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A New Kind of Co-op
May 26, 2020
For the first time in Drexel University’s 100-year co-op program history, students are working remotely due to COVID-19, along with a lot of the non-essential work force. Students and employer representatives explain what’s different, what’s the same and how to adapt.
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Meet Your Favorite Explorers Through This Virtual, Student-Only Series
May 18, 2020
<span>Drexel University’s Weekend Warriors club and co-sponsoring student organizations will host four adventure athletes for virtual presentations through its Explorer Series, including Alex Honnold of “Free Solo” fame. </span>
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Pausing Nature's Crystal Symmetry to Advance Targeted Medicine Delivery
May 01, 2020
<p style="margin: 0in 0in 0.0001pt;">From snowflakes to quartz, nature’s crystalline structures form with a reliable, systemic symmetry. Researchers at Drexel University, who study the formation of crystalline materials, have shown that it’s now possible to control how crystals grow – including interrupting the symmetrical growth of flat crystals and inducing them to form hollow crystal spheres. The discovery is part of a broader design effort focused on the encapsulation of medicine for targeted drug treatments.</p>
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