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Senior Vice Provost of Graduate Studies, Office of Graduate Studies Dean, Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences and Professional Studies, Drexel University College of Medicine ...
President Antonio Merlo, PhD, held his first President’s Toast, a tradition that welcomes new graduates into the Drexel ...
The events calendar is your source for campus performances, activities, and more — from New Student Days to Commencement—that make Drexel a unique and exciting community.
As any athlete will tell you: perfect practice makes perfect. But for individuals who do not have regular access to coaches ...
Cooper earned an MS and PhD from Drexel and now works for NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory, where she protects the solar ...
Class of 2026 Forever Dragons — we thank you. The experiences you brought to our community, the experiences you collected here, and the experiences you'll take with you out into the world have shaped ...
Our CEPH-accredited public health programs prepare undergraduate, masters, and doctoral students using a curriculum focused on problem solving and real-life practical experiences. Learn more about ...
The Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences and Professional Studies awards nine-week Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowships (SURF) to undergraduate students wishing to explore biomedical research ...
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Peace Engineering is the nation's first program dedicated to preventing and reducing violent conflict through education and research that integrates innovative technologies, approaches, and policies ...