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Two Drexel and Salus leaders who have been heavily involved in the integration and accreditation processes talked about what comes next with operational, academic and clinical enterprises between the two universities.
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The Citizen Recommends: Philadelphia Revealed
Atwater Kent Collection at Drexel University and the Philadelphia Academy of the Fine Arts invites the public to connect — and contribute — to Philadelphia’s history through a vast collection of historical objects and artifacts
Lincoln’s Hat and Franklin’s Music Stand on Display in a New Show Highlighting Philadelphia History
Page Talbott, PhD, director of Museum Outreach for Cultural Partnerships and University Collections and Exhibitions, was quoted in a July 24 Philadelphia Inquirer article featuring "Philadelphia Revealed: Unpacking the Attic," a new exhibition from the Atwater Kent Collection at Drexel, which opened Thursday, July 18.
Lincoln’s hat and Franklin’s music stand on display in a new show highlighting Philadelphia history
Plus: historic candy moulds, a piece of wood from a decoy coffin, and more.
To Improve Crypto Tax Gap, IRS Must Enhance Compliance Efforts
Andrew Leahey, JD, an adjunct professor in the Kline School of Law, authored a July 23 Bloomberg Law column about how to improve the crypto tax gap.

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Abieyuwa Aghayere, PhD

buildings, civil engineering, engineering

Aghayere studies structural systems and why they fail. He has written extensively about wood, concrete and steel construction and structural failure analysis. And commented in media stories about building collapses, the degradation and testing of infrastructure and the built environment.

 

Robert D'Ovidio, PhD

Criminology & Justice Studies
D'Ovidio researches the intersection of computer technology, crime and the criminal justice system. He directs Drexel's research program in computer crime and digital forensics. In the past, he has worked with the New York City Police Department and Philadelphia Police Department on research projects involving computer crime. His work with the law enforcement community also includes training investigators on techniques to trace Internet communication and seize electronic evidence and cell phones.

Girija Kaimal, EdD

creative arts therapies
Kaimal’s research focuses on understanding the way that creative self-expression affects human emotions and other brain processes. Her work particularly focuses on the ways people's experiences influence what they create, and how art-making can be used to reduce stress and stress-related issues.

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