Wharton Magazine
January 26th, 2012
Penn Park features 24 acres of recreation and athletic fields and represents a $46.5 million investment of institutional and donated resources, as well as the application of Wharton research.
Wharton Magazine
January 26th, 2012
The name of Mayor Michael Nutter, W’79, is being dropped more and more outside of Philadelphia. We talk with him about his relevance in the national political scene, as well as the power and limits of public policy.
Wharton Magazine
January 26th, 2012
Our public policy debate explores the extent of government’s role, and questions the fairness and transparency of mandating one form of energy over another.
Wharton Magazine
January 26th, 2012
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.
Wharton Magazine
January 26th, 2012
More Wharton grads are taking the skills they learn—and the connections they make—to pursue their entrepreneurial dreams. And some of their startups are receiving a lot of attention.
Wharton Magazine
January 26th, 2012
Private-equity maestro Josh Harris, W’86, leads a team of investors to buy the Philadelphia 76ers. For him, it’s another impending success in a long series of professional and personal victories.
Wharton Magazine
January 26th, 2012
The effects of the earthquake of March 2011 have rippled along every link in supply chain management.