The Drexel Global office advances the University’s vision to educate global citizens and contribute solutions to global challenges through the power of partnerships. Explore Drexel Global activities ...
The law school is backed by Drexel University’s 100+ years of experience crafting real-world learning experiences through the co-op program. The law co-op program is different than a standard ...
Individuals with strong attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) symptoms, related to inefficient cognitive executive function, may experience a surprising benefit: a natural inclination toward ...
The Lindy Center for Civic Engagement is a welcoming place for all Drexel Dragons to get involved in civic engagement—making a difference in community life through collective, public problem solving.
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.
A new grant from the Miranda Family Fund, a donor-advised fund at the Hispanic Federation, led by award-winning artist and ...
In hopes of providing a better monitoring system for those seeking to mitigate the negative effects of gentrification, ...
This past November, approximately 11,000 members of the nation's public health community gathered in Washington, D.C. to attend the American Public Health Association (APHA)'s annual meeting and expo.
Researchers from Drexel University who discovered a versatile type of two-dimensional conductive nanomaterial, called a MXene, nearly a decade and a half ago, have now reported on a process for ...
From December 3-5, 2025, leaders in the Drexel Dornsife School of Public Health’s Office of Culture, Community and ...
The College of Engineering prides itself on building a research agenda that addresses society’s most pressing challenges. Faculty and students are on a journey of continual discovery that results in ...
After receiving evidence-based early interventions, roughly two-thirds of non-speaking kids with autism speak single words, and approximately half develop more complex language, according to a new ...
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