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February

  • Plants Evolve Away from Obsolete Defenses When Attacked by Immune Herbivores, Study Shows

    February 26, 2018

    A new study shows that plants can evolve out of their obsolete defense mechanisms when facing an immune enemy, an illustration of the “defense de-escalation” evolution theory.

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  • Hannah Knarr

    Mathematics Major Finds Passion for Business at Exelon

    February 05, 2018

    A few weeks into her co-op at Exelon Corporation, Hannah Knarr made her way to the office of a vice president. Armed with a whiteboard and a few dry erase markers, the senior Drexel mathematics major was tasked with explaining, in plain language, complex mathematical concepts relevant to the business.

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  • Dragons Fly With Eagles at The 2018 Super Bowl

    February 05, 2018

    It takes a team to throw a great Super Bowl party, and this year’s production involved many Drexel faculty, staff and students, whether for work or play.

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    Meet Chemistry Prof Jeremiah Scepaniak

    February 01, 2018

    A self-proclaimed "scientific vagabond," Jeremiah Scepaniak, PhD, assistant professor of chemistry, joined Drexel after completing postdoctoral research in Germany, and hopes to build scientific literacy in his students.

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  • Spring Courses

    Spring Courses

    February 01, 2018

    Gain the skills to ace your first co-op, find out what it takes to become the next big blogger, and learn how Hollywood has affected the environmental movement in these new spring courses.

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