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March

  • What’s it Like to Go on ‘Wheel of Fortune?’ One Drexel Student Explains All

    March 29, 2019

    Drexel student Zaarah Abdul-Aziz recently appeared on the show on a March 20 episode during its special “College Week Spring Break” programming.

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  • Drexel Study: Smartphone App Predicts Diet Lapse

    March 27, 2019

    According to a recent study, led by Evan Forman, PhD, a psychology professor in Drexel University's College of Arts and Sciences, a first-of-its-kind smartphone app called OnTrack can predict ahead of time when users are likely to lapse in their weight loss plan and help them stay on track.

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  • Merck Chairman and CEO Kenneth Frazier to Speak at Drexel’s 2019 Commencement

    March 11, 2019

    Merck & Co., Inc. Chairman and CEO Kenneth C. Frazier will address the class of 2019 at Drexel’s University-wide commencement ceremony on June 14. In what has become a Drexel tradition, the University will once again hold its University-wide ceremony at Citizens Bank Park. Frazier’s contributions in the business, legal and humanitarian fields are especially notable.

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  • Norma Bouchard Appointed Dean of College of Arts and Sciences

    March 06, 2019

    Norma Bouchard, PhD, who is currently the dean of the College of Arts and Letters at San Diego State University, will become the next dean of Drexel University’s College of Arts and Sciences.

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  • 9 Empowerment Tips for Drexel Students

    March 04, 2019

    Female deans from Drexel University will soon gather to discuss professional and emotional empowerment at the Dean’s Panel during the Women’s Empowerment Summit hosted by the Charles D. Close School of Entrepreneurship March 7–8. In advance, DrexelNow asked them each to share their one key empowerment tip for students.

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  • The Life of a Liberty Scholar

    March 04, 2019

    Since 2010, Drexel University’s Liberty Scholars program has awarded more than $76 million in full-tuition scholarships to more than 400 low-income graduates from Philadelphia high schools. But supporting these students through graduation takes more — and means more — than what money can buy.

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