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The Wharton Campus |
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1881: The Wharton School established in College Hall. |
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1904: The School moved to Logan Hall. | ||
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1952: Relocated to Dietrich Hall, the first true Wharton building. | ||
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1972: Opened Vance Hall to house the Graduate Division. | ||
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1983: Moved into a refurbished and expanded Steinberg Hall-Dietrich Hall. | ||
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1987: Opened the Steinberg Conference Center, a state-of-the-art educational facility, to house the Aresty Institute of Executive Education. | ||
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1990: Dedicated Lauder-Fischer Hall, the home of the Lauder Institute and the Wharton Real Estate Department and Center. | ||
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1999: Broke ground on Jon M. Huntsman Hall, which will be the most advanced facility for management education in the 21st century. | ||
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