When a crisis hits, everyone looks for the cavalry. This spring, it wasn’t Washington, D.C., or the Army Corps or the National Guard. Instead, almost immediatel... Read More
David Shulkin’s book, “It Shouldn’t Be This Hard to Serve Your Country” (PublicAffairs, Oct. 2019), is a detailed personal account of what it was like... Read More
Friends play footsie 6 feet apart in the otherwise empty Drexel Park, two weeks into Philadelphia’s stay-at-home shutdown. Photo by Jeff Fusco
The Ne... Read More
1930s
Arthur J. Norris, BS Business Administration ’39
Margaret Martin Pratt, Cert. Secretarial ’33
Joel Shrager, MD Medicine ’38
1940s
Harriett Boye... Read More
Bill Waldron ’90 has been working for AT&T for 30 years and through four name changes, and he’s met a ton of Drexel co-op students.
For 25 of his 30 years, h... Read More
50s
John C. Monsul, BS retail management ’53, appeared before the Fairfax County Board of Supervisors to receive a special award for his TV show, “Communicatin... Read More
This year’s award recipients represent how entrepreneurs, advocates, engineers and business, community and creative leaders can create solutions, spur progress ... Read More
There’s a lot going on in the world right now, and we’ve all had to make major adjustments to our daily lives. So much change can make anxieties run high, but t... Read More
Photo by Jeff Fusco
Before the world was faced with an all-too-real contagion, Drexel nursing students were already training to cope with the chaos and dan... Read More