Wharton club hosts annual high school business competition in Korea
This year’s Business Black Box was held on Aug. 1 and 2 in South Korea, where students analyzed problems faced by a Korean company under the guidance of W-KUBS members.
This year’s Business Black Box was held on Aug. 1 and 2 in South Korea, where students analyzed problems faced by a Korean company under the guidance of W-KUBS members.
At a forum, the professor raised concerns about how Todd Blanche’s conflicts of interest involving 1968 Wharton graduate and President Donald Trump would undermine the Department of Justice’s independence.
The application process includes an audition, and prior acting experience is required.
Dockery, who is currently enrolled in the Wharton Executive MBA Program, was honored on June 18 for his actions in Afghanistan after an October 2012 Taliban attack.
Communications professor Kathleen Hall Jamieson, who had led the center for over three decades, will remain part of the center as a director emerita.
Mangione’s lawyers backtracked after announcing plans to argue he suffered extreme emotional disturbance during the December 2024 killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson.
The dissertation draws on historical archives to highlight the tension between faith, power, and resistance in early America.
In a statement to The Daily Pennsylvanian, Amy Gutmann wrote that she was drawn to the center’s mission, which supports her long-standing work on “the relationship between education and democracy.”
As Philadelphia gears up to host major athletic events in 2026 — including the FIFA World Cup — the discussion focused on how cities translate global attention into long-term economic impact.
This year’s theme — “Inspire Informed Action” — aims to bring together students, faculty, and local organizations to promote environmental awareness and action.