Sing with Me, Sing for the Years

When Beatrice Harrison first came to Menorah Center for Rehabilitation and Nursing Care in Brooklyn more than a year ago, she was depressed. The 93-year old had difficulty thinking clearly…
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Art of the Abyss

In the 1800s, the scientific study of marine life depended on life-like, glass-blown models created by master artisans Leopold and Rudolph Blaschka — and today Drexel is one of only…
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Ambition Can’t Wait

You may have seen the billboards and the wraps on buses and bus stops or the ads in major publications such as The Wall Street Journal: Drexel is getting the…
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Comings and Goings

Drexel recently welcomed two new deans and will soon bid farewell to a CEO. In January, Drexel’s Thomas R. Kline School of Law named Daniel M. Filler, JD (pictured) as…
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The Story of No. 12/721161

It can take an inventor years to receive an official U.S. patent, usually represented by a seven-digit number (patents pending like this one have eight). But the full story behind…
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Sign up for Drexel’s free newsletter, DrexelNow. Every week you’ll receive top stories about University news and events, campus changes and research developments. It’s the best way to stay regularly…
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Letters

What a wonderful edition. I thought it was a perfect tribute to Drexel’s unique and exciting story! Well researched and creatively designed and written, the magazine’s stories and facts are…
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Going Global

Thousands of Dragons connected across the world this fall at the Global Night of Networking, an annual event hosted by Drexel Alumni. This was an especially commemorative year for alumni…
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