November

View of Drexel Main Building Main Court Heard Around Campus — November 2023
Learn more about faculty and professional staff perks in campus dining and at the Drexel Barnes & Noble bookstore as well as ways to give, learn and share your thoughts in the next couple of weeks.
The bikeshare station at Drexel Park How — and Why — to Join Drexel’s Climate Action Plan Subcommittees
Members of the University-wide initiative shared what students, faculty, professional staff, alumni and community members can expect if they want to get involved.
Photo of Dawn Medley Dawn Medley to Join Drexel as Senior Vice President for Enrollment Management
After a nationwide search, I am pleased to announce that Dawn Medley, EdD, will join Drexel University as senior vice president for Enrollment Management effective January 2, 2024.
Lounge in Kelly Hall Drexel University’s Kelly Hall Renovations Bring Students Together
The residence hall opened for students after two years of renovations and expansion, and now features many more spaces for students to study and connect.
Students at the involvement fair on Lancaster Walk Keep Your Involvement Momentum Rolling Through the Quarter
As academic responsibilities pile up, connecting with others can take a backseat, but take some time with some tips for finding your community.
Keishana Washington hoists her jersey into the rafters at the Daskalakis Athletic Center. Basketball Alumna Keishana Washington's Jersey Retired
Washington, who graduated with a master's degree in psychology in 2023, wore #1 for the Dragons and became the second-highest scorer in Drexel history.
Police Officer Sean McCallion poses with Drexel fraternity and sorority members at their Halloween community event Why Am I Getting This Public Safety Notification?
Public Safety & U — November 2023
How Does it Work? Supplier Inclusion How Does it Work?: Supplier Inclusion
Executive Director of Economic Impact & Workforce Inclusion Allen Riddick shared all the details.
teen girl playing on laptop next to younger girl coloring A.J. Drexel Autism Institute Awarded Over $2 Million for Longitudinal Study Following Younger Siblings of Autistic Children
Drexel University’s A.J. Drexel Autism Institute was awarded a $2.1 million National Institutes of Health Environmental Influences on Child Health Outcomes (ECHO) Program grant to continue follow-up of children enrolled in three cohort studies dedicated to understanding outcomes among younger siblings of autistic children.
$2.5 Million Gift Transforms Finance Trading Lab in Drexel’s LeBow College of Business
With a $2.5 million gift from alumnus and former trustee Dominic Frederico ’74, ’82, Drexel University is transforming the finance trading lab in Drexel’s Bennett S. LeBow College of Business into the Dominic J. Frederico ’74, ’82 Finance Trading Lab. The commitment will enable Drexel to enhance students’ activities with hands-on, experiential education — a cornerstone of the Drexel student experience.
Schuylkill River Drexel Study Projects More Water Shortfalls in Schuylkill Watershed in Next 20 Years Due to Climate Change
Research out of Drexel University’s College of Engineering suggests that over the next two decades people living in the Schuylkill Watershed, which includes Philadelphia, could experience as many as 82 more days of water shortfalls due to localized weather impacts of climate change.