Experiential Center

Business Education Beyond Boundaries. That’s Whitman.

 

At Whitman, you won’t just read about businessyou’ll do it.

 

In our experiential courses, you will use what you’re learning while you’re learning it. Outside the classroom, you’ll choose from dozens of programs to explore what interests you, to test yourself and to discover what you’re good at.

 

Imagine walking into interviews with stories about what you’ve already accomplishedlike pitching to real investors, competing in a national business competition, spending a semester in London studying global markets, or working with an industry partner to solve a challenge they’re facing right now.

 

You’ll learn to be prepared, collaborative, innovative and global. And you won’t do it alone. Faculty, staff, alumni and industry partners show up to mentor, challenge and hire, pushing you beyond the classroom and into your career.

Go Beyond

Four pillars guide every experiential opportunity at Whitman.

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Be. Prepared. 

Master the professional and technical skills that make you effective from day one. Build your career toolkit through applied experiences.

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Be. Collaborative.

Learn to work effectively with others—across disciplines and working styles. Develop communication skills that translate ideas into action.

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Be. Global. 

Understand how business works across cultures, markets and systems. See the world and recognize how global forces shape decisions.

Be. Innovative.

Think critically, solve problems creatively, and take initiative when you see opportunity. Learn to lead yourself before you lead others.

Experiential Profiles and News

Whitman EEE Major’s Playbook for Athlete Networking: Clique Sports

Will Lewandowski ’27

Entrepreneurship and Emerging Enterprises

  • Undergraduate

The people at Whitman have played a huge role in my journey, and the environment has been incredibly supportive, I believe this is what sets Whitman apart from other business schools.

Will Lewandowski 27 has always had two passions: sports and business. At the Whitman School of Management, he’s found a way to bring them together.  

 

A rising junior majoring in entrepreneurship and emerging enterprises, Lewandowski is the founder of Clique Sports, a new app designed to connect college athletes with professional players. The idea behind the app is to help athletes build relationships, find mentors and stay informed as they navigate the constantly evolving world of collegiate and professional sports.  

 

“I’ve always had a passion for sports and business, and Clique Sports allows me to collide those two worlds,” he says.  

 

Lewandowski, who is from Lockport, New York, traces his entrepreneurial mindset back to being an athlete. “Mark Cuban once said that ‘Business is the ultimate sport’, and that really resonated with me. There’s strategy, competition and constant change. For me, business is like a sport,” he says.  

 

That mindset fuels his work at Clique Sports. As a dedicated sports fan, Lewandowski says the app has given him the chance to not only connect collegiate and professional athletes but also build a business.  

 

The app already has five verbal commitments from NFL players. In the future, Lewandowski hopes to expand it across all college sports. His long-term vision is to make Clique Sports a key tool for athletes navigating Name, Image and Likeness (NIL) opportunities and post-collegiate careers.  

 

“Mentorship is one of the most valuable tools an athlete can have. Clique Sports is designed to create those mentorship opportunities between college and professional athletes, so younger players can learn, grow and prepare for what’s ahead,” he says.  

 

Lewandowski credits Whitman’s Couri Hatchery for playing a key role in his journey, especially the mentorship and advice he’s received from Program Manager Indaria Jones, who has helped him refine and grow Clique Sports from the ground up.  

 

“What sets Whitman apart is that it offers more than just coursework. It’s about being part of a place that really encourages students to take action,” he says.  

 

He’s also formed close relationships with Executive Dean Mike Haynie and Interim Dean Alex McKelvie, who have helped him navigate the early stages of starting and scaling a company.  

 

“The people at Whitman have played a huge role in my journey, and the environment has been incredibly supportive,” he says. “I believe this is what sets Whitman apart from other business schools.”  

 

 

 By Bo BenYehuda 

 

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  • Undergraduate

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