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The chairman of the Wharton Alumni Board finished his first Ironman and raised an extraordinary amount for Autism Speaks in the process.
Earlier this year, the School’s art collection grew thanks to the donation of a series of paintings honoring the life and times of Joseph Wharton.
The Explorers Club recently honored a Wharton alumnus for his service and far-flung expeditions.
Wharton’s female student leaders recognize Katherina Rosqueta, WG'01, with the Kathleen McDonald Award.
The actress from the long-running show Desperate Housewives speaks on Penn’s campus about social impact.
A Wharton alumnus shares the significance of California Impressionism for Penn’s benefit.
Driven by a fascination of history and a devotion to his alma mater, William Polk Carey, W’53, commissioned the life of Joseph Wharton in 10 portraits.
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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.
Bob Bowman, WG’79, continues to chart a course within both the public and private sectors.
The application process for the leading international social-impact award is now open until August 10.
Wharton alumni partner with a leading education charity to help students transform career ambitions into reality.
A Penn-led initiative taps into cellphone towers to deliver energy to remote regions and save lives.
We check back in with an alumnus previously featured in the magazine for trying to save the environment and discover that he’s doing even more now.
President Gutmann highlights Penn’s priorities and accomplishments and lauds Wharton’s strategic initiatives.