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Andrée Sosler, WG’08, is helping to turn a stove-based nonprofit in Darfur into a unifying regional force.
We catch up with Mike King, WG’10, after the success of the first-ever LIVESTRONG Survivor Summit up Kilimanjaro.
How one alumnus is making a positive social impact with an innovative, global company.
A new tech boom is underway. Not in Silicon Valley social media, but in capital-light sustainability. And Wharton investors are there.
We catch up with Robert Herzog, WG’95, whose passion for play (and getting others to play) has only grown at ZogSports.
As alumnus Joe Lichtenberger, WG’00, demonstrates, the Wharton Alumni community in Germany is alive and well.
Staying ambitious may help this student-run microfinance network be more effective.
Bob Bowman, WG’79, continues to chart a course within both the public and private sectors.
Using Facebook to publicize decisions to donate could lead others to do the same.
In its inaugural year, the Lipman Family Prize helped Wharton to reach the rural areas of Cambodia, dryland farms of Kenya and underfunded medical clinics around the world.
Rap star Chris “Ludacris” Bridges visited Wharton in April as part of the Lauren and Bobby Turner Social Impact Executive Speaker Series. K. Robert (Bobby) Turner, W’84, served as sponsor and interviewer.
A graduating senior looks back at the five times she attended Penn Preview Days and how she blossomed as a student and a leader over the course of those years.
Wharton’s MBA program is diverse across traditional and intuitive boundaries, and gains benefits in team performance, innovation and alumni networking.
The third annual conference of the Wharton Women in Business Alumnae Group was about action and about how action translated into the successes of its attendees and speaker
We profile and talk with the three finalists from the 2012 Lipman Family Prize.
The application process for the leading international social-impact award is now open until August 10.