“I thought, ‘How could each young woman own her empowerment?’”
Linda Latsko-Lockhart
This summer, a segment aired on Kenya’s Citizen TV in whi... Read More
It takes a team of ICU physicians, specialists, nurses and other rotating care providers to care for seriously ill patients with COVID-19, says Malsin.
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'It's a win/win. The homeless get paid, which helps them get a meal they're missing or toiletries they need... It's also helping the community by keeping it... Read More
"It was hard for me to sit on the sidelines, simply reading about the war in the news. I wanted to alleviate some of the suffering."
Mona Elgohail ... Read More
"My doctoral work was all relates to homelessness because I saw a huge disconnect between mainstream healthcare and these individuals."
Jennifer Cline ... Read More
"I'm fascinated by how people can exist in such a vulnerable state, teetering between life and death, sometimes for years at a time."
Stockbridge photo... Read More
Chuck Barris BS ’53, HD ’01 passed away from natural causes at age 87 on March 21 after a long career in entertainment that ranged from television producer,... Read More
Emily Derstine Friesen, Kline School of Law '16 (pictured above), may be just one year out of law school, but after she helped to win one of the largest age... Read More
As a student, Bill Wine (BS mathematics ’67) used to make a point to walk around Drexel’s campus on days the school’s student newspaper, The Triangle, would app... Read More