Academic Programs - The Wharton School Wharton offers a broad slate of academic programs for every stage from the Global Youth Program to Executive Education And with our focus on teaching excellence, Wharton creates transformative educational experiences for all our students
About Wharton - The Wharton School In 1881, American entrepreneur and industrialist Joseph Wharton established the world’s first collegiate school of business at the University of Pennsylvania — a radical idea that revolutionized both business practice and higher education Since then, the Wharton School has continued innovating to meet mounting global demand for new ideas, deeper insights, and transformative leadership We
Wharton Undergrad at the University of Pennsylvania Wharton Undergrad offers a comprehensive business education, fostering leadership and positive impact through knowledge and experience at the University of Pennsylvania
Faculty and Research - The Wharton School Faculty Directory Wharton’s 240+ faculty members are leaders in their fields They lead 20 interdisciplinary research centers, develop new curriculum that reflects the evolving business environment, and practice innovative teaching methods Use the links below to learn more about a faculty member
The Wharton Way The Wharton Way is our commitment to wielding our heft for the greater good of people around the globe Wharton is an institution full of potential and without equal We’ve evolved from educating our first dozen undergraduate students in 1881, to providing the most expansive array of programs to learners ranging from pre-college to the C-suite
Philadelphia Campus - The Wharton School Wharton Campus The Wharton campus in Philadelphia is right on Locust Walk, the brick-lined pedestrian thoroughfare at the heart of the University of Pennsylvania Jon M Huntsman Hall is the latest addition to the Wharton campus, a network of buildings located along Locust Walk and around the Wharton quad
Home Page - Wharton Research Research, Centers Initiatives Wharton’s 20+ research centers and initiatives serve as a hub for exchange and study where faculty, students, and members of the business community address pressing global business challenges Their work generates courses, academic programs, community outreach, working papers, published research, and partnerships among academics, industry, and government