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How impact investing can provide an alternative form of money management, and help solve the world’s problems.
Female leaders at Wharton can not only have positive impact upon their peers at the School, but they have the invaluable opportunity to impact the lives of women in the community and around the globe.
The Wharton Class Ambassador Program has been successful in large part because of the energy and commitment of a select number of alumni.
Wharton Professor Keith Weigelt decided to do something about a gap that he sees in American education—the absence of a business curriculum for high schools.
A Q&A with Janet Clark, WG'82, CFO and Executive Vice President of Marathon Oil.
A Q&A with Marie Williams, G'95, WG'95, Senior Director of Digital Innovation at Hilton Worldwide.
A Q&A with Rosanna Ramos-Velita, G'92, WG'92, Chairman of the Board at Caja Rural Los Andes.
Rap star Chris “Ludacris” Bridges visits Wharton to explain how he has gone from a “money maker” to a money donator and philanthropist.
Volunteering gives an opportunity to experience Philadelphia and college on a different level.
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.
Wharton’s Jacobs Levy Equity Management Center for Quantitative Financial Research pioneers innovative research.