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One student ponders taking on greater challenges after separate presentations by three alumni.
The 2012-2013 Wharton Business Plan Competition is kicking off with a new format for Phase 1.
How Wharton and Penn changed the world through unprecedented processes for producing goods and services.
Game-changing innovation is not just the domain of startups. Large companies make it a point of their business too. Here’s how, according to two experts.
The executive director of Wharton Alumni Relations spearheads a new engagement with alumni.
Lifelong Learning delivers a series of intersecting resources customized to meet alumni's needs and fuel their interests.
Water conservation is central to the sustainability goals of many companies, as well as to the investors and regulators that watch them.
Serial entrepreneur Michael Baum, WG’89, aims to convince more Wharton students to follow his path and shares secrets to his success.
How Michael Kowalski, W’74, and Tiffany & Co. seek to change the way the jewelry industry sees social and corporate responsibility.
The curriculum in San Francisco provides an immersion experience, with multiple, mutually reinforcing encounters with the same core material.
Trends in technology and startups are front-of-mind discussion topics when East meets West during a new conference in San Francisco.
The Venture Initiation Program expands to Wharton | San Francisco.
How health care and the full benefits of personalized medicine are held back by vague terminology.
Some might call his career changes turbulence. But for Doug Given, WG’93, his trajectory has been the fortuitous result of charisma and business and medical acumen.
Full-time MBA students will take classes for the first time on the San Francisco campus during a new pilot program.
Wharton has always been a leader in leadership learning and is ensuring its continued pre-eminence with new offerings.