Class Action

College is all about inspiring students to reimagine what they’re capable of. Professors challenge students to tackle difficult problems, to find unexpected ways to understand the world around them and…
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A Ministry of Presence

Though little known outside of Kensington, the Catholic Worker Free Clinic that Johanna Berrigan founded at 1813 Hagert Street in 1991 is part of a network of long-standing organizations providing…
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Progress Report

“If you can look at a child and see endless possibilities… if you can look at a child and see to infinity, that is a successful school.” — Christian Edge…
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An Interview With Modernity

In a world that is constantly on the move, Mimi Sheller studies the systems that make progress possible, for better and for worse. As the director of Drexel’s Center for…
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Class Notes: Fall 2017

50s Robert Koerner, BS civil engineering ’56, MS ’63, was honored by the American Society of Civil Engineering in the form of a dedicated symposium in Chicago and a biennial…
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Wanna Meet Other Alumni on the Job?

The Drexel Office of Alumni Relations is breaking into new territory this year with Dragons @ Work, an initiative to help Drexel grads tailor specific networking events for fellow alumni…
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Say Hello to Dave

Don’t expect to see David Kaganovsky, BS information systems ’95, wearing a tie. In fact, the 45-year-old information technology executive spends a lot of time with his sleeves rolled up.…
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Prescription Pill

Research: Prescription Persuasion

Chances are, your doctor could be influenced by payments and gifts he gets from drug companies. Two-thirds of patients in the United States visit a doctor who has received payments…

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John Fry

The View from Main

Over and over, Drexel graduates tell us they look back on their co-op experience as a watershed event of their university years: the invaluable interviewing process, the unparalleled chance to…
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