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Tim Gorichanaz, a professor in the College of Computing & Informatics, has been running ultramarathons for more than a decade ...
A new exhibition in Drexel University’s Rincliffe Gallery explores the unique role of Army engineers during World War I, ...
Recent climate-related crises — from severe storms and flooding to extreme heat — have raised new questions about how local ...
A group of seniors from the College of Computing & Informatics developed an AI that can craft medical manuscripts for ...
Drexel is committed to ensuring that all incoming transfer students experience the admissions process as seamlessly as possible, and enter a community that already feels like home.
The mission of the Disability Resources team is to provide equal opportunity and equal access to education, employment, programs and activities for individuals at Drexel University.
This year’s first session (July 14-18, 2025) of the Public Health Summer Institute for High School Students , hosted by ...
Researchers in Drexel’s College of Engineering, recently reported on the science behind their special concrete, that can warm itself up when it snows, or as temperatures approach freezing.
A new neuroimaging study from Drexel University’s Creativity Research Lab is the first to reveal how the brain gets to the creative flow state.
UHC researchers have spent much of their careers studying the effects of heat on population health. This summer explains why. New climate metrics from the Big Cities Health Indicators data platform ...
What is the rate of employment for young adults with autism? How does the job rate change in the first years after high school?
The story of Saint Katharine Drexel is unlike any other. Cordelia Francis Biddle, a creative writing professor in the Pennoni Honors College and member of the extended Drexel family, captures the ...
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