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August

  • The Drexel Collection: Celebrating 125 Years

    August 30, 2016

    As part of Drexel University's upcoming 125th anniversary, The Drexel Collection will display an exhibit highlighting its past, present and future.

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  • Heard Around Campus – August

    August 29, 2016

    In this last Heard Around Campus before the start of the new academic year, take a moment to reflect on all that has been accomplished this past year and what will be celebrated in the future.

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  • Who Was A.J. Drexel?

    August 24, 2016

    Though his name can be found everywhere on campus, there is still a lot to be learned about Drexel University founder Anthony J. Drexel.

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  • Drexel’s Thomas R. Kline School of Law Celebrates Milestone 10th Anniversary

    August 24, 2016

    The Thomas R. Kline School of Law welcomed its 10th class in August, marking a milestone anniversary that will be observed throughout the 2016-17 academic year at Drexel University.

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  • Q&A: Scott Knowles on Why He Created Two History Courses to Engage All Students in Current Events

    August 22, 2016

    Scott Knowles, PhD, associate professor and head of the History Department, will teach two courses this fall about important current events on campus and across the country.

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  • Hidden Treasures: Art of the Abyss

    August 16, 2016

    Over a century ago, scientists at the Academy of Natural Sciences were entranced and intrigued by the lifelike beauty of a collection of glass models of marine life created by German artisans and father-and-son team Leopold and Rudolph Blaschka, and made sure the delicate creations quickly became a part of the Academy’s collection.

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  • Q&A With Senior Vice Provost for Research Aleister Saunders

    August 11, 2016

    University research typically is a fairly insular endeavor, played out at the department level with little cross-pollination among the various disciplines. Senior Vice Provost for Research Aleister Saunders is trying to widen that view. He has been advocating a university-wide approach to research, looking for those areas where Drexel can support and encourage investigations that cut across departments and disciplines.

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  • Class of 2020 Receives First White Coats

    August 10, 2016

    Drexel University College of Medicine welcomed 260 new medical students from the Class of 2020 during its annual White Coat Ceremony.

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  • Drexel Magazine's 40 Under 40: Be a Part of the Fifth Annual Class of Honorees

    August 09, 2016

    Now through Sept. 2, 2016, Drexel Magazine is accepting nominations for the fifth annual 40 Under 40.

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  • Making a Solar Energy Breakthrough With Help From a Ferroelectrics Pioneer

    August 08, 2016

    Designers of solar cells may soon be setting their sights higher, as a discovery by a team of researchers has revealed a class of materials that could be better at converting sunlight into energy than those currently being used in solar arrays. Their research shows how a material can be used to extract power from a small portion of the sunlight spectrum with a conversion efficiency that is above its theoretical maximum — a value called the Shockley-Queisser limit. This finding, which could lead to more power-efficient solar cells, was seeded in a near-half-century old discovery by Russian physicist Vladimir M. Fridkin, PhD, a visiting professor of physics at Drexel University, who is also known as one of the innovators behind the photocopier.

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  • Employee Spotlight: Kevin J. McNamara

    August 05, 2016

    This chief development officer recently published a book about an obscure yet epic piece of history about WWI and the Russian Revolution — with an assist from some Drexel Dragons.

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  • The Drexel Institute That Almost Was

    August 05, 2016

    Before Anthony “Tony” J. Drexel founded the Drexel Institute of Art, Science and Industry, he almost started an all-women’s industrial institute.

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