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Teams of underclassmen compete in real-time business challenges and pitch a real-life billion-dollar startup in the latest Huntsman Hacks challenge.
Alumni form health-care connections in Tokyo, business leaders discuss gender gaps in San Francisco, former classmates make housing accessible in West Africa, and more.
Did you know that MBA alumni are eligible for up to two free 45-minute advising sessions through MBA Career Management each year? Here is more essential info about useful resources aimed at turbocharging your professional development.
Erika H. James, dean of the Goizueta Business School at Emory University, will succeed Geoffrey Garrett in July.
A mostly COVID-19-free issue aims to provide the comfort of your Wharton community and an alternative to life's pressing realities.
Dean Garrett reflects on his tenure and identifies three themes that will shape the School's bright future.
In her role as Executive Director of Alumni Relations, Shannon Connelly brings years of Wharton experience and an intimate perspective on the School.
James, currently dean of the Goizueta Business School at Emory University, will succeed Wharton Dean Geoffrey Garrett in July.
New must-read works of fiction and nonfiction inform, inspire, and intrigue.
Marketing professor Peter Fader explains how a new name heralds exciting things to come for the School's book-publishing arm.
The Wharton Global Youth Program is looking for alumni to join its mission to bring business education to kids across the world.
A new year brings new leadership at Wharton—and it’s female-driven.
Wharton Storytellers aims to help students connect on a deeper level.
A multidisciplinary approach—and inspiration from a Wharton alumnus—helped this undergrad plot a new and unique path.
The Wharton Global Forum goes to Singapore, alumni in the U.K. talk plastics, Global Modular Courses celebrate five years of learning in Southeast Asia, and more.
Essential stats about the alumni-led clubs that keep grads connected to each other long after they leave campus