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A new Wharton program sends MBAs to visit a state prison, where they share skills for professional success with incarcerated individuals. The result is an experience with profound impact, not only on the students behind bars, but also on the student mentors.
The coauthor of The Miseducation of the Student-Athlete discusses the importance of reforming college sports to emphasize academics.
The current roster of athlete activists is speaking out and redefining the sports industry.
Ken Shropshire, the David W. Hauck Professor of Legal Studies and Business Ethics and director of the Wharton Sports Business Initiative, would not discourage Josh Harris, W’86, in his purchase of the Philadelphia 76ers.
Players comment on their experience the NFL Business Management and Entrepreneurial Program--a four-day program hosted by Wharton that teaches players the basics of business.
Wharton professor Ken Shropshire discusses the chances of Tiger Woods regaining his marketability as once the world's premier athlete.