July

Freshmen in Record Numbers at Drexel Orientation Freshmen in Record Numbers at Drexel Orientation
More than 2750 freshmen will enter Drexel this year—a record.
Professor Can Comment on the Dangers of Asbestos-Produced Products Worldwide Professor Can Comment on the Dangers of Asbestos-Produced Products Worldwide
Dr. Arthur Frank, a physician who teaches in the University’s School of Public Health, can comment on the growing concern of the asbestos trade thriving in developing countries.
Town Square in Greece to be Named for Late Drexel President Papadakis Town Square in Greece to be Named for Late Drexel President Papadakis
Greeks from the island of Crete will dedicate the public square in the town of Meskla to Papadakis. Meskla is the birthplace of the Papadakis family.
Drexel Computing Academy Inspires and Educates High School Students
For the students participating in the program creativity and computing go hand-in-hand.
Drexel School of Public Health Awarded FEMA Grant for Firefighter Injury Surveillance
The School of Public Health was awarded $870,000 to develop a firefighter injury surveillance system, F-NISS.
Drexels Center for the Prevention of School-Aged Violence MiND TV Present a Community Screening Co
Drexel University’s Center for The Prevention of School-Aged Violence in the Goodwin College of Professional Studies and MiND TV will present an evening of community dialogue on topics of violence prevention and exploring peace.