4/22
Penn in the News
A round-up of Penn mentions in local, national, and international media.
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The Wharton program where MBA students are the teachers—and prisoners are the students
Damon Phillips of the Wharton School has partnered with nonprofit Resilience Education for the program Wharton WORKS, which helps formerly incarcerated people start businesses and get career-track, living-wage jobs.
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You’re more than scores: MBA admissions directors share how they look beyond data points for applicants’ stories
Jake Kohler of the Wharton School says that Wharton’s MBA community contains a wide range of academic backgrounds and performances.
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Poets&Quants’ top 50 undergraduate professors of 2022
Lori Rosenkopf, Hummy Song, and Shiri Melumad of the Wharton School are three of P&Q’s 50 best undergraduate business school professors of 2022.
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At Wharton, building a new Coalition for Equity & Opportunity
A profile examines the career of Kenneth Shropshire and his vision for the Wharton School’s new Coalition for Equity & Opportunity.
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Q&A with Wharton Vice Dean Nicolaj Siggelkow: ‘It’s getting harder for some schools to fill their classes’
In a Q&A, Nicolaj Siggelkow of the Wharton School discusses the high level goals he hopes to accomplish in his new role as vice dean of the MBA program.
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Wharton Startup Tackles Plastic Pollution
Undergraduate winners of Wharton’s Business Plan Competition are featured.