The wilderness photographer Ansel Adams once said that every experience is a form of exploration. Life is a call to action that takes you to a new place, and hopefully,…
As Drexel celebrates the centennial anniversary of its co-op program throughout the 2019/2020 academic year, we toast the employers who have made the program one of the nation’s largest, oldest…
For many college students from families of limited means or non-traditional backgrounds, college poses challenges beyond the cost of admission. Cultural transitions, time management, complicated home lives and a sense…
ILLUSTRATION BY JOHN S. DYKES 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1. Running Free Henry Mitchell, 1975 Bronze Location: Drexel Recreation Center, northern side, 3301 Market St. “Running Free”…
Drexel’s co-op program, which celebrates its centennial this year, grew slowly from its start in 1919. But it has picked up speed in the modern era as the need for…
An undated photo of Hahnemann’s ambulance service from Drexel Archives. The bankruptcy and closure of Hahnemann University Hospital over the summer marked an abrupt end to a 171-year-old legacy known…
MARSHALL FLEMING BS ’11 “When I turned 30, I left my job and life in Los Angeles to spend most of the year traveling and then volunteering for candidates in…
50s Victoria Alekna Norvaisa, BS secretarial ’59, published her second novel, “Lydia: Destiny Or Choice,” about a journey from the United States to Brussels, Sweden and Lithuania. 60s Martin Mandelberg,…
“I completed my third co-op at The National Board of Medical Examiners, which is now my full-time job. The board finds so much value in Drexel’s Co-op program. I now…