The aha! moment came when Drexel University researcher Margaret E. O’Neil looked at how children with cerebral palsy spent time. Like many youngsters, these children enjoyed video games, including the…
Drexel’s College of Nursing and Health Professions recently opened a 23,000-square-foot faculty practice called Parkway Health & Wellness in the Three Parkway Building in Center City. The facility is open…
The first year, Mantua Township, N.J., resident Kristin Sullivan wondered why there were tons of cars and police activity near a shopping plaza about a mile from her home. But…
His classmates and professors didn’t know it, but Keith Forsyth was guarding a huge secret as a graduate student at Drexel University in the early ’90s. In fact, most of…
It’s 7 a.m. and Reading Terminal Market will open in an hour. Vendors ready their stations. Flat screen TVs illuminate. Coffee percolates. Prep work begins for a day that will…
Going to college is essentially an act of personal optimism. You make a bargain with your intellect, your time and your wallet. The bargain is that you spend four (or…