Virtual Day of Giving a Big Success Undeterred by the pandemic that forced the University’s day of giving to go completely online this spring, Dragons... Read More
A City Keeps Its Distance Friends play footsie 6 feet apart in the otherwise empty Drexel Park, two weeks into Philadelphia’s stay-at-home shutdown.... Read More
Keeping Spirits Fit During COVID Even in the best of times, the work undertaken by the Drexel Athletics sport performance team is vital.... Read More
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