Teaching Environment

State-of-the-art classrooms facilitate the interactive, team-based learning that is Wharton's hallmark. Faculty can access remote files, deploy in-class simulations, link to the Internet, and lead videoconferences with guests – or other classes – around the world.

Wharton offers the same innovative technology at both Huntsman Hall in Philadelphia and Wharton West, the School's West Coast campus, in the historic business district of San Francisco.

Classroom Technology

Designed to adapt to diverse teaching styles, Wharton classrooms feature high-tech capabilities and amenities, such as 360-degree swivel seating for impromptu in-class discussions. » More

Wharton Lectern

For faculty and guest speakers, Wharton's classroom lectern offers "command central" access to multiple technologies, from remote files to videoconferencing to climate control. » More

Under the Hood: Wharton Systems and Infrastructure

Behind the scenes, Wharton's servers and storage networks power the School's systems and applications. » More




From tiered classrooms for lecture and dialog to group study rooms for breakout sessions, Wharton's teaching environment facilitates interaction and dynamic learning.