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A PhD Student Giving Voice to the Voiceless in a Push for Gender Equity
October 30, 2017
Leona Donaldson left Japan’s patriarchal society only to encounter sexism, racism and discrimination in America. At Drexel, she’s studying gender imbalance in STEM occupations to do her part in pushing back.
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School of Education “STAR” Student’s Research Could Impact Future Teacher Professional Development
October 05, 2017
For most freshmen, the first year of college entails getting settled into dorm life, finding out where their classes are, making new friends, and starting courses in their various fields of study. Not many students spend their first year at Drexel working alongside faculty on a research study that could impact the future of professional development for math teachers. Then again, not many students are Alex Coleman.
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