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Fall is the time of year that most reminds me of being at Wharton. It also marks the first meeting of the Alumni Executive Board for the 2011-2012 school year.
The U.S. Board of Immigration Appeals in Philadelphia has a backlog of almost 5,000 cases waiting to be processed. Which of the five attorneys would you hope it would be assigned?
In his final address to Wharton Magazine readers, Dean Thomas S. Robertson responds to several questions about his future, the direction of the School and business education overall.
Hot off the press from the all-digital publishing initiative from the Wharton School, these new business books are available both in eBook and paperback formats.
Faculty International Seminars gives Wharton faculty exposure to the emerging Kenyan and South African economies. What new insights will find their way into curricula and research?
Three members of the 1948 Quaker football squad attempt to stay menacing during a team practice.
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At the annual Wharton Finance Conference on Friday, Oct. 21, scores of MBA students devoted their day off from classes to attend the event. Titled “Shifting Paradigms: A New Era in Finance,” the conference focused on how the financial crisis and resulting recession impacted the industry.
It is difficult nowadays to find funding for an early-stage company in the biomedical and biotech field. As speakers at the Annual Wharton Alumni Healthcare Conference on Oct. 22 explained, the rules of engagement between investors and entrepreneurs have changed since the financial crisis.
Wharton’s new Accelerated Development Program (ADP), is a nondegree business certificate for high-potential business executives in India.
Priscilla Zee WG12 talks about the opportunities that Wharton has offered her and the impact of alumni support on her education.
James G. Dinan, W’81, Jeffrey S. Katz, WG’71, and Robert G. Goergen, WG’62, were recognized for their outstanding contributions to the School.
The Joseph Wharton Awards Dinner at the Wharton Club of New York was a big-name event. Beyond the attendees were award winners, business leaders who exemplify Wharton’s values.
During last Tuesday’s webinar, Mike Useem, polled attendees on what quality was most often missing from leaders they’ve witnessed and worked with in business or in the community.
A new giving tool, the Making History Impact Annuity, is a unique way to participate in Penn’s Making History Campaign in support of Wharton today, while providing you with a secure stream of income tomorrow.