June

Drexel Acquires 36 Acre Lot on JFK Boulevard For Future Expansion
The 156,234 square-foot property will become a gateway for Drexel's campus in University City.
Drexel Computing Academy Launches its Third Year Connecting Teens With Technology
Behind every world-changing computing innovation there is an innovative tech enthusiast – and the next big idea could come from a member of the 2011 Drexel University Computing Academy (DUCA) class. DUCA launched Sunday, June 26, bringing together 36 high school students from across the U.S. During this year’s program, students will be exposed to multiple areas of computing, including engineering, programming, networks, information technology, game design, even computer security and business.
Materials Science and Engineering Team Receives Funding From Office of Naval Research
Four professors from Drexel University’s College of Engineering are part of a group of researchers who will share a $2.2 million grant from the Office of Naval Research to develop new electronic devices.
Drexel’s Dr. Roberta Waite Named a Macy Faculty Scholar, One of Five in Nation Drexels Dr Roberta Waite Named a Macy Faculty Scholar One of Five in Nation
Waite will receive mentorship and financial support to pursue a leadership development program to engage young nurses.
Drexel Dance Ensemble Only Philadelphia-Based Group Invited to Perform at 45th Annual Singapore Yout
The Drexel Dance Ensemble, a professional caliber student company at the heart of Drexel University’s Dance Program, has been selected to perform at the 45th Annual Singapore Youth Festival, the only regional performing arts group that was invited to participate.
Trove of Sea Turtle and other Marine Fossils Found Along Ancient New Jersey Coast Trove of Sea Turtle and other Marine Fossils Found Along Ancient New Jersey Coast
A team of scientists has unearthed a trove of 65-million-year-old fossil fish and marine reptiles in southern New Jersey. The largest known specimen of the predatory sea turtle Taphrosphys was excavated and transported to Drexel for study.
US Securities and Exchange Commission Chairman to Receive Honorary Degree
The chairman of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission Mary L. Schapiro will receive an honorary degree. She is the first woman to serve as the agency’s permanent chairman.
Drexel’s Liberty Scholars Visit Mayor Nutter and City Hall Drexels Liberty Scholars Visit Mayor Nutter and City Hall
Launched a year ago, Drexel’s multi-million dollar initiative aims at increasing the number of college-educated Philadelphians.
College of Medicine Joins National Initiative to Raise Awareness of Heart Attacks Among Women
The new initiative aims at increasing awareness and recognition of the seven most common heart attack symptoms among women and encouraging them to call 9-1-1 when these symptoms occur.
Shanghai Jiao Tong University and Drexel Launch Joint Doctoral Program Shanghai Jiao Tong University and Drexel Launch Joint Doctoral Program
According to the agreement, beginning in 2012 the two universities will recruit doctoral students in the field of neural engineering and biomaterials and tissue engineering.