In a testament to the importance of St. Christopher’s Hospital for Children as a center of clinical care, medical training, and research, a number of Philadelphia’s most prominent healthcare and higher education organizations will provide substantial financial support to help ensure that the hospital remains an essential community asset into the future.
Learn about new Gateway Garden events, online courses based on Next Big Idea Club’s non-fiction books and ways to hear from and get in touch with Drexel Public Safety.
A new multipurpose room operated by Drexel’s Counseling Center recently opened on campus to provide undergraduate and graduate students with a variety of options to take a break.
At the summer games earlier this month, faculty and professional staff competed in Baggo, dodgeball, sand volleyball and basketball, and participated in a fun walk.
A breakthrough by an international team of researchers, led by Drexel University, could help make in-road wireless charging of electrical vehicles a reality.
Go through important summer travel safety tips from Drexel Public Safety and read Outgoing Vice President for Public Safety Eileen Behr’s farewell message.
On June 9, University leaders, student representatives and a keynote speaker imparted words of hope and recognition while addressing the Class of 2022.
At the University’s June 9 Commencement ceremony at Citizens Bank Park, the Class of 2022 was recognized for their resilience as much as their potential.
Aiming to improve upon a Drexel professor’s invention that upended 70 years of anatomical misunderstanding, two doctoral students are conducting research, with support from a North Carolina-based medical device maker.
Pandemic-era changes to prescribing guidelines for the lifesaving drug buprenorphine led to improved treatment outcomes for patients with opioid use disorder in Philadelphia, according to a recently published study in the journal Drug and Alcohol Dependence Reports from researchers at Drexel University’s Dornsife School of Public Health.