Summer 2013
An Introduction
This was composed at high altitude in a tiny cabin alongside a trout lake in British Columbia, so forgive the fishing analogy I’m about to use. Lake HiHium, where I…
Read More Women’s basketball claims first postseason title
Drexel women’s basketball claimed a share of school and city history in early April by defeating Utah 46-43 to seize the Women’s National Invitation Championship, which is the first postseason…
Read More Well Worth The Effort
Lindsay McArdle wanted to go to college “as far away” from her Upper Darby home as possible. Then she met Drexel field hockey coach Denise Zelenak. “I was on my…
Read More With key acquisition, University moves one step closer to campus transformation
Drexel recently acquired the property located at 3161-67 Market Street, a triangular-shaped parcel on the north side of Market Street between JFK Boulevard and 32nd Street that currently houses a…
Read More Time, Talent, Treasure—and the Trenches
When David Dornsife picked out the perfect spot to build his new home in the hill country of San Ramon Valley, Calif., just east of San Francisco, he wanted to…
Read More Time & Place: ExCITe Center
– 5.22.2013 – 3401 Market Street Since opening in late 2012, Drexel’s Expressive and Creative Interaction Technologies (ExCITe) Center and its main players have worked to demonstrate how the conversion…
Read More Staying Afloat: The Race to Understand Rising Waters
Joseph* is a truck driver from Fonds-Parisien, Haiti, who has nine children. His family has lived by Lake Azuei for generations. In the past 10 years, the lake has risen…
Read More Reflecting on a legacy
The URBN Center Annex, located at 3401 Filbert St., celebrated its grand opening in April with the new Leonard Pearlstein Gallery, featuring the University’s most treasured works of art and…
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