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More than 5,400 high school teams from around the world began the Wharton Global High School Investment Competition, and now the top teams have advanced to the 2026 Global Finale.

Run by the Wharton Global Youth Program, the competition challenges students to develop investment strategies for a real-world client. This year’s client, Connor Barwin (WG’23)—Whart...


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What if a simple classroom habit that many students share — fidgeting — sparked a real business idea? In this episode of Future of the Business World, Wharton Global Youth speaks with Roxanne Goldman, a 16-year-old entrepreneur who turned her personal experience with ADHD into Stim Stacked, a jewelry brand designed for focus, empowerment, and impac...


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A priority this year for the Wharton Global Youth Program at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania: keep innovating and improving on the delivery of robust business education programs for high school students.

The Global Youth team flipped the calend...


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If investing were a sport, let’s just say it has been quite a season so far for the 2025-2026 Wharton Global High School Investment Competition.

Led by this year’s client


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It is October 31, 2025, and while the attentive class of seniors gathered on Zoom from Renaissance High School in Detroit, Michigan, might have big Halloween plans, they are currently focused on the day’s lecture. It is being led by Rhea Banerjee, an MBA student at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania and a teaching fellow in Wharton Global Youth Prog...


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