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February

  • Asclepias syriaca with flowers

    Plants Evolve Away from Obsolete Defenses When Attacked by Immune Herbivores, Study Shows

    February 26, 2018

    A new study shows that plants can evolve out of their obsolete defense mechanisms when facing an immune enemy, an illustration of the “defense de-escalation” evolution theory.

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  • Hannah Knarr

    Mathematics Major Finds Passion for Business at Exelon

    February 05, 2018

    A few weeks into her co-op at Exelon Corporation, Hannah Knarr made her way to the office of a vice president. Armed with a whiteboard and a few dry erase markers, the senior Drexel mathematics major was tasked with explaining, in plain language, complex mathematical concepts relevant to the business.

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  • Joseph Roche, an entertainment and arts management student who helped set up and take down the stage in Justin Timberlake's halftime show. 

    Dragons Fly With Eagles at The 2018 Super Bowl

    February 05, 2018

    It takes a team to throw a great Super Bowl party, and this year’s production involved many Drexel faculty, staff and students, whether for work or play.

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    Meet Chemistry Prof Jeremiah Scepaniak

    February 01, 2018

    A self-proclaimed "scientific vagabond," Jeremiah Scepaniak, PhD, assistant professor of chemistry, joined Drexel after completing postdoctoral research in Germany, and hopes to build scientific literacy in his students.

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  • Spring Courses

    Spring Courses

    February 01, 2018

    Gain the skills to ace your first co-op, find out what it takes to become the next big blogger, and learn how Hollywood has affected the environmental movement in these new spring courses.

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