In 2020, social distancing, at-home work and school, and the threat of COVID-19 thrust us into an unsettling new normal.
Self-care — the practice of protecti... Read More
Danielle Brief at her studio.
The University’s co-op program is the cornerstone of a Drexel education, but the ability of students to participate in ... Read More
The Alumni Board of Governors welcomes five new members of elected directors this fall. We asked them to share their reasons for joining the Board of Governors ... Read More
There have been ups and downs in the nine months since the COVID-19 pandemic hit the United States in earnest, yet with every fluctuation of the virus’ trendlin... Read More
Drexel lost an advocate in China when Xiaodong Han, MBA ’03, passed away on Dec. 29. Han, who was 46, helped to build a more organized Drexel community in China... Read More
Rita K. Adeniran, DrNP ’11
“Drexel helps you be the best version of yourself. It’s where the sky is the limit,” says Rita K. Adeniran, DrNP ’... Read More
Bill Waldron ’90 has been working for AT&T for 30 years and through four name changes, and he’s met a ton of Drexel co-op students.
For 25 of his 30 years, h... Read More
This year’s award recipients represent how entrepreneurs, advocates, engineers and business, community and creative leaders can create solutions, spur progress ... Read More
McMonagle with his parents Connie and Joe.
Once he sets his mind to something, mechanical engineer James “Jimmy” McMonagle ’16 is nothing if not ... Read More