Research: Still, or Seismic? Scientists used to believe that East Antarctica was unusually seismically still. They now know better... Read More
$5M Grant for Local Job Training The Science Center will expand its successful FirstHand program to guide local high school students like those pictured... Read More
Story Medicine A high-stakes Olympic race that results with no winner…A scientific experiment proving that yes, pigs can actually fly…... Read More
Miss Philadelphia 2018: A Scientist and a Scholar Aimee Turner, a 23-year-old Drexel senior studying for an interdisciplinary science degree, was crowned the new Miss Philadelphia... Read More
Another Year of Record Enrollment For the second year in a row, Drexel University accepted a record-breaking class of freshmen. The incoming class... Read More
Bikes, Bucks and Autism Torrents of rain pounded the pavement all across Philadelphia, but it didn’t stop more than 3,300 people from... Read More
Games for Gryffindors The members of the Drexel Quidditch Club practice on Buckley Field during spring term. Many students at Drexel... Read More
Road Test This isn’t your ordinary work commute. Joseph DiSalvo submitted this photo to the annual co-op photo contest run... Read More
New Thinking About Urban Challenges In its quest to find new ways to solve the challenges facing Philadelphia and other cities, the Lindy... Read More