A Shot of Saxbys Management Jhanvee Patel, Dan Kinsinger and Christina Sokolowski began working at Saxbys as baristas before moving into leadership roles,... Read More
40 under 40: Our Future is the Place They Make If you believe that more people should wear safety gear while biking, you invent a fashion-forward, collapsible helmet... Read More
Class Action College is all about inspiring students to reimagine what they’re capable of. Professors challenge students to tackle difficult... Read More
A Ministry of Presence Though little known outside of Kensington, the Catholic Worker Free Clinic that Johanna Berrigan founded at 1813 Hagert... Read More
Progress Report “If you can look at a child and see endless possibilities… if you can look at a child... Read More
An Interview With Modernity In a world that is constantly on the move, Mimi Sheller studies the systems that make progress possible,... Read More
Lost and Found The story of how Drexel poet Harriet Millan helped Sudanese refugee Michael Kuch reunite with his lost mother... Read More
Camera on the Clouds – An Oral History The making of America’s most advanced, life-saving new weather satellite, as told by Drexel engineering alumni who helped... Read More
The Hardest-Working Art in Academia Ron Hoppes ’60 first saw the David Rittenhouse Astronomical Musical Clock on his way to class. “I used... Read More