Nat Kaemmerer

Internal communications associate

Nat Kaemmerer is the staff writer for DrexelNow and contributes to Drexel Magazine and Exel Magazine. She joined the University Communications team in June 2022 and covers student life. Nat previously worked for the Longboat Observer, a hyperlocal weekly paper near Sarasota, Florida, as the community reporter, but traded in sunburns and snowbird traffic for Philadelphia. She graduated from the University of Missouri-Columbia’s journalism school in 2019 with a Bachelor of Journalism degree. As of June 2022, it’s her first time not living in Missouri or Florida. When Nat isn’t working, she’s running, watching or reading something Star Wars or finding a sunny spot somewhere. 

Articles

Overhead view of Main Building with blue and gold balloons and a banner reading Welcome New Dragons Events You Shouldn’t Miss During Drexel’s Welcome Week 
Incoming students have a lot of events to attend, but this list can help you figure out what you should make sure to attend.
Dragon graduation event on Art Museum steps Old Traditions for Drexel's New Year
Drexel University has its own set of traditions, so use this guide to build your bucket list.
Joelyne Jacob and Katie Moorcones Q&A: Meet Drexel USGA’s New President and Vice President
Joelyne Jacob and Katie Moorcones will lead the Undergraduate Student Government Association through the upcoming school year; here, they talked about their experience and plans.
Board and Brew Banishing the Dog Days: Cool Swaps for Hot Days
Dragons can take advantage of these resources and activities to stay cool as the summer winds down.
Justin best rowing Dragon Rowing in 2024 Paris Olympic Games
Justin Best ’19 is rowing for Team USA in his second Olympic Games in a row.
Alcohol and other drug resource space New Alcohol and Other Drug Resource Space Opens in Drexel’s Creese Student Center
Students now have a dedicated area to hang out and connect with other students and Counseling Center resources to better understand and approach their relationship to substance use and misuse.
Q&A: How the UArts-Drexel Pathway is Here to Help Students 
As students from the University of the Arts look for a way forward, they can find a path paved with care and support from Drexel University.
Person writing in a planner Get your mid-quarter life in order with these tips
Rebecca Signore, executive director of University Academic Support, shares tips for students in class and on co-op to reset for the weeks ahead.

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MXene Major MXene Conference Comes to Drexel
Second international MXene conference will bring together leading players in materials science.