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August

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    Seminar on Global TV in London

    August 30, 2016

    It’s home to the world’s oldest national broadcasting organization and the largest American television bureau outside the U.S. This summer, ten graduate students from Drexel University’s Paul F. Harron Television Management Program got to spend a week getting a first-hand look at media giants, the BBC and NBC London.

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  • Building Drones to Dance – David Parsons’ Choreography Brings Human and Robot Inspired Dynamics to Philadelphia

    August 25, 2016

    The Federal Aviation Administration has counted nearly 325,000 registered drone operators as of Feb. 8, 2016 – although this number represents only a fraction of the unmanned aerial vehicles currently at the fingertips of humans. According to the FAA, the average drone operator owns one and a half drones, putting the number of flying robots closer to half a million…but how many of these drones will dance?

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  • Find any Museum in America with New MuseumStat Website and App

    August 16, 2016

    There are over 30,000 museums across the United States – and now you can learn about each one, with the online resource MuseumStat, a powerful tool to better understand museums and their role in our communities. For those with wanderlust and a zeal for travel, the associated iOS app, MuseumFinder, will reveal what museums may be just around the corner through its location-based GPS search.

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  • Giurgola: Architect, World Citizen and Humanist

    August 04, 2016

    On Thursday, August 18th Architecture & Interiors Professor Alan Greenberger will present A Remembrance of the Work of Ronaldo Giurgola, the 1982 AIA Gold Medal Winner, World Citizen, and Humanist.

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  • Mike Froio's Railroads

    August 04, 2016

    “From the Mainline,” Froio’s impressive ongoing project, operates as an homage to the industrial achievements of the past 150 years in which he documents the infrastructure and landscape that’s developed alongside Pennsylvania’s railroad ecology.

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  • Shaping Minds

    August 04, 2016

    In June the Leonard Pearlstein Gallery partnered with the local nonprofit education institute,The Clay Studio, to open Shaping Minds: Philadelphia’s Clay Mentors. 

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  • Faculty Focus: Jen Blazina

    August 04, 2016

    Jen Blazina, Professor of Art & Art History, has a rich multi-media artistic practice that navigates moments in time with personal memory, ephemera, and found objects. 

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  • Museum Leadership at the Academy of Natural Sciences

    August 04, 2016

    The Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University partners each year with a selected student from our Museum Leadership Program to participate in a highly prestigious graduate assistantship.
     

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  • DUTV Racks Up Another Telly

    August 04, 2016

    DUTV (Drexel University Television) has another Telly Award to add to their already overflowing trophy shelf! DNews, our monthly TV news magazine that is shot, edited, and presented by students, won a Telly at the highly esteemed 37th Annual Telly Awards for their November 2015 episode.  

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  • Open Nominations for 2017's 40 Under 40

    August 04, 2016

    Drexel Magazine is asking for your help soliciting nominations for outstanding alumni for its next annual 40 Under 40 edition, to be published February 2017. 

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  • School of Public Health Mural

    August 04, 2016

    A lovely new mural by Graphic Design alumnus, Brianna Protesto, can now be viewed in the lobby of our former location, Nesbitt Hall, now the home of the Dornsife School of Public Health.

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  • Boris Charmatz @ Fringe

    August 04, 2016

    This September, renowned French choreographer and dancer Boris Charmatz and his company of twenty-four dancers from across Europe will host a four-day residency and public presentation of Charmatz’s work, Leveé des conflits (Suspension of Conflicts), as the kickoff presentation of FringeArts annual 17-day Fringe Festival.  

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  • Dwelling-Drexel Students First Feature Film

    August 03, 2016

    This summer, several of our 2016 graduates, undergraduates, and alumni are driving to Connecticut to shoot their first feature film, DWELLING.  The project was developed over the 2015-16 school year with a collective mindset and written for a micro budget.

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