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Vehicle and pedestrian access will now be limited to the Korman Quad on Drexel's University City campus.
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Drexel President John A. Fry announced on Oct. 28 that the University selected Aramark as its food-service partner effective Dec. 11.
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Participants are needed for an exercise-related research study.
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Starting in fall 2016, quarter students will only be able to add or drop courses until the end of Week 1 of the quarter, and the withdrawal period will now take place from Weeks 2 to 7 of the quarter.
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Drexel's Department of Safety recently released the 2016 Annual Security and Fire Safety Report.
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In January, President John A. Fry announced that this year, Drexel will hold a University-wide Commencement ceremony on June 11 at Citizens Bank Park, in an effort to help celebrate the accomplishments of its graduates as an entire University community.
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Associate Vice President & Dean of Student Life Subir Sahu, PhD, wrote a letter to graduating Drexel students advising them on how to navigate commencement this year. The University-wide Commencement ceremony will be held on June 11 at Citizens Bank Park, in an effort to help celebrate the accomplishments of its graduates as an entire University community.
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Drexel's Innovations in Psychological Interventions for Regulating Eating (INSPIRE) study is currently recruiting volunteers for an outpatient treatment study.
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Researchers in Drexel’s Laboratory for Innovations in Health-Related Behavior Change are recruiting for a new study designed to help participants reduce emotional eating.
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Participants are needed for an exercise-related research study.
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As Drexel welcomes the new freshman class this week and upperclassmen return to campus, the Department of Public Safety would like to remind all members of the Drexel community about the many community-oriented services and programs administered by Public Safety that exist to maintain a secure environment and to enhance the quality of life on campus.
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The deadline for students to submit abstracts to participate in Drexel's Week of Undergraduate Excellence has been extended.
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There are several ways for the Drexel community to learn if there will be a weather-related campus closing or delayed opening.
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Visit the Alumni Association right before or after you become a Drexel alum yourself during Commencement weekend.
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The Kline School of Law is holding its annual celebration of diversity in the legal community.
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Drexel Recreational Athletics is offering billiards at Ross Commons as an intramural sport for the first time.
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A quick list telling you what's open and what's closed during the 2014-15 winter break on campus.
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The Drexel University Public Safety Communications Center (DUPSCC) last week earned reaccreditation from the Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies (CALEA). Since 2011, Drexel has remained the only university in the world with both an accredited law enforcement agency and an accredited dedicated public safety communications center.
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Students can now view criteria and download applications for three different scholarships offered through Drexel's alumni. The deadline for applying is Feb. 13.
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Drexel's One University Committee identified that many members of the Drexel community may not know what number to call in case of an emergency, especially in buildings that are not owned by the University. To make it quick and easy to contact Public Safety, the committee developed the idea of landline phone stickers that prominently display the correct number to call.
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Participants are needed for an exercise-related research study.
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The Enrollment Management Office has a lucrative opportunity for students who are looking for employment on campus during the summer quarter. If you are friendly, enthusiastic, well-spoken and have some free time in the evenings, the Student Call Center is looking for you.
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Franklin Mint Federal Credit Union, which opened a full-service branch on campus at Chestnut Square in February, is offering several exclusive affinity offers to the Drexel community.
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President John Fry announced this week that Ambassador Joseph M. Torsella (Ret.) has been named Drexel University Distinguished Visiting Fellow in Public Policy, and will contribute to the teaching and scholarship undertaken by Drexel’s Center for Public Policy for the duration of this academic year.
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Beginning July 11, Drexel University's resident fitness expert, Joseph Giandonato, will be available live on the Drexel Recreation Center Facebook page every Friday to address any questions pertaining to health, fitness and wellness. Giandonato works closely with Drexel faculty, professional staff and students, helping them along their quest for improved health.
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Next term, Drexel's first undergraduate research journal, The Dragon, will be launched to showcase the research of Drexel undergraduate students across all disciplines.
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Out of a jam-packed field of over 76 nominees vying for the title of “Best Gym" on the 2014 PHL17 Hot List, the Drexel Recreation Center claimed the fourth-place slot.
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As of September 12, the Steinbright Career Development Center’s Cooperative Education Department is now located in the 3201 Arch Annex, Suite 110.
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This year, which has been declared by Philadelphia City Council as the “Year of the Veteran,” Drexel will honor current student-veterans, professional staff, faculty and alumni veterans as well as all members of the United States Armed Forces in celebration of Veterans Day during the week of Nov. 9 to 14.
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It's time to sign up for the program that will provide fresh produce and eggs throughout the winter.
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Until the middle of July, multiple SEPTA trolley lines won’t be operating in the subway tunnel system due to planned construction.
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Drexel's Department of Public Safety is conducting a survey to gauge the effectiveness of its services.
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