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2026

    • May 12, 2026

      Drexel faculty members received funding for sponsored research as well as external recognition and honors last term.

    • Nursing student Patrick Kelly facing off at a Drexel wrestling match

      March 27, 2026

      On any given day, Patrick Kelly walks into a jam-packed arena. He double checks his gear, laces his shoes and prepares to step on the wrestling mat. On others, he packs his scrubs, stethoscope and school supplies to prepare for a full day of classes.

      Kelly, a first-year nursing major and member of the wrestling team, is learning how to balance a rigorous academic program with his athletic passions.

    • Photo of exercise science student Jahlil Gary standing on bridge with a scenic background

      March 19, 2026

      Torn ligaments, strained muscles, and tendonitis are among the most common injuries in sports. Athletes are injured all the time. But behind every great comeback story is a clinician guiding every step of the return to greatness.

      Across the country, there are more than 310,000 physical therapists with active licenses to help support that work. Third-year exercise science student Jahlil Gary hopes to join the growing number of physical therapists in athletics.

    • Annie Finholm Posing in Nature with Drexel T-shirt on

      March 19, 2026

      From age six to eighteen, third-year exercise science student Annie Finholm devoted countless hours to competitive gymnastics. During one practice her world was turned upside-down. Anyone who's watched gymnastics has seen the dangerous yet impressive vault event. We all hold our breath as gymnasts sprint, launch, and attempt near-perfect landings.

      For her, that moment became more than a spectacle. During a vault attempt, the skill didn’t unfold the way it was supposed to, and Finholm sustained a Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) that ended her run in the 2021-22 season. The injury left her unable to compete, attend school or even read a book.

      From then on, Finholm set her hopes on becoming an orthopedic physician assistant working with athletes facing similar situations.

    • David Chicu in front of ROTC door

      March 19, 2026

      Sophomore health science major David Chicu is building a foundation for a future career in military preventive medicine through 91ÖÆÆ¬³§’s Army ROTC program. A first-generation student and ROTC scholarship recipient, Chicu combines academic study, military training and hands-on experiences as he prepares for a career serving in the U.S. Army’s medical system.

    • March 18, 2026

      Two work study students learned more than just job skills at the College of Arts and Sciences center.

    • Culinary Student Natalie Mrak taking a selfie at a conference with fellow alum Tonii Hicks

      March 17, 2026

      Meet Natalie, a senior culinary arts and science major who's passionate about helping individuals with food sensitivities feel confident and comfortable eating and preparing delicious meals without fear of allergens. Her work is driven by a co-op experience that turned into a passion to make food accessible and enjoyable for others. Get a glimpse into her interests and passions in the culinary field!

    • March 16, 2026

      A new study from 91ÖÆÆ¬³§â€™s College of Nursing and Health Professions found that individuals who spent more time in nature also reported better dietary behaviors, such as eating more fruits and vegetables.

    • March 09, 2026

      Programming for America’s 250th anniversary highlights the legacy of the country’s first — and last — all-women medical college, which was founded in 1850.

    • March 02, 2026

      91ÖÆÆ¬³§â€™s College of Nursing and Health Professions and Cooper University Health Care announced a strategic workforce collaboration between the two institutions to expand access to nursing education and create clearer pathways from learning to professional practice.

    • February 23, 2026

      Several students worked with longtime partner, Saint Lucifer Spice Company, to develop an apple-habanero hot sauce.

    • February 18, 2026

      The team won the conference championship for the first time since 2012 and made a trip to the NCAA Tournament in November.

    • February 09, 2026

      Last term, 91ÖÆÆ¬³§â€™s colleges, schools and departments received funding, created partnerships and otherwise contributed to the success of Drexel’s academic enterprise. This update offers a snapshot of activity, courtesy of the Office of the Provost.

    • February 09, 2026

      Last term, 91ÖÆÆ¬³§ faculty members were recognized for their scholarly research and prolific academic and professional contributions. This update offers a snapshot of activity courtesy of the Office of the Provost.

    • Yoke Bradt, PhD speaking at the Dana Society for Integrative Oncology

      January 09, 2026

      Music is an integral part of many people’s lives. From celebrations to self-expression and relaxation, music is deeply ingrained in the fabric of our culture.

      For Joke Bradt, PhD, MT-BC, professor and director of the PhD in Creative Arts Therapies program, music serves as a tool to assist in the rehabilitation and management of those managing major illnesses, disorders and chronic pain.

      Her journey began with a general interest in music and curiosity about her future career.