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“It was just unreal. You put all your time into making a mix, and then you put it on Spotify, and you go to Paris.” – Ajay Kilambi, W’25
Penn Masala’s Olympic Performance
Rising second-year Araash Ahuja, W’27, gives incoming students his advice to help them navigate their first year at Penn.
First-Year Advice: Step Out of Your Comfort Zone
Laura Brodkey, W’25, is a natural community builder who creates spaces for students to be their authentic selves and make connections.
Building Belonging: An Undergrad Creates Community for Students
“By fostering a culture of inclusivity and understanding, we can attract more talented prospective students with disabilities to Wharton and have them to believe they can make a meaningful impact in their careers beyond Wharton.” – Sheila Xu, WG’24
How Wharton’s Disability Empowerment and Action League (DEAL) Transforms Campus
Since 2001, the Wharton Asia Exchange (WAX) club has served as a pre-professional community for undergraduate students who have an interest in the Asian business landscape.
Wharton Asia Exchange: Bridging Cultures, Building Businesses
The student club Wharton Women seeks to foster a community of support and collaboration and create a comfortable space for female-identifying students.
Wharton Women: “Girls Supporting Girls”
“I applied to Wharton as an international student, so I understand that it’s always more helpful talking to someone that’s been in your shoes. I think having this programming is a great way for prospective students from Africa or of African descent to engage with other Africans at Wharton and ask specific questions about our MBA experience.” — Aramide Akinkugbe, WG24
Celebrating 30 Years of the Wharton Africa Business Forum
“I realized how extraordinary the past several months have been. The people I’ve interacted with, the insights I’ve gained, and the places I’ve visited are simply remarkable.” – Julian Fields-Jackson, W’27
A Wharton First-Year’s Reflection
“I hope my story inspires others to navigate their life challenges successfully, pursue their passions, and recognize that an MBA education is within reach.” – Sheila Xu, WG’24
In Honor of Deaf Awareness Month, Meet the Pioneering Sheila Xu
“We do a really good job at making Wharton Latino feel like home; for everyone, Wharton or not, Latino or not…[the club] is about finding a new home that cares about you and your growth.” – Leah Mizrachi, W’24, President of Wharton Latino
In Celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month, Wharton’s Latinx Community Comes Together
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