Gina Monahan, MS arts administration and museum leadership ’25, curated a new exhibition highlighting the family of Drexel ...
Scientists from Drexel University’s College of Medicine and Columbia University’s Irving Medical Center have uncovered a ...
A new mural shows 18 movies that were shot and/or set in the city — but it doesn’t include “Somewhere in Queens” and “How Do ...
As screening and understanding of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) grows, a new national initiative tapping Drexel expertise ...
Students from across the country will get a chance to design their own version of the skyscraper-size video games that have ...
Our CEPH-accredited public health programs prepare undergraduate, masters, and doctoral students using a curriculum focused on problem solving and real-life practical experiences. Learn more about ...
Starting this month, Drexel University's Dornsife School of Public Health is offering five targeted micro-credentials for ...
Over the last five years the use of highly personalized artificial intelligence chatbots — called companion chatbots — designed to act as friends, therapists or even romantic partners has skyrocketed ...
The academic center has become a space for students to come together, with the help of its ambassadors.
Employment provides an important link to financial independence, health insurance, benefits, and social relationships. Learn key statistics about employment from the National Autism Indicators Report.
Drexel practices a No Harm Test-Optional review for fall entry. This means, with some exceptions, applicants can choose whether to include standardized test scores as part of their application to the ...
Symbols used by communities often serve as a visual representation of a group's identity, values, and shared beliefs. Representation is important, and the language and symbols used to represent an ...
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