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A new exhibition in Drexel University’s Rincliffe Gallery explores the unique role of Army engineers during World War I, ...
The events calendar is your source for campus performances, activities, and more — from New Student Days to Commencement—that make Drexel a unique and exciting community.
The checklist on the whiteboard in Andrea Irvine’s office is full. Irvine oversees more than 450 student-athletes from 18 different teams as the Drexel Athletics dietitian. On top of that, she is also ...
Open Houses are a great way to explore academic offerings, meet faculty and current students, learn about extracurricular opportunities, tour the campus, and see if Drexel is the right place for you.
The U.S. Department of State (DOS) announced on July 25, 2025, that it will update the categories of applicants eligible for a waiver of the non-immigrant visa interview. The revised visa interview ...
Drexel is committed to ensuring that all incoming transfer students experience the admissions process as seamlessly as possible, and enter a community that already feels like home.
A group of seniors from the College of Computing & Informatics developed an AI that can craft medical manuscripts for ...
Recent climate-related crises — from severe storms and flooding to extreme heat — have raised new questions about how local ...
Loÿc Vanderkluysen, PhD, an associate professor in the College of Arts and Sciences, was quoted in a July 30 Live Science article about a recent 8.8 magnitude earthquake in Russia’s Far East Kamchatka ...
Laura N. Gitlin, PhD, Distinguished University professor and dean emerita in the College of Nursing and Health Professions, was quoted in a July 30 AARP article about “elderspeak,” or the use of baby ...
Robert Kane, PhD, a professor in the College of Arts and Sciences, was quoted in a July 30 WPVI-TV (6-abc) story about the Montgomery County District Attorney’s office finding no violations were ...