October

PECO President and CEO Named LeBow College Business Leader of the Year PECO President and CEO Named LeBow College Business Leader of the Year
Denis O’Brien, president and CEO of PECO and executive vice president of Exelon, will receive the 2009 Business Leader of the Year Award on December 3.
Dragons Out for Blood Drexel Students to Participate in CAA Blood Challenge
Drexel in collaboration with the American Red Cross will be looking for its fourth straight victory in the eighth annual blood challenge.
Arts of Fashion Week at Drexel to Conclude with International Fashion Show
A highly anticipated international fashion show at the Philadelphia Museum of Art will end a week of fashion-related exhibitions, lectures and master classes at Drexel University.
Science Centers QED Program Awards Grants to Drexel Biomed Professors
Drexel biomedical projects funded include a low-cost, radiation-free breast cancer screening device and a handheld wound-healing monitor.
Whistle-Blowers and Health Care A Public Good
A panel of legal experts will gather to discuss the role of whistle-blowers in health care litigation.
Eliana Papadakis named 2010 WOMAN ONE Award recipient
April 19, 2010 event to honor Papadakis, raise money for WOMAN ONE Scholars.
Drexel Universitys School of Public Health Launches New Program for LGBT Health
Drexel becomes one of the first universities in the nation to support a permanent program addressing the health and well-being of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people from a public health framework.
Healthy Neighborhoods May Be Associated With Lower Diabetes Risk
A study led by Dr. Amy H. Auchincloss, Ph.D., M.P.H., of Drexel University’s School of Public Health, reports.
School of Public Health Professor Dr. John Rich Elected to the Institute of Medicine School of Public Health Professor Dr John Rich Elected to the Institute of Medicine
Election to the IOM is considered one of the highest honors in the fields of health and medicine.
Drexel Crew to Open Season with Boat Dedications and Navy Day Regatta Drexel Crew to Open Season with Boat Dedications and Navy Day Regatta
One boat will be named in honor of Annette Pennoni, wife of Drexel President C.R. “Chuck” Pennoni.
Drexel to Host the International Arts of Fashion Foundation Design Competition Drexel to Host the International Arts of Fashion Foundation Design Competition
Students Designers from 21 countries will spend five days in Philadelphia culminating with a fashion show at the Philadelphia Museum of Art.
Earle Mack School of Law Posts High Bar Exam Pass Rate Earle Mack School of Law Posts High Bar Exam Pass Rate
The Earle Mack School of Law's inaugural class posted the third highest overall bar exam pass rate in Pennsylvania.
Women Against Abuse and Mayor Michael Nutter to Kick Off 2nd Annual iPledge Campaign
The city will designate October 8 ‘Purple Day’
Drexel University Celebrates 57th Anniversary of Bar Code Invented by Alumnus
The University is celebrating the 57th anniversary of the bar code developed by Drexel researchers.
Employers Lining up to Recruit at Drexels Career Fair
More than 150 employer organizations have registered to recruit.
Drexel Students Graduate as Nurses in 11 Months
Over 130 graduates celebrate their second career in nursing at special pinning ceremony.
Drexel University’s Rittenhouse Clock Now the Subject of a New Book Drexel Universitys Rittenhouse Clock Now the Subject of a New Book
The new book chronicles the recent conservation of the "most important clock in America."
Drexel to Host Major Conference on the Communication of Autism Research Findings
Drexel's School of Public Health will host a conference to explore the ethics of communicating findings in autism search.