2014

    • Drexel Announces 2014 Honorary Degree Recipients

      May 22, 2014

      More than 5,000 students will graduate from Drexel University at its 127th Commencement on June 13 and 14 in five separate ceremonies. Drexel will award 20 honorary degrees to prominent individuals, including NBC News’ chief foreign affairs correspondent Andrea Mitchell, legendary architect Robert A.M. Stern and MIT professor Robert Langer — the most cited engineer in history.


    • Institute for Energy and the Environment Seed Grants

      May 08, 2014

      Reducing carbon emissions, improving efficiency of the power grid and using ultrasound to treat contaminated water are just a few of the research goals being pursued by the first round of projects funded by the A.J. Drexel Institute for Energy and the Environment. In all six projects received seed funding totaling $270,000 to investigate topics related to environmental protection and sustainability.


    • Drexel at Philadelphia Science Festival

      April 23, 2014

      The press of a button triggering a chain reaction of more than 300 energy transfers will serve as the elaborate opening to the 2014 Philadelphia Science Festival. The harbinger of this year’s week of science excitement is a Rube Goldberg machine –a complex device designed to perform a simple task- built by Drexel engineering students with the goal of setting a world record.


    • Drexel Celebrates Philly Tech Week 2014 at Inaugural CCI Day

      April 17, 2014

      The event was the first-ever exclusive showcase of College's research and academic achievements in computing and informatics.

      CCI Day

    • CCI Celebrates National Library Week April 13-19, 2014

      April 14, 2014

      The College and library community will be celebrating the powerful and positive impact of libraries and librarians at in person and online events all week.

      NLW14

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