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The opening of Wharton’s San Francisco campus was an opportunity for Alison Hawkins WG03 to begin her transition from the courtroom to real estate investing.
An expert on workplace strategy examines which changes may be here to stay.
Led by Aidan Connolly WG12, the Irish Arts Center's new state-of-the-art facility in New York has been more than a decade in the making.
For Mary Keefe WG81, the opportunity for her architecture firm to design the Academic Research Building represented a chance to create an impactful campus fixture for students and faculty.
Two emergent themes that are set to transform workplaces in a post-pandemic world.
A cutting-edge course examines how emerging technologies could transform where we live and work.
Real estate expert A.J. Steigman WG18 talks about his startup's success and the Wharton resources that helped him along the way.
New Wharton research shows that city planning policies may not work as well as the experts think.
Amazon's two-day and same-day shipping options led to sizable costs. Did that strategy pay off?
New research shows that early-stage angel investors rely on instincts over data when looking for their next home run.
Big opportunity looms for crowdfunding and alternative financing as billions in commercial mortgage-backed securities come due, writes Wharton alum Dan Miller.
Wharton Magazine interviews five alumni who have transformed a passion for real estate development into a zeal for social impact—for people and communities.
A new real estate derivative structure based on crowdfunding rises in the wake of credit default swaps. Our newest blogger shares its blueprint for success.
Thomas S. Robertson became the 12th dean of the Wharton School on Aug. 1, 2007, embarking on a seven-year term that brought unparalleled success to campus and the wider Wharton community.
What’s driving Americans to retire abroad? And where does that leave the rest of us they leave behind?