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May

  • Drexel Honors Outstanding Faculty Achievements at Year-End Awards

    May 25, 2017

    At the annual Faculty Recognition Awards Ceremony on May 24, Drexel acknowledged the faculty and staff members whose scholarship, service and teaching contribute so much to the University and its students.

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  • 2017 Cooperative Education Awards Honor the Best of Drexel’s Co-op Program

    May 25, 2017

    Students, employers and faculty were celebrated at Drexel’s 2017 Cooperative Education Awards.

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  • Most Home Kitchens in Philadelphia Study Would Earn Severe Code Violations

    May 09, 2017

    A pair of studies found that most of the home kitchens in Philadelphia that they examined would get critical code violations if they were judged by the same standards that we hold to the restaurants where we eat.

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  • Drexel University’s 2017 Commencement Speakers and Honorary Degree Recipients

    May 08, 2017

    With Drexel University’s commencement just around the corner, the University is announcing its complete list of speakers and honorary degree recipients for the 2017 ceremonies.

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  • Special Acknowledgements

    May 01, 2017

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  • Where are they now?

    May 01, 2017

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  • Real Health Care Reform for Americans

    May 01, 2017

    Now that the topic of health care “reform” has resurfaced onto the national policy agenda, here is a five-point plan that can bring real reform to bring health care to all Americans. To move in this radical, but effective, direction, the loyal ACA supporters need to accept the reality that Obamacare is not sustainable; it is imploding.

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  • Skating into his Future

    May 01, 2017

    Talking about healthcare these days can cause a person a lot of stress and invariably heated discussions. It’s scary. It’s not an easy thing to unpack or understand. There may be too many players at the table, but one thing is for sure, a career in Health Services Administration will be incredibly diverse and interesting. That’s exactly what drew Damian Dodge to eventually settle on it as a major. 

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  • Bringing Valuable Experience to the Job

    May 01, 2017

    Kevin Mitchell, PhD is the newest faculty member in Health Services Administration and brings extensive and impressive experience from academia and many areas of health administration. Mitchell graduated from Temple University with a degree in public health and went on to receive two advance degrees, an MBA from Eastern University, and a PhD in public health from Walden University. Those degrees helped him build a career combining corporate, academic and public experience, something he hopes will help him achieve his one goal at the College of Nursing and Health Professions — connecting students to the right organizations having the right competencies.

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  • On a Mission

    May 01, 2017

    Very few individuals can gather enough experience before going to college to be absolutely sure of their chosen major, especially when following the traditional path of starting the fall after high school graduation. Health Services Administration senior, Toni Ross, is one of the few who can say that her experiences before coming to Drexel undeniably revealed the path she wanted to pursue. But Toni Ross is anything but traditional...

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  • Emerging Graduate Scholars Show Research at First-Ever Conference

    May 01, 2017

    Drexel University’s first-ever Drexel Emerging Graduate Scholars Conference was recently held to give graduate students a chance to share their interdisciplinary work and test out their presentation skills.

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  • More Drexel Authors Recognized Than Ever at 2017 Annual Event

    May 01, 2017

    This year marks the fifth time that Drexel authors have been celebrated in a ceremony highlighting their remarkable achievements in publishing.

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