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The face of Wharton: from one, many.
A Q&A with Rosanna Ramos-Velita, G'92, WG'92, Chairman of the Board at Caja Rural Los Andes.
Big businesses could learn a thing or two from these startups about failure.
Contrarian writer and TED speaker Susan Cain tells Wharton cohorts to embrace the solitude of individual thinking—for the betterment of themselves and society.
Rap star Chris “Ludacris” Bridges visits Wharton to explain how he has gone from a “money maker” to a money donator and philanthropist.
Wharton students seeking an A on a social-impact project find inspiration instead.
Through the Lipman Prize Wharton and Penn support programs that benefit communities across the globe.
A Wharton alumnus explores how corporate responsibility drives business and social value.
Volunteering gives an opportunity to experience Philadelphia and college on a different level.
Industry trends point toward more integration between online and offline business, yet retailers are still attuned to differences and challenges in each retail channel.
Wharton recognizes organizations for their social impact around the world.
Philanthropic activities can help the long-term business goals of a corporation, according to one prominent alumnus.
Wharton students and alumni are playing ever-more prominent and prevalent roles in social impact, thanks to the fundamentals of a Wharton education and the School’s focus on social impact.
The Wharton Customer Analytics Initiative (WCAI) is playing matchmaker between organizations and research teams worldwide.
What does Wal-Mart have to do with your movie-going experience? More than you may realize, noted M. Night Shyamalan during his recent Wharton Leadership Lecture.
This September at the Clinton Global Initiative annual meeting, B Lab announced the launch of Global Impact Investing Rating System Ratings and Analytics.