Sarah Greenblatt

Assistant Director of Publications and Senior Writer
Sarah Greenblatt is an award-winning journalist and communications professional who spent more than a decade covering higher education, health care and other topics for daily newspapers in New Jersey. She writes and edits articles for University magazines and assists with additional publications, including the annual president's report and commencement books.

Articles

Yuri Gogotsi A Scientist Stands with Ukraine
Yury Gogotsi is devoting time and his remarkable talent to aid his colleagues in war-torn Ukraine.
Abieyuwa Aghayere Engineering Professor's Expertise Fuels Journalism Award 
The collapse of a condominium tower in South Florida put College of Engineering Professor Abieyuwa Aghayere on a path to teach an unexpected cohort of “students.”
Monkeypox vaccine What You Need to Know About Monkeypox
Drexel College of Medicine physician Amy Althoff and chief wellness officer and senior vice provost for community health Marla Gold shared what the Philadelphia community needs to know about monkeypox.
Professor Sorin Siegler Medical Device Firm Supports Doctoral Students’ Research
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.
Pitching his AI-driven marketing app at Startup Fest 2021 presented fourth-year student Basil Khan with a chance to help entrepreneurs everywhere. StartUp Fest: A Win for the Entrepreneurial Community
Pitching his AI-driven marketing app at StartUp Fest 2021 presented fourth-year student Basil Khan with a chance to help entrepreneurs everywhere.
The Center for Law, Policy, and Social Action is now a part of the Thomas R. Kline School of Law. Kline School of Law Opens Center for Law, Policy, and Social Action
The Kline School of Law launched the Center for Law, Policy, and Social Action to help Dragons and community members become informed, effective advocates for policy innovation.
Zac Kline, ’12 (Law), Tom Kline, Duquesne President Ken Gormley, Dan Filler toast to celebrate the path-breaking announcement. Law School Benefactor Tom Kline Gives Alma Mater a Historic and Path-Breaking Gift
Less than three years after giving Drexel University an unprecedented $50 million gift, law school benefactor Thomas R. Kline provided a historic donation to his alma mater, Duquesne University School of Law.

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Sensors out a car window City Residents Help the Academy of Natural Sciences Map Urban Hotspots  
The Academy pulled together 50 community scientists from members, Drexel students and staff and local groups to track heat and air quality across Philadelphia. The data was gathered for an NOAA study.
Monkeypox vaccine What You Need to Know About Monkeypox
Drexel College of Medicine physician Amy Althoff and chief wellness officer and senior vice provost for community health Marla Gold shared what the Philadelphia community needs to know about monkeypox.
U.S. Labor Secretary to Speak at Drexel Law Commencement
U.S. Secretary of Labor Thomas Perez will speak at the sixth commencement ceremony for Drexel University’s School of Law on Wednesday, May 21.
“Health on the Go: the Law and Business of mHealth" will explore the fast-growing revolution in the delivery of health care “Health on the Go” Conference to Explore Impact of Mobile Health Apps
Health care is rapidly moving from the doctor’s office to the palm of the hand, with 500 million people expected to use mobile health apps by 2015. This shift creates tremendous opportunities and risks for entrepreneurs, providers, clinicians and patients. “Health on the Go: the Law and Business of mHealth,” a conference to be held at Drexel University’s School of Law (3320 Market St.) on Friday, April 4, will explore this fast-growing revolution in the delivery of health care.
Commencement ceremonies at the Kimmel Center Earle Mack School of Law Holds Fifth Commencement Ceremony at the Kimmel Center, May 17
The Earle Mack School of Law will celebrate the Class of 2013 at its fifth commencement ceremony, which will take place at the Kimmel Center on May 17.
Law student Jessica Farris Drexel Law Grad Helps Free Wrongfully Convicted Man after 19 Years in Prison
On September 21, a 37-year-old California man wrongfully imprisoned for just under 19 years is expected to gain his freedom, thanks in part to the efforts of a recent graduate of the Earle Mack School of Law at Drexel University.
Law professor Karl Okamoto Drexel Law Professor Creates First MOOC to Teach Business Acquisition Skills
Law students, practicing attorneys and anyone interested in business acquisitions will be able to polish their transactional lawyering skills thanks to a new massive open online course (MOOC) created by Karl Okamoto, a professor in the Earle Mack School of Law at Drexel University. While some of the nation’s most elite universities are collaborating to offer a variety of courses through MOOCs, this will be among the first law school courses delivered in this way.