Wharton Stories: Undergrad “Saying ‘no’ in that moment wasn’t turning away from a dream — it was a powerful ‘yes’ to everything I’ve built, everything I believe in, and everything I’m still becoming,” says Stephanie Skinner, W’26, reflecting on her life-changing decision to decline the title of Miss Teen USA.Principles in Practice“We’ve used [AI] for writing grants, writing code, brainstorming, and thinking through how to design hardware and incorporate legal and privacy ethics into our platform.” — Crystal Yang, EAS’29, W’29, Founder of AudemyOpenAI and ChatGPT Honor Wharton Undergrad AI Leaders“Being a venture fellow means allowing mistakes to happen. … Our training stresses that we learn the most when we try and fail.” — Alan Li, W’28Venture Fellows: Guiding by Letting Go“Margaret [Zhu] aims to increase safety in one of the most dangerous jobs in our country,” says Penn President J. Larry Jameson. “Her use of cutting edge-technology together with human insight is quintessentially Penn and will help protect arborists while improving the industry.”Wharton Undergrad Margaret Zhu Receives 2026 President’s Innovation PrizeWharton opened every door. Now, high-jump champion Kampton Kam, W’26, must decide which one to walk through.A Wharton Athlete Already Won, Now He Has to ChooseAs Thouron Scholars, Andrew Schmidt and Sriya Teerdhala — both Wharton undergraduates in the Roy and Diana Vagelos Program in Life Sciences and Management (LSM) — will receive graduate support for study in the U.K.Wharton LSM Undergraduates Named 2026 Thouron ScholarsThree Wharton alumni previously profiled as undergraduates reflect on life and work after graduation. Their Stories Then, Their Careers Now“Research is often a nondeterministic path, but receiving this award is a meaningful signal to myself and my family that I’m on the right track,” says Sophia Tang, ENG’27, W’27.Wharton Student Wins CRA Outstanding Undergraduate Research AwardLoad More Stories