Wharton on Social Media
Wharton's official social media sites include a cross-section of the School's academic programs, publications, departments, and research centers.
Wharton's main School-wide social media channels include Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and Flickr, which are centrally managed by Wharton Marketing and Communications. The table below lists other official social media sites managed by various units of the School.
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Wharton Marketing Professor George Day offers advice on how to boost your innova...
Wharton Business Economics and Public Policy Professor Mark Duggan says that Med...
Wharton alumni Ryan Frankel (WG'12) and Kunal Sarda (WG'11) pitched their transl...
.@WhartonPPI Director Mark Duggan says Medicare Part D plans have helped keep down the cost of prescription drugs. http://t.co/kV718kGo35
22 May 2013
22 May 2013
RT @whartonmagazine: The @PennGazette profiles "practically subversive" Matt Blank, W’72, CEO of Showtime. http://t.co/ApMUz9a8q0
22 May 2013
22 May 2013
RT @StewFriedman: A brilliant must read -- @Wharton @AdamMGrant Who's smarter: The selfish or the generous? http://t.co/UdDjGHcVeL
21 May 2013
21 May 2013
RT @tebreview: The 3 C’s of Growth Leadership: Culture, Capabilities & Configuration By George Day @wharton http://t.co/VYQbMbnZVB
21 May 2013
21 May 2013
RT @Penn: Kidlat Tahimik might not pop to mind as a typical @Wharton alum. He's the “Father of Filipino Indie Film” http://t.co/7Pvif6zNp9
21 May 2013
21 May 2013












