The Psychologist and His Thinking Cap

How does a brain scientist known for discovering the neural pathway of sudden, creative insight achieve his own flashes of inspiration? It’s all about getting into the right headspace. When…
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Depth of Field

Paul Runyon takes a couple of steps back and views his handiwork. Equipped with a power drill, screws, tape measure and level, the director of Drexel’s Photography program methodically hangs…
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A ‘Regular’ Job

Sarah Stolfa — the raven-haired, elaborately inked doyenne of the Philadelphia Photo Arts Center — rules an airy former warehouse in the Crane Arts Building of Kensington that is home to…
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Pet Project

Want to know how to dog whisper or build an apiary that bees will flock to like honey? Such tidbits of husbandry are among the mix of guidance and gentle…
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Most Likely to Succeed

Fred Crotchfelt III, BS ’65, MBA ’66 Golden Dragon Society Award Recipient Of what are you most proud? I’m most proud of my children for how they live their lives…
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Rise of the Underdogs

What’s it like for a team, in just three short years, to transform from the no-pressure underdogs to the second-best in the entire country? “It’s surreal, to say the least,”…
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Class Notes: Fall 2015

BABY DRAGONS Kimberlee Tomevi, MS special education ’12, and Justin Tomevi, JD law ’12, welcomed a son, Luke Alexander, in April 2015.  1960s Bruce Maryanoff, BS chemistry ’69, PhD ’72,…
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Show and Tell

Almost all Drexel undergraduates participate in the Drexel Co-op program — a signature model of education that balances classroom theory with job experience…

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