February

Drexels MAD Dragon Records Distributing The Redwalls New Album
MAD Dragon Records, Drexel's student-run record label, is distributing “The Redwalls,” an album from the Chicago-based band of the same name.
Pakistani Lawyers Mired in Constitutional Crisis to Relay Experiences at Drexel Forum
Three high-ranking attorneys from Pakistan will discuss the rule of law and a recent constitutional crisis they were involved in at a forum March 1 at Drexel. The forum is open to students and the general public.
More than 250000 Additional Public Health Workers Needed by 2020 to Avert Public Health Crisis
Pennsylvania consistently ranks among the lowest of all states in the number of public health professionals per capita.
Drexel Business Students Volunteer to Help IRS Provide Free Tax Assistance for Lower Income Tax Paye
Students from Drexel ’s LeBow College of Business and the University’s Beta Alpha Psi accounting, finance and MIS fraternity are partnering with the IRS’s Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA).
Sacramento-Area Students Eligible for Drexel Scholarships
The University has established a scholarship fund for students from Placer County and the Sacramento region who are interested in attending Drexel's Philadelphia campus.
Drexel University Freshman Applications Increase a Record 27 Percent over Last Year
Drexel is a choice for more than 24,186 high school students. The University will admit 2,500 freshmen in September 2008.
Engineers Without Borders Founder to Be Honored as Drexel’s Engineer of the Year Engineers Without Borders Founder to Be Honored as Drexels Engineer of the Year
Dr. Bernard Amadei, the founding president of Engineers Without Borders–USA and co-founder of Engineers Without Borders–International, will receive the 2008 Engineer of the Year Award from Drexel University on Friday, Feb. 22.
Drexel University College of Law Receives American Bar Association Provisional Accreditation
The seal of approval comes at the earliest point allowed under accreditation guidelines and less than 18 months after Drexel Law opened its doors, University President Constantine Papadakis announced.
High School Students to Learn How to Create Nitrogen Ice Cream, Hard Foam and Slime During Drexel Engineers Week High School Students to Learn How to Create Nitrogen Ice Cream Hard Foam and Slime During Drexel Eng
The event is part of Drexel’s celebration of National Engineers Week 2008.
Eggs-treme Games to Challenge Drexel Engineering Students Can an Egg Drop 28 Ft and Make the Grade
The Egg Drop Competition has been redesigned for the first time in 14 years.
Philadelphia Mayor Michael Nutter to Attend Black History Month Awards Banquet Tonight
The event will celebrate past, present and future leaders in the science and engineering fields.
Engineers Without Borders Founder Named Drexel's 2008 Engineer of the Year Engineers Without Borders Founder Named Drexels 2008 Engineer of the Year
Dr. Bernard Amadei will be honored as Drexel's 2008 Engineer of the Year at a ceremony on Feb. 22.
Drexel’s Student-Run MAD Dragon Records to Highlight Success with Concert of “Dragon” Artists Drexels Student-Run MAD Dragon Records to Highlight Success with Concert of Dragon Artists
The Redwalls, a band that recently appeared on the “Late Show with David Letterman,” will be among the roster of artists performing
Drexels Culinary Arts Students Vie for a Place in the San Pellegrino Almost Famous Chef Competition
Drexel is one of 10 schools in the country to be chosen for a regional competition and the only one in Philadelphia.
The College Students Perspective on Super Tuesday Drexel Students to Watch and Discuss Results
More than 120 Drexel students will gather to watch as election results roll in on Super Tuesday.
Food Network’s Robert Irvine to Test Skill of Drexel’s Culinary Arts Students in Cook-off Challenge Food Networks Robert Irvine to Test Skill of Drexels Culinary Arts Students in Cook-off Challenge
Irvine will cook with Drexel University’s culinary arts students as part of the“Chefs’ Workshop” course