The Spring/Summer 2026 issue of Wharton Magazine is out now! Inside: a profile on Dr. Bruce Jacobs G79 GRW86, faculty on the new Jacobs MSQF program, a celebration of 50 years of WEMBA, and interviews with the alumni behind the data centers powering AI. https://t.co/YEn14JDFcL
“Stress tests could act as change agents for banks to become more aware of climate risks in their portfolios,” said @Wharton accounting professor Luzi Hail. Read why: https://t.co/tSjgIOqBDY
“Once phones are out of reach, classroom dynamics noticeably shifted. Grades follow,” says professor @Alpsungu about the results of his new research. Read more about the implications his research has for improving learning. https://t.co/8vI4JIT5km
How is America's Birthplace celebrating this milestone 4th of July? @Philadelphia250's Clayton Thomas WG12 (right) shares an insider's look of how his hometown is combining history and neighborhood activations for an unforgettable celebration. https://t.co/sDO24i1HT7
A Jesuit priest looks back on his past jobs, a health-care professor encourages us to eat our ice cream, and more from must-read @Wharton authors. https://t.co/yBQ15TrhZM
“Watching ideas move from concept to reality made leading a business feel tangible and helped clarify the kinds of problems I wanted to focus my time on,” writes Leticia Viedma G20 WG20 about her time at @Wharton. Read more about how Wharton impacted her. https://t.co/Bkz5EAPgAk
For the past decade, the Jacobson Global Venture Awards have awarded over $300,000 to student entrepreneurs to help them develop their ventures. Read more: https://t.co/SKV9vQDReo
Congratulations to Amol Navathe M07 GRW08 for his new appointment as Chair of the Medicare Payment Advisory Commission. Navathe is a @PennLDI senior fellow and professor at both Perelman and @Wharton. https://t.co/ltnBFeHNvd
“Linking theory, data, and news became an exciting challenge that has not stopped since I started teaching this,” says @ProfJoaoGomes about his course on macroeconomic policy. See course materials that help students understand today’s economy. https://t.co/L25DEswDpY
When facing the modern-day job market, vice dean of AI and analytics @ebradlow urges applicants to become lifelong learners and develop new transferable skills. Read more from the Wharton-Accenture Skills Index that Bradlow and Wharton alumni created. https://t.co/svQlIJqTxP
After transforming @PennLDI over the past seven years, Rachel Werner M98 RES01 GRW04 is returning full-time to research, teaching, and clinical practice at Penn and the Philadelphia VA. Read LDI's celebration of her legacy. https://t.co/TONWmYTh9R
“My career transition was enabled by this program,” says Leonardo Cozzubo Gonçalves WG24 about the Quantitative Finance major. Read more insights from former Jacobs Scholars. https://t.co/ftilkdEMsn
Need your next beach read? From AI advice to exciting tales of life in Las Vegas, the latest roundup of @Wharton authors has something for everyone. https://t.co/kQsxZAmCtn
“Scientific breakthroughs can’t have an impact if they never leave the lab to reach the patient. So integrating science and business becomes critical,” writes Amanda Kossoff C27 W27. Read more about insights she gained from an internship in South India. https://t.co/zTsptIAj5u
According to a new study co-authored by professor Abby Alpert, those in the U.S. military who received an opioid prescription were 26 percent more likely to receive discipline-related job separations. Read more of her findings in this issue's Whiteboard. https://t.co/R1PrZfYGPG
Marc Ganzi W93 was inside a data center years before most of us had even heard of them. Today, his company DigitalBridge owns 220 data centers around the globe. Read Ganzi’s thoughts on the future of AI: https://t.co/32lvNXK7wf
From Switzerland to Silicon Valley, Philipp Stauffer WG04 has observed how a society’s culture affects entrepreneurship. Read his latest blog: https://t.co/kG5D9X4Hb8
Creating Wharton's first new degree offering in 50 years took no ordinary faculty. Professors Itay Goldstein, Jessica Wachter, Winston Wei Dou, and @NickRoussanov share their exciting vision for the Jacobs MSQF. https://t.co/wp1jppPFol
From conference rooms at the Park Hyatt hotel to a 37,000-square-foot space in Hills Plaza, the @Wharton San Francisco cohort has always grown to meet the needs of its students. Read where the campus is moving next: https://t.co/ye1DloVJO2
“Could we ever have scripted this? It’s both beautiful symmetry and confounding paradox,” writes Bonnie Bandeen C80 WG85 after joining the @MichaelJFoxOrg, starting a nonprofit, and opening a center for slowing the progression of Parkinson’s. https://t.co/bm8nUxCGf0
Peter Tomozawa WG93 is ready for kickoff. The Seattle @FIFAWorldCup CEO shared the simple business philosophy that has guided his career and his hopes for the legacy the tournament will leave behind in an exclusive interview with Wharton Magazine: https://t.co/Wc4stOf6ok