During the COVID shutdowns, it was hard to miss images of time seemingly standing still: calendars hung in absented workspaces still flipped to March 2020 … out-of-season menus in the…
WDKU communicators from the ’70s. Courtesy Russell Jones. The present form of Drexel’s student radio station — a voice for local and underground artists and student expression — emerged in…
Photos by Jeff Fusco Among those celebrating the new school in late August were state Sen. Vincent Hughes and Powel parent Jamie Grimble, with his young Powel Owls. Credit Jeff…
A lot has happened in the decade since the university with the dragons teamed up with the museum with the dinosaurs. After Drexel and the Academy of Natural Sciences signed…
Drexel’s longest-running alumni tradition provides holiday turkeys and sides throughout the Philadelphia area and raises funds to support Drexel’s university-run student food pantry, Mario’s Market. Last year, amid the COVID-19…
60s A. David Landsperger, BS metallurgical engineering ’69, launched a podcast, Two Old Bucks. Richard N. Westcott, BS business administration ’60, authored his 27th book, “Amazing Phillies Feats —The Greatest…
For Corina Lam, BS ’10 and Bernard Greene, BS ’99, MBA ’14, Drexel holds a central place in the story of their lives, and they honor that by giving back…
“I thought, ‘How could each young woman own her empowerment?’” Linda Latsko-Lockhart This summer, a segment aired on Kenya’s Citizen TV in which two young Kenyan women were interviewed about…