September

  • Drexel Joins New NSF Institute Using Data Tools to Support Materials Science Research

    September 28, 2021

    Drexel University’s Metadata Research Center in the College of Computing & Informatics is one of 10 research partners that will be part of a new $15 million National Science Foundation effort to harness the power of data science and artificial intelligence to guide materials science research.


  • Drexel Joins Citywide Innovation Conversation at 2021 B.PHL Fest

    September 17, 2021

    Drexel University faculty and staff will participate in a new hybrid version of the B.PHL Innovation Fest, a citywide celebration of innovation now in its third year. From Sept. 29 – Oct. 1 the event will welcome scores of creative thinkers from around the city and across the country, including headliners CNN’s Don Lemon, Philadelphia 76ers President of Basketball Operations Daryl Morey and Grammy-winning recording artist Eve.


  • NSF Awards Drexel University Researchers Grant to Study the Ethics of Digital Technology

    September 13, 2021

    The National Science Foundation (NSF) has awarded a Drexel University research team a $45,000 grant to form a conference focused on the ethics of digital technology. Content from the summit will be showcased on the American Psychology Association’s (APA) website and will be open to public access.

    Dr. Huhyoo and Dr. Kim

  • STAR Scholars 2021: A “Closer to Normal” Experience Despite Ongoing Pandemic

    September 13, 2021

    One hundred and forty second- and third-year Dragons completed their faculty-mentored STAR research experience last month, and partook in a range of opportunities spanning remote, hybrid and in-person modalities, as well as six-month part-time and three-month full-time timeframes.


  • 10 New Dragons Discuss Starting at Drexel This Fall

    September 02, 2021

    DrexelNow checked in with the new students joining our campus community this fall about their past experiences, future plans, and their hopes and worries about starting their Drexel careers amidst the ongoing pandemic.