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. whr.tn/4vrISWN
From Switzerland to Silicon Valley, Philipp Stauffer WG04 has observed how a society’s culture affects entrepreneurship. Read his latest blog: whr.tn/4eniDcw
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. whr.tn/4cRoiXg
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: whr.tn/3P8Fn7p
“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. whr.tn/3QGliWx
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: whr.tn/49OyOOB
As of 2024, 40 percent of schools around the world had banned cell phones, according to @UNESCO. Wharton professor @Alpsungu delved deeper into how these bans could improve students' learning. whr.tn/4tG1ocZ
From Mumbai to Paris, Wharton students and alumni have been convening to discuss the relevant topics of today. Take a look back at some notable and newsworthy recent events. whr.tn/49euJCO
In an experiment Roger Saumure GRW28 conducted with Wharton prof. Robert Meyer, participants viewed AI-generated revisions of online reviews. “Consumers are willing to adopt these writing suggestions, which can distort what they want to say,” Saumure says. whr.tn/4ed6s3r
With new technology come new pricing challenges. Procurement expert Brad Maltz W07 outlines three approaches for software companies looking to monetize AI. whr.tn/4u79YAz
"The Fed can do its job. But it cannot do everyone else's," writes former Wharton dean Patrick Harker in @whartonknows's new column "Vantage Point." Read more in this K@W roundup. whr.tn/4mClWjC
The U.S. health care system is inseparable from the nation’s overall fiscal trajectory, @PennLDI senior fellow and @BudgetModel faculty director Kent Smetters said in his keynote for the 2026 Penn Population Aging Research Center Annual Retreat. Read more: bit.ly/3RDZU4s
Throughout her career in banking and journalism, Judy Messina WG76 saw how good management takes both humility and courage. Read more of her advice in this issue's Life Lessons. whr.tn/4czcQzH
“You have to write an authentic story, and then you need to grind," said George Kikvadze WG01 (left) of book publishing. Read our recap of this year's Authors Salon panel with writing wisdom from Kikvadze and David Seltzer WG76 (middle): whr.tn/4tXCtk4
The Wharton Youth Mentors Club is an opportunity for MBA students to inspire local high schoolers. From Shadow Days to navigating college applications, learn how this cohort is making a difference. whr.tn/4crjRSQ
As the NCAA navigates the new world of NIL, prof. Kenneth Shropshire decided his book, "The Miseducation of the Student-Athlete," was due for an update. In this interview with @PennPress, he speaks about this radically transformative time for the NCAA. whr.tn/4tsvpg4
How did a corporate lawyer become a premium shoe brand founder? Wharton's retail club helped. Read about Leticia Viedma G20 WG20's career pivot story in the new issue. whr.tn/4dYBSuu
Authenticity is at the heart of @theknot, which employs 200,000 wedding professionals in the U.S. Their clients don't want a cookie-cutter wedding, says CEO Raina Moskowitz W05. "They want to turn inspiration into something that feels uniquely them." whr.tn/43kessE
In a rare alum-to-alum interview, Michael Tabb WG99 (pictured left) shares his experience leading real estate development for @Google, including an upcoming project in Chicago's Thompson Center. whr.tn/4dfOvjY
Take a look back on great alumni gatherings from the past couple of months; from the Wharton in Focus event in London to a fireside chat with Vikram Malhotra WG86. whr.tn/4tzemsK