November

Drexel University Online Named a Military Friendly School 2011
For the second year in a row, Drexel University Online was named a “Military Friendly School” by G.I. Jobs, a premier media outlet for military transitioners.
Law School Faculty Members Contribute to Top Legal Blogs Chosen by the ABA Journal
The Faculty Lounge, Feminist Law Professors, the Situationist and SCOTUSblog are among the top 100 best law blogs by lawyers, for lawyers according to the ABA Journal.
Wellborn Kyle Pilkinton Fry PC Provides 2 Million in Support of Drexels Plasma Sterilizer Technology
The support will be used to further the research, development and commercialization of Plasma Sterilizer technology by A. J. Drexel Plasma Institute and Drexel’s School of Biomedical Engineering, Science and Health Systems.
The Earle Mack School of Law at Drexel Hosts International Gathering of Legal Historians
More than 250 scholars from around the globe will gather to examine a wide range of topics in legal history at the annual meeting of the American Society for Legal History.
West Philadelphia School Kids Dreamed of a Playground Today Their Dream is a Reality
Drexel and Blakenburg students and administrators will celebrate the opening of the new 35,000-square-foot playground with a celebration and ribbon-cutting ceremony.
Governor Ed Rendell to Be Honored by Drexels College of Arts and Sciences
Pennsylvania Governor Ed Rendell will be the guest of honor at the 20th anniversary gala for the college.
Drexel Online to Host Awards Ceremony
Event recognizes those who have made a significant contribution to the field of distance learning.
Eagles Owners Jeffrey and Christina Lurie are Drexel’s Business Leaders of the Year Eagles Owners Jeffrey and Christina Lurie are Drexels Business Leaders of the Year
Philadelphia Eagles owners Jeffrey and Christina Lurie will receive Drexel’s LeBow College of Business 2010 Business Leaders of the Year award.
Drexel Engineering Professor on Leave to Help Raise Endangered Whooping Crane Chicks Drexel Engineering Professor on Leave to Help Raise Endangered Whooping Crane Chicks
The whooping crane is critically endangered totaling a world population of less than 600.
Smithsonian Traveling Exhibition Brings Filipino-American History to Life Smithsonian Traveling Exhibition Brings Filipino-American History to Life
Drexel's Intercultural Center to host "Singgalot: The Ties That Bind."
Drexels Student-Run Radio Station Named Station of the Year
WKDU 91.7FM was named College Radio’s “Station of the Year” at the College Music Journal’s (CMJ) annual award ceremony.
Drexel Professor Receives Nursing Award from National American Red Cross
Alaska State nursing liaison Dr. Karyn Holt of the College of Nursing and Health Professions was recognized for the American Red Cross of Alaska's work to enhance the network of nurses in the state.
Drexel Students Travel to African Hospitals to Improve Health Care Facilities
Drexel biomedical engineering student Chirag Patel spent a month in Gambia serving as a hospital's clinical engineer.