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February

  • Heard Around Campus — February 2024

    February 28, 2024

    Learn more about professional development workshops and training, opportunities to earn wellness points, consulting with a TIAA expert about your retirement account and more.

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  • Drexel University Releases 2023 President's Report on Powerful Partnerships

    February 16, 2024

    This year’s report celebrates the myriad collaborations, which have helped to power the University’s accomplishments on many fronts: rankings, student retention, reputation, research investments, and new alliances to secure our future as a thriving, innovative and civically engaged teaching and research institution.

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  • St. Christopher’s Hospital for Children Announces Leadership Transition

    February 14, 2024

    St. Christopher’s Hospital for Children today announced a change in leadership as Don Mueller shared his plans to resign from his role as president and CEO. Robert Brooks, the current chief operating officer (COO) at St. Christopher’s, will transition during the coming months into the role of president and COO.

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  • Protect Your Heart, Don’t Get Burned and Other Safety Tips for February

    February 09, 2024

    Public Safety & U — February 2024

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  • Q&A: Dawn Medley on How Drexel is Tackling the FAFSA Delay

    February 07, 2024

    Drexel’s new senior vice president for enrollment management shares her approach to smoothing the way for admitted students in the midst of a federal financial aid delay.

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  • MXene-coated Devices Can Guide Microwaves in Space and Lighten Payloads

    February 07, 2024

    One of the most important components of satellites that enable telecommunication is the waveguide, which is a metal tube for guiding radio waves. It is also one of the heaviest payloads satellites carry into orbit. As with all space technology, reducing weight means reducing the amount of expensive and greenhouse gas-producing fuel it takes to launch a rocket, or increasing the number of devices carried by the same rocket to space. Researchers from Drexel University and the University of British Columbia are trying to lighten the load by creating and testing a waveguide made from 3D-printed polymers coated with a conductive nanomaterial called MXene.

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