In the quiet rear seating area of Sherry’s family restaurant in the Kensington section of Philadelphia, a Drexel College of Medicine student is prone on the tile floor, wedged between…
With long, determined strides, attorney Tom Kline walks past the granite-columned entrance and into the marble lobby of 1200 Chestnut Street, a 1916 Horace Trumbauer gem freshly buffed to a…
And the top prize goes to….Hailey Gibson, Faith Busanic, Michael Skros and Shaun Vassil, for coming up with a peanut jar squeegee. It’s hard to tell from afar, but up…
Organized Jewish life at Drexel dates back to the 1920s, and Hillel got its start on campus in the ’30s and ’40s. But it wasn’t until about a decade ago…
1930s Benjamin Cooperman, MD medicine ’33 William H. Power, D/C electrical engineering ’32 1940s Raymond C. Arnold, MD medicine ’45 Christine J. Athanasides, BS home economics ’49 Mildred Bornemann Hodson,…
Canadian Ben McIntosh ’14 was born into a lacrosse family. His grandfather was involved with the Canadian Lacrosse Association. His father played the sport and coached Ben and his brother,…
1 2 3 4 5 MELBOURNE Melbourne (photo 1) is Australia’s second-largest city and one of its most commercial, so there were plenty of cafes and small restaurants to explore…
The low-lit halls of the Academy of Natural Sciences are home to mighty bison, musk-ox, sleepy pandas, lions, tigers and yak — all frozen in time and place. Sealed behind…
As I begin my second year as chair of the Alumni Board of Governors, I am proud of the progress we’ve made toward achieving our goals of engaging students and…
For Benjamin Kay, BS business administration ’12, basketball is much more than a game. It’s what keeps him focused and on the right path, both as a coach and as…