Your challenge? Turn an old rug into a new fall jacket Penn In the News The New York Times Your challenge? Turn an old rug into a new fall jacket According to a study from the Baker Retailing Center at the Wharton School and First Insight, the newest generation prefers the sustainability of revamped old clothes to brand logos and luxury. Coinbase is facing a major test. So is its CEO Brian Armstrong Penn In the News Fortune Coinbase is facing a major test. So is its CEO Brian Armstrong Michael Useem of the Wharton School outlines the challenges all founder CEOs must face when learning to lead public companies. What is a ‘go-forward’ employee? Penn In the News The New York Times What is a ‘go-forward’ employee? Peter Cappelli of the Wharton School says that language surrounding layoffs is mutable in the current economy, with many companies unsure whether they’re firing or hiring. From Super Bowl champion to championing mental health Brandon Brooks, an MBA student at Wharton, played for the Philadelphia Eagles, who defeated the Patriots in the Super Bowl in 2018. From Super Bowl champion to championing mental health Brandon Brooks retired from the NFL in January 2022. He is now at Wharton, pursuing a “major passion for increasing financial literacy in my community.” What transformational leaders too often overlook Penn In the News CIO What transformational leaders too often overlook Tom Murphy, senior vice president of IT and chief information officer, says that infrastructure and operational support are difficult, underappreciated, and poorly understood. AP sources: Musk in control of Twitter, ousts top executives Penn In the News Associated Press AP sources: Musk in control of Twitter, ousts top executives Pinar Yildirim of the Wharton School says that Elon Musk has shifted his Twitter position from unfettered free speech to content moderation in order to keep advertisers and subscribers. What an impending recession could mean for freelancers Penn In the News Fast Company What an impending recession could mean for freelancers Lindsay Cameron of the Wharton School explains why there are more contractor jobs available for freelancers during a recession. Closing the tenure gap for business faculty of color Closing the tenure gap for business faculty of color Founded by two professors and Wharton alumni, The Tenure Project is on a mission to help more underrepresented junior business faculty receive tenure across the country. Baker Retailing Center: Breeding innovation and leadership Penn In the News Women’s Wear Daily Baker Retailing Center: Breeding innovation and leadership A profile examines how the Wharton School’s Baker Retailing Center has married research with practice in the retail, fashion apparel, and beauty industries for 20 years. What Wharton’s majority female MBA program means for other top-tier B-Schools Penn In the News Bloomberg What Wharton’s majority female MBA program means for other top-tier B-Schools The Wharton School is lauded for its majority-female 2023 MBA class, with quotes from Blair Mannix and MBA candidate Andrea Bogarin. Load More
Coinbase is facing a major test. So is its CEO Brian Armstrong Penn In the News Fortune Coinbase is facing a major test. So is its CEO Brian Armstrong Michael Useem of the Wharton School outlines the challenges all founder CEOs must face when learning to lead public companies. What is a ‘go-forward’ employee? Penn In the News The New York Times What is a ‘go-forward’ employee? Peter Cappelli of the Wharton School says that language surrounding layoffs is mutable in the current economy, with many companies unsure whether they’re firing or hiring. From Super Bowl champion to championing mental health Brandon Brooks, an MBA student at Wharton, played for the Philadelphia Eagles, who defeated the Patriots in the Super Bowl in 2018. From Super Bowl champion to championing mental health Brandon Brooks retired from the NFL in January 2022. He is now at Wharton, pursuing a “major passion for increasing financial literacy in my community.” What transformational leaders too often overlook Penn In the News CIO What transformational leaders too often overlook Tom Murphy, senior vice president of IT and chief information officer, says that infrastructure and operational support are difficult, underappreciated, and poorly understood. AP sources: Musk in control of Twitter, ousts top executives Penn In the News Associated Press AP sources: Musk in control of Twitter, ousts top executives Pinar Yildirim of the Wharton School says that Elon Musk has shifted his Twitter position from unfettered free speech to content moderation in order to keep advertisers and subscribers. What an impending recession could mean for freelancers Penn In the News Fast Company What an impending recession could mean for freelancers Lindsay Cameron of the Wharton School explains why there are more contractor jobs available for freelancers during a recession. Closing the tenure gap for business faculty of color Closing the tenure gap for business faculty of color Founded by two professors and Wharton alumni, The Tenure Project is on a mission to help more underrepresented junior business faculty receive tenure across the country. Baker Retailing Center: Breeding innovation and leadership Penn In the News Women’s Wear Daily Baker Retailing Center: Breeding innovation and leadership A profile examines how the Wharton School’s Baker Retailing Center has married research with practice in the retail, fashion apparel, and beauty industries for 20 years. What Wharton’s majority female MBA program means for other top-tier B-Schools Penn In the News Bloomberg What Wharton’s majority female MBA program means for other top-tier B-Schools The Wharton School is lauded for its majority-female 2023 MBA class, with quotes from Blair Mannix and MBA candidate Andrea Bogarin. Load More
What is a ‘go-forward’ employee? Penn In the News The New York Times What is a ‘go-forward’ employee? Peter Cappelli of the Wharton School says that language surrounding layoffs is mutable in the current economy, with many companies unsure whether they’re firing or hiring. From Super Bowl champion to championing mental health Brandon Brooks, an MBA student at Wharton, played for the Philadelphia Eagles, who defeated the Patriots in the Super Bowl in 2018. From Super Bowl champion to championing mental health Brandon Brooks retired from the NFL in January 2022. He is now at Wharton, pursuing a “major passion for increasing financial literacy in my community.” What transformational leaders too often overlook Penn In the News CIO What transformational leaders too often overlook Tom Murphy, senior vice president of IT and chief information officer, says that infrastructure and operational support are difficult, underappreciated, and poorly understood. AP sources: Musk in control of Twitter, ousts top executives Penn In the News Associated Press AP sources: Musk in control of Twitter, ousts top executives Pinar Yildirim of the Wharton School says that Elon Musk has shifted his Twitter position from unfettered free speech to content moderation in order to keep advertisers and subscribers. What an impending recession could mean for freelancers Penn In the News Fast Company What an impending recession could mean for freelancers Lindsay Cameron of the Wharton School explains why there are more contractor jobs available for freelancers during a recession. Closing the tenure gap for business faculty of color Closing the tenure gap for business faculty of color Founded by two professors and Wharton alumni, The Tenure Project is on a mission to help more underrepresented junior business faculty receive tenure across the country. Baker Retailing Center: Breeding innovation and leadership Penn In the News Women’s Wear Daily Baker Retailing Center: Breeding innovation and leadership A profile examines how the Wharton School’s Baker Retailing Center has married research with practice in the retail, fashion apparel, and beauty industries for 20 years. What Wharton’s majority female MBA program means for other top-tier B-Schools Penn In the News Bloomberg What Wharton’s majority female MBA program means for other top-tier B-Schools The Wharton School is lauded for its majority-female 2023 MBA class, with quotes from Blair Mannix and MBA candidate Andrea Bogarin. Load More
From Super Bowl champion to championing mental health Brandon Brooks, an MBA student at Wharton, played for the Philadelphia Eagles, who defeated the Patriots in the Super Bowl in 2018. From Super Bowl champion to championing mental health Brandon Brooks retired from the NFL in January 2022. He is now at Wharton, pursuing a “major passion for increasing financial literacy in my community.”
What transformational leaders too often overlook Penn In the News CIO What transformational leaders too often overlook Tom Murphy, senior vice president of IT and chief information officer, says that infrastructure and operational support are difficult, underappreciated, and poorly understood. AP sources: Musk in control of Twitter, ousts top executives Penn In the News Associated Press AP sources: Musk in control of Twitter, ousts top executives Pinar Yildirim of the Wharton School says that Elon Musk has shifted his Twitter position from unfettered free speech to content moderation in order to keep advertisers and subscribers. What an impending recession could mean for freelancers Penn In the News Fast Company What an impending recession could mean for freelancers Lindsay Cameron of the Wharton School explains why there are more contractor jobs available for freelancers during a recession. Closing the tenure gap for business faculty of color Closing the tenure gap for business faculty of color Founded by two professors and Wharton alumni, The Tenure Project is on a mission to help more underrepresented junior business faculty receive tenure across the country. Baker Retailing Center: Breeding innovation and leadership Penn In the News Women’s Wear Daily Baker Retailing Center: Breeding innovation and leadership A profile examines how the Wharton School’s Baker Retailing Center has married research with practice in the retail, fashion apparel, and beauty industries for 20 years. What Wharton’s majority female MBA program means for other top-tier B-Schools Penn In the News Bloomberg What Wharton’s majority female MBA program means for other top-tier B-Schools The Wharton School is lauded for its majority-female 2023 MBA class, with quotes from Blair Mannix and MBA candidate Andrea Bogarin. Load More
AP sources: Musk in control of Twitter, ousts top executives Penn In the News Associated Press AP sources: Musk in control of Twitter, ousts top executives Pinar Yildirim of the Wharton School says that Elon Musk has shifted his Twitter position from unfettered free speech to content moderation in order to keep advertisers and subscribers. What an impending recession could mean for freelancers Penn In the News Fast Company What an impending recession could mean for freelancers Lindsay Cameron of the Wharton School explains why there are more contractor jobs available for freelancers during a recession. Closing the tenure gap for business faculty of color Closing the tenure gap for business faculty of color Founded by two professors and Wharton alumni, The Tenure Project is on a mission to help more underrepresented junior business faculty receive tenure across the country. Baker Retailing Center: Breeding innovation and leadership Penn In the News Women’s Wear Daily Baker Retailing Center: Breeding innovation and leadership A profile examines how the Wharton School’s Baker Retailing Center has married research with practice in the retail, fashion apparel, and beauty industries for 20 years. What Wharton’s majority female MBA program means for other top-tier B-Schools Penn In the News Bloomberg What Wharton’s majority female MBA program means for other top-tier B-Schools The Wharton School is lauded for its majority-female 2023 MBA class, with quotes from Blair Mannix and MBA candidate Andrea Bogarin. Load More
What an impending recession could mean for freelancers Penn In the News Fast Company What an impending recession could mean for freelancers Lindsay Cameron of the Wharton School explains why there are more contractor jobs available for freelancers during a recession. Closing the tenure gap for business faculty of color Closing the tenure gap for business faculty of color Founded by two professors and Wharton alumni, The Tenure Project is on a mission to help more underrepresented junior business faculty receive tenure across the country. Baker Retailing Center: Breeding innovation and leadership Penn In the News Women’s Wear Daily Baker Retailing Center: Breeding innovation and leadership A profile examines how the Wharton School’s Baker Retailing Center has married research with practice in the retail, fashion apparel, and beauty industries for 20 years. What Wharton’s majority female MBA program means for other top-tier B-Schools Penn In the News Bloomberg What Wharton’s majority female MBA program means for other top-tier B-Schools The Wharton School is lauded for its majority-female 2023 MBA class, with quotes from Blair Mannix and MBA candidate Andrea Bogarin. Load More
Closing the tenure gap for business faculty of color Closing the tenure gap for business faculty of color Founded by two professors and Wharton alumni, The Tenure Project is on a mission to help more underrepresented junior business faculty receive tenure across the country.
Baker Retailing Center: Breeding innovation and leadership Penn In the News Women’s Wear Daily Baker Retailing Center: Breeding innovation and leadership A profile examines how the Wharton School’s Baker Retailing Center has married research with practice in the retail, fashion apparel, and beauty industries for 20 years. What Wharton’s majority female MBA program means for other top-tier B-Schools Penn In the News Bloomberg What Wharton’s majority female MBA program means for other top-tier B-Schools The Wharton School is lauded for its majority-female 2023 MBA class, with quotes from Blair Mannix and MBA candidate Andrea Bogarin. Load More
What Wharton’s majority female MBA program means for other top-tier B-Schools Penn In the News Bloomberg What Wharton’s majority female MBA program means for other top-tier B-Schools The Wharton School is lauded for its majority-female 2023 MBA class, with quotes from Blair Mannix and MBA candidate Andrea Bogarin.