Digital Exclusives
Activism in feel-good doses guarantees gratification, but undermines efforts at ensuring broader, more meaningful and incisive change.
The famed designer came to campus to promote his book—as well as social activism, social media and shoes.
Among many highlights of the Jacobs Levy Center's Forum on Quantitative Finance was the honoring of Harry Markowitz.
Bobby Turner returned to campus for another installment of his Social Impact Executive Speaker Series—this time with KIPP’s Michael Feinberg.
Philadelphia Mayor Michael Nutter, W’79, encourages students to mentor, lead and help the less fortunate in their own backyard.
Before plunking down a dime on a nonprofit, do a little research on what you want out of where you intend to invest your money and/or time.
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.
Vice Dean Katherine Klein explores the intersection of Wharton and social impact.
A nonprofit veteran welcomes newcomers to his field with tips about what to bring with you and what to leave behind.
The founder of the famous breast cancer foundation shared her experiences and insights with the Penn community.
India's Kulandei Francis proves that one individual with determination and a strategic approach can achieve great things in international development.
Students and young alumni, get ready for your “Third Age” now.
In her Web Exclusive essay, Tori Lyon, W’89, explains how fiscal discipline and innovative public-private partnerships can lead to success tackling urban homelessness.
A young alumna sets her sights on a purposeful life that also provides a precious commodity to her customers at Earth Heir.
We honor the philanthropic legacy of Saul P. Steinberg, W’59.
A Wharton conference integrates the social sector with finance and business in new ways.