Attracted at first by the“great aura” of Wharton, an MBA graduate leaves the School prepared to pitch social responsibility to the C-suite.
This Portland, OR-based marketing and analytics professional knew how to maximize the value of an executive MBA.
Thousands of businesses have thrived during the past 30 years due to the dedication and knowledge of hundreds of students, alumni and staff in the Wharton Small Business Development Center.
We asked four of our most dedicated and thoughtful contributors to the Wharton Blog Network one question about advice for the Class of 2013.
The Class of 2013—graduates from Undergraduate and MBA—is a reflection of where the business world is going: Diversity.
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.
Meet the “Rock ‘n’ Roll Professor” and the “Green Business Builder,” two more alumni who have helped the Wharton Small Business Development Center become such a successful entrepreneurial hub.
Would-be founders seeking financial and professional freedom, here is advice to get you the right entrepreneurial mindset.
A summer job helps this student with one of the most defining decisions of her college years: selecting a major.
We catch up with a Wharton Business Plan Competition team as it takes the next step at the Highland and Mass Challenge incubators.
Trader Turney Duff chronicles his rise and fall, and that of his employer Galleon Group, during Wall Street's go-go days.