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“As financial landscapes evolve and new economic challenges arise, the role of organizations like Common Cents becomes even more important”
Wharton student interns at Common Cents
“The knowledge and experience that I have gained from the CASE Summer Internship program will definitely translate and help in many potential careers following graduation.” – William Xi, Nu’27, W’27
Dual Degree Wharton Student Takes on Nursing Summer Internship
“We are very proud of our scholars and their accomplishments. 85% of program alum have continued on in health-related fields following college graduation.” – Joanne Levy, SUMR Program Co-Founder
LDI & Wharton’s SUMR Program: 25 Years in Health Research Evolution
“A Wharton MBA comes with the opportunity to explore without failure.” – Maria Nikopoulos
From Engineer to International Investor: Making the Most of your MBA Internships
Emily Grossarth, C’24, W’24, may be a beach girl but she’s no beach bum. She founded the Penn Surf Club and runs a surf school for young girls in her Jersey hometown.
‘Surf Club Girl’ Is Riding the Waves at Penn
Jay Bishen, WG’22, reflects on his internship at the Development Finance Corporation, a U.S. government agency.
Investing in Emerging Markets One Social Enterprise at a Time
Coming from the Arizona desert and far from loved ones and all things familiar, Jake Rodin, W’23, didn’t know what to expect when he arrived at Penn. His Wharton cohort gave him a community, and he‘s paying that forward.
From Cow Penning to Penn: How This Undergraduate Found His Community
While the plan may have changed for Zöe Patterson, W’23, this first-generation, low-income student is staying true to her identity through her campus activities.
Undergrad Says Arrivederci to Direct Paths and Buongiorno to Blazing Her Own
Caroline Culmo, W’24, C’24 discusses how her impact investing experience at the Fund for Health helped her learn about the private sector’s role in reimagining health equity.
How Working With the Fund for Health Reshaped My Understanding of Health Equity
Wharton students share tips about interning at Facebook, Comcast, and Quicken Loans at the first Data Days Conference.
How To Land a Data Science Internship
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