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The Wall Street Journal highlights programs at Wharton and other business schools to help medical professionals: http://bit.ly/4UOGJx8:20 AM Dec 17thfrom web
Research by Wharton's Alex Gelber on the impact of tax reforms to encourage low-income women to enter the workforce: http://bit.ly/6SpESw11:00 AM Dec 16thfrom web
Wharton's Wealth Management Initiative roundtable provided the genesis for a program from Wharton Executive Education: http://bit.ly/4pZnrO10:12 AM Dec 15thfrom web
Wharton professor Jeremy Siegel comments on the lasting impact of the late economist Paul Samuelson: http://bit.ly/5EazeI7:04 AM Dec 15thfrom web
Industry experts assessed the real estate outlook at a recent conference sponsored by Knowledge @ Wharton: http://bit.ly/8S1WRa11:08 AM Dec 14thfrom web
Wharton marketing professor Jonah Berger writes about why we're all rushing to get the same "it" gift: http://bit.ly/7YDi5M8:50 AM Dec 14thfrom web
Wharton's Michael Useem describes a few simple techniques that can help you avoid common decision-making errors: http://bit.ly/6V83Nj7:23 AM Dec 11thfrom web