Wharton Community Resources

Cultivating a Culture of Respect and Belonging

Community Resources at Wharton are designed to foster meaningful connections and cultivate a culture of respect, belonging, and thoughtful dialogue. Through a range of initiatives—such as experiential events, speaker series, and service opportunities—we aim to strengthen relationships within the Wharton community. By building trust and engaging in open, respectful conversations, we create a foundation that empowers us to navigate complex issues and embrace our common values and experiences.

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Connections at Wharton

A new initiative that fosters a deeper sense of belonging through experiential, psychological, and intellectual events like outdoor activities, speaker series, and community convenings.

Events

Connections & Cuisine

Join fellow MBA students for a hands-on cooking class, where you’ll create delicious dishes and connect with your peers, guided by our talented chefs. Come for the food, stay for the connections!

Wednesday, October 23rd | 12:00 – 1:30pm
Quaker Kitchen, Gutmann College House

Audience: MBA Students

Community, Cocoa & Comfort with Penn Restorative Practices 

Join us for cocoa, comfort, and community! Enjoy sweet treats while connecting with fellow undergraduate students through our community-building circles.

Monday, November 4th | 4:00 – 5:30pm
Academic Resource Building (ARB) 140

Audience: Undergraduate Students

*This is a collaboration with Restorative Practices @ Penn.

Gratitude Study Break

Take a break and join us for a gratitude-themed study break! Open to all faculty and students, this is a relaxed opportunity to enjoy good food, great company, and a moment of gratitude—no agenda, stay a little or stay awhile!

Wednesday, February 19, 2025 | 4:30 – 6pm
JMHH 8th Floor

Audience: All Wharton Faculty & Students

Canines & Connections

Unwind and connect at our Canine & Connection event! Spend time with friendly therapy dogs and enjoy some stress-free moments with fellow students—no agenda, just paws, relax, and enjoy!

Wednesday, December 4th | 1pm – 2:30pm
Hoover Lounge

Audience: Wharton Community

Venture X | MBA

To systematically broaden and deepen connections in the Wharton ecosystem, with the goal of developing a community that can be resilient both in response to individual needs and robust in future macro-level crises.

See MBA Venture X for details.

Audience: MBA Students

Venture X | Undergraduate

To systematically broaden and deepen connections in the Wharton ecosystem, with the goal of developing a community that can be resilient both in response to individual needs and robust in future macro-level crises.

See Undergraduate Venture X for details.

Audience: Undergraduate Students

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The Dignity and Discourse Series

The Dignity and Discourse Series is designed to emphasize the importance of respectful dialogue, even in the face of disagreement. Notable speakers and faculty will lead discussions that incorporate diverse cultural perspectives and examine how institutional policies can promote and reflect these values.

Events

The Truth About Immigration

Professor Zeke Hernandez shares insights from nearly 20 years of research on one of today’s most debated topics. This talk will explore immigration’s role in the economy, innovation, culture, and national security—grounded in data and research. It promises to spark thoughtful discussion and deepen understanding of this important issue.

Tuesday, February 11, 2025 | 12 – 1:15pm
JMHH G60

Audience: Wharton Community

Unreasonable Cultures

Join Renita Miller, who leads community engagement at the Wharton School, for a session on building Unreasonable Cultures—workplaces that pursue excellence through prioritizing dignity, engagement, empowerment, and psychological safety. Discover how prioritizing people and exceeding expectations can transform organizational culture and foster inclusive excellence.

New date coming soon!

Audience: Wharton Staff

Economic Antisemitism, Part II

Dr. Sara Coodin, Director of Academic Affairs from the American Jewish Committee, will discuss the historical underpinnings of Western ideas about Jews and finance, including the early origins of tropes about Jewish greed and control of money markets that helped generate antisemitism’s earliest and most influential conspiratorial scripts.

Tuesday, March 4, 2025 | 12 – 1:30pm
JMHH 345

Audience: Wharton Community