New Lecture Series for Music Buffs Album engineer Steve Albini was a guest speaker in the Music Industry Program’s new lecture series. Legendary Chicago-based... Read More
Virtual Help for Home Cooks Are canned tomatoes better than fresh tomatoes for making pizza sauce? And what creates a denser, chewier chocolate... Read More
Don’t We All Need a Superhero? photo credit: Lilly Dupuis The true identity of Drexel Spidey — a masked superhero known around campus for... Read More
A 1951 Co-op, Interrupted Harold Naidoff’s U.S. Navy portrait. Harold Naidoff was a World War II veteran co-oping as a coppersmith at... Read More
Former Eagle Receives Resilience Award Former Eagles player Jon Dorenbos keeps life magical. Drexel’s Charles D. Close School of Entrepreneurship and the Arthur... Read More
A Decade of Serving Veterans Recently the University commemorated a decade of participation in the Post-9/11 GI Bill™’s Yellow Ribbon Program, a federal... Read More
Westphal Students Win with Eating ‘Game’ Two game design majors won $20,000 for a healthy eating app. Game design students Tara Boonngamanong and Note... Read More
Historic Group Has Drexel Ties Myra Levick and Paul Fink, MD, director of Hahnemann’s program, in an undated photo. The world’s first graduate... Read More
Medicine and Nursing to Move to University City With Hahnemann University Hospital closed, Drexel plans to relocate the College of Medicine and the College of Nursing... Read More