According to the Merriam-Webster dictionary, an entrepreneur is “one who organizes, manages, and assumes the risks of a business or enterprise.” Although the broad description that Merriam-Webster provides is correct, it does not encompass all the details of what being an entrepreneur entails. In our series, we will explore what an entrepreneur does and discuss what to expect in future posts.
Read MoreCorporate social responsibility - the practice of integrating social and environmental considerations in business operations and stakeholder interactions - has been growing in popularity for the last several years. But despite the seemingly well-intentioned motives of the phenomenon, there are some caveats of CSR that can raise questions.
Read MoreStarbucks employees across the U.S. are pushing for unionization. What factors are causing them to unionize now specifically? And the question we are all asking: how would unionization impact the average Starbucks consumer?
Read MoreAs the year comes to a close, it’s rewarding to reflect on how much each and every one of us has grown and changed. We braved another year of the pandemic, and still managed to form an inspiring network of Wharton Women. Read here for a reflection on the past year, and some words of wisdom for the incoming class of Quakers!
Read MoreThe U.S. Senate has confirmed Ketanji Brown Jackson as an associate justice of the Supreme Court, the first black woman in history. Read more about Judge Jackson and her remarkable legal career.
Read MoreThe importance of practicing self-care and tips for incorporating it into your busy schedule.
Read MoreRead about the crypto-war waging beneath the Russia-Ukraine conflict and how Ukraine's cryptocurrency operation is combating the Russian invasion.
Read MoreOn March 21, at around 2:20 pm local time, 123 passengers and 9 crew members nosedived into the mountains of Southern China. China Eastern Airline’s Flight 5735 has become China’s deadliest crash in nearly three decades, with no passenger surviving. This crash is one of three major accidents that have been on Boeing aircrafts in the last five years. What does this mean for Boeing? Will airlines turn to other companies for more reliable aircrafts?
Read MorePhiladelphia’s annual Shofuso Cherry Blossom Festival will be held during April 8 to 10, 2022 at Fairmount Park where visitors can celebrate spring’s arrival while enjoying the Sakura Concert Series.
Read MoreSocial media has enabled us to connect with people from all over the world, but it has also changed how we communicate with others.
Read MoreWhile all Wharton undergraduate students graduate with a Bachelor of Science in Economics, the school offers over eighteen “concentrations,” or focused areas of study. Given the structured curriculum that already exists within the school, these concentrations often consist of just four courses, which allows for many students to engage in multiple areas of specialty. This Walnut Street Journal series, “Concentration 64,” presents these subcategories with prospective students and underclassmen in mind, giving you a look into the required courses, student experiences, and future career paths associated with each concentration.
Read MoreThe Russia-Ukraine crisis has sparked debate across the globe, yet, Russia’s stake in the energy markets have kept damaging sanctions at bay.
Read MoreThe Russia-Ukraine crisis has sparked debate across the globe, yet, Russia’s stake in the energy markets have kept damaging sanctions at bay.
Read MoreSince the moment her song ‘Driver’s License’ hit streaming platforms, Olivia Rodrigo has failed to hide from the glaring spotlight. From her ‘it girl’ fashion choices to her undeniably relatable music, it is no wonder both her shows at The Met Philadelphia are completely sold out. Here is what to expect from the teen sensation as she visits Philadelphia on May 6 and 7, 2022.
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