Wharton Facilities
Wharton is centrally located at the heart Penn's campus. Known as "the Wharton Quad," the School's buildings offers state-of-the-art facilities and world-class technological and research resources. Find out more about technology at Wharton, and how it helps create and support both research and teaching and the student experience.
In 2002, Wharton opened Jon M. Huntsman Hall, a 320,000-square-foot building designed for the integration of innovative learning technologies across the School. Huntsman Hall offers 48 flexible, technologically equipped classrooms, four computer labs, 57 group study rooms, and four floors of faculty offices, as well as common spaces and pedestrian walkways. Other notable features include conference space, a 300-seat auditorium, and two cafés.
Steinberg Hall-Dietrich Hall is the home for the Doctoral Programs office (Suite 1150), which houses a lounge area for doctoral students, doctoral office suites, as well as the Dean's office, many department offices and professors' offices, research centers, and classrooms.
Other Wharton buildings that are part of the "Wharton Quad" include:
Vance Hall, which houses Wharton Computing and Information Technology, classrooms, research centers, and faculty offices.
Colonial Penn Center, home to the Health Care Management and Economics Department and the Leonard Davis Institute of Health Economics.
Lauder-Fischer Hall, which includes the Joseph H. Lauder Institute of Management and International Studies.
Wharton is centrally located at the heart Penn's campus. Known as "the Wharton Quad," the School's buildings offers state-of-the-art facilities and world-class technological and research resources. Find out more about technology at Wharton, and how it helps create and support both research and teaching and the student experience.
In 2002, Wharton opened Jon M. Huntsman Hall, a 320,000-square-foot building designed for the integration of innovative learning technologies across the School. Huntsman Hall offers 48 flexible, technologically equipped classrooms, four computer labs, 57 group study rooms, and four floors of faculty offices, as well as common spaces and pedestrian walkways. Other notable features include conference space, a 300-seat auditorium, and two cafés.
Steinberg Hall-Dietrich Hall is the home for the Doctoral Programs office (Suite 1150), which houses a lounge area for doctoral students, doctoral office suites, as well as the Dean's office, many department offices and professors' offices, research centers, and classrooms.
Other Wharton buildings that are part of the "Wharton Quad" include:
Vance Hall, which houses Wharton Computing and Information Technology, classrooms, research centers, and faculty offices.
Colonial Penn Center, home to the Health Care Management and Economics Department and the Leonard Davis Institute of Health Economics.
Lauder-Fischer Hall, which includes the Joseph H. Lauder Institute of Management and International Studies.






