Call them the Virus Busters. Drexel University scientists Irwin Chaiken and Cameron F. Abrams have created a designer molecule to trick HIV into self-destructin... Read More
The Drexel Historic Costume Collection, which was previously open by appointment only, has recently launched educational seminars at Drexel’s URBN Center on the... Read More
After the Post-9/11 GI Bill passed in 2008, providing tuition benefits for men and women who served in the military after Sept. 11, 2001, Drexel leaders made su... Read More
Thanks in large part to alumni like you, Drexel recently reached (and exceeded by $55 million) the $400 million goal of its Dream It. Do It. Drexel: A Campaign ... Read More
With his fists up in a boxer’s stance, Thomas “Tommy” Jamison says of his contemporary in the boxing world, “They called him Sugar Ray because he was sweet, his... Read More
12.2.2013 — Paul F. Harron Studios
These days, high definition is everywhere. laptops, mobile devices, television channels, e-readers — they’re all equipped wit... Read More
The Drexel rowing program normally trains on the Schuylkill River in the mornings. But in the days leading up to the high-profile Aberdeen Dad Vail Regatta last... Read More
During his first two seasons playing for Drexel’s men’s lacrosse team, Ben McIntosh didn’t sniff the starting lineup or score as many goals as desired.
Instead... Read More
In 2011, Dean O’Brien traveled from his native Sacramento to University City, a neighborhood in a town he had only ever visited briefly once before.
It was h... Read More