Learning Environment

Technology helps create and support Wharton's innovative learning environment and collaborative student experience.

Campus Environment

You're connected – from your room, collaborating on projects, strolling down Locust Walk, or traveling around the world. » More

Student Labs

Wharton's Huntsman Hall – built for the unique needs of our learning community – is a lab in itself, where students access wired and wireless computing power in traditional labs and throughout this campus center. » More

Wharton Lectern

Designed specifically for our networked learning applications, Wharton's custom-designed classroom lectern offers "command central" access to multiple technologies, from remote files to videoconferencing to climate control. » More

Group Study Rooms

57 group study rooms equipped with multi-screen networked computers serve as mini-labs where students can do research, create presentations, and work on group projects 24 hours a day. » More

Wharton Media Network

The Wharton community can access lectures and special events through the Wharton Media Network – such as finance professor Jeremy Siegel's popular "Market Report." » More

Wired and Wireless Networking

From your laptop or your PDA, you have easy wireless access to e-mail and the Internet across the Wharton and Penn campus. » More

Under the Hood: Wharton Systems and Infrastructure

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




"Amazing" Facilities

"The facilities and technology at Wharton are amazing. In Huntsman Hall, the professors have everything at their fingertips. I often use the group study rooms when I need a quiet place to concentrate for a few hours."

Akhil Sobti, W'08

"Intense, but Fun"

"The employment of technology at the School has been impressive. As a military aviator, I was well versed in the use of simulation to enhance learning. Wharton espouses the same principle to reinforce classroom lecture with hands-on tools that replicate real world business activities such as marketing strategy development, operations optimization, and securities trading. The simulations can be intense, but are always fun."

Dennis Santare, WG'08