Giancarlo Stefanoni ’12 has a résumé linked to some of the biggest political names in town. Tom Wolf. Edward Rendell. Joseph Torsella. Robert Casey. Kathleen Kane. Kathleen McGinty. He’s worked…
Michael Baselice knows Ted Cruz. And Rick Perry. Arnold Schwarzenegger, too. He’s worked for many politicians and aspiring candidates including, as of this summer, the Trump for President campaign. And he…
Imagine waiting in line for seven hours to vote only to get to the booths and be told that you were not on the registered voter list. Imagine being told that…
On July 25, 6,000 delegates and up to 44,000 guests will pour into Philadelphia to anoint a Presidential nominee at the 2016 Democratic National Convention. That’s the size of the…
In the spring, we invited you to tell us what you think of the magazine. An online readership survey link was included in the winter/spring edition and sent to every…
This year’s presidential general election will be launched from Philadelphia, where the Democratic National Convention in July will cap a fascinating and closely watched primary season. As always, it’s an…
As a student, Bill Wine (BS mathematics ’67) used to make a point to walk around Drexel’s campus on days the school’s student newspaper, The Triangle, would appear. “I loved glancing…
Not every coach carries a whistle. Kathleen O’Brien, the University’s assistant athletic director for academic services, carries a guiding light. She runs the ACHIEVE Center, a one-stop shop designed to…
“If suspects are cognitively impaired after being Tased, when should police begin asking them questions?” — Robert Kane, professor and director of the Criminology and Justice Studies Department in the…
When most people think of “ultrasound,” they think babies. For Peter A. Lewin, the Richard B. Beard distinguished university professor in the School of Biomedical Engineering, Science and Health Systems…