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Politics News

    • October 28, 2024

      It鈥檚 important to make a plan to vote; here are some tips for casting your ballot.

    • Students and faculty attend Drexel's first-ever Climate Cafe

      May 14, 2024

      Associate Professor of Politics Alison Kenner, PhD, was inspired to bring the event to Drexel after her own experience attending a Climate Café. 

    • Faculty members gather at the Innovation Incubator kickoff event

      March 07, 2024

      The Arts and Sciences Innovation Incubator brings together faculty members in diverse areas of expertise to collaborate on research projects that find creative ways to address some of our society's most challenging obstacles.

    • New faculty joining the College of Arts and Sciences this fall

      September 26, 2023

      The College of Arts and Sciences is excited to welcome 14 new faculty members to our learning community this fall. 

    • CoAS faculty published many books in 2022

      May 15, 2023

      Congratulations to the College of Arts and Sciences faculty and students who were honored at the 11th annual Celebrating Drexel Authors event. Hosted by the 91制片厂 Libraries and the Office of the Provost, this event recognized members of the Drexel community who authored or edited books or highly-cited journal articles in 2022. 

    • Summer programs

      April 28, 2023

      The College of Arts and Sciences' research-rich summer institutes offer dynamic learning experiences that help high schoolers develop real-world skills. Working side-by-side with our faculty experts, students gain valuable experience that will support their academic and professional futures.

    • Writers Room co-op student Jeremy D'Amico

      December 09, 2022

      When Jeremy D’Amico, political science ’24, decided to come to Drexel, he didn’t think much about what living in a city like Philadelphia would involve. He quickly became absorbed in his studies and paid little attention to the community surrounding campus—until he started a co-op with Writers Room. 

    • October 19, 2022

      Ambassadors from Denmark, Cyprus and Luxembourg visited with University leaders, faculty and students in an environmental studies class on Oct. 3.

    • David S. Brown, PhD, dean, 91制片厂 College of Arts and Sciences and professor of Politics

      October 14, 2022

      The College of Arts and Sciences is pleased to welcome our new dean, David S. Brown, PhD. Dean Brown joined Drexel from the University of Colorado Boulder where he served as Divisional Dean for Social Sciences in the College of Arts and Sciences. We spoke with Dean Brown about his political science research, the purpose of liberal arts education and what he loves about Philadelphia so far.

    • Wild horses grazing

      October 12, 2022

      Things are getting wild in the West. Free-roaming horse populations have existed in western states for centuries, but the conflict surrounding them is entirely human. Christian Hunold, PhD, professor of politics, and environmental studies major Cassidy Ellis discuss their research on the politics of wild horse management through a feminist science studies lens.

    • October 03, 2022

      Dragons can register to vote in Pennsylvania until Oct. 24 and learn about this year's elections through events and resources on campus.

    • Photo of Christian Hunold on a blue and gold Drexel background

      January 27, 2022

      Christian Hunold, PhD, professor of politics, has been appointed Associate Dean for Faculty Advancement, effective February 1. In his new role, Hunold will be responsible for leadership and oversight of faculty affairs tasks. He will also manage and review academic space in the College, assessing needs, priorities and allocations; supervise our IT support team; and represent CoAS on the Vice Provost of Faculty Advancement's university-wide committee of associate deans.

    • Side-by-side headshots of Jana Lenart, August Modiga, and Disha Patel

      December 10, 2021

      Executive Vice President and Nina Henderson Provost Paul Jensen recently announced the inaugural class of Nina Henderson Provost Scholars, which included three students from the College of Arts and Sciences. Congratulations to Jana Lenart, biological sciences, August Modiga, philosophy, politics and economics, and Disha Patel, chemistry.

    • November 17, 2021

      As small retailers close, the commercial corridors they occupy face the prospect of a downward spiral, and the impact is most likely to be greater in poorer communities, Richardson Dilworth, PhD, head and professor in Drexel鈥檚 Department of Politics, wrote in a 鈥淩ebuilding Philly鈥 essay.

    • November 17, 2021

      Pursuing equity and sustainability together requires a dramatic shift in thinking, Drexel鈥檚 Gwen Ottinger and Jennifer Britton wrote in this 鈥淩ebuilding Philly鈥 essay.

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      October 07, 2021

      We are pleased to recognize the recent grants, publications, presentations, awards and honors of the members of the College of Arts and Sciences.

    • August Modiga

      September 30, 2021

      As a global alliances intern at SAP, August Modiga was part of a team that presented SAP’s business solutions and products to potential customers. The philosophy, politics and economics major shares her experience and the skills she developed that she will carry with her throughout her career.

    • Ebony and Ivy book cover next to photo of author Craig Steven Wilder

      September 13, 2021

      The College of Arts and Sciences’ inaugural DEI Community Read focused inward in its exploration of the interconnected histories of colonialism, slavery, race and higher education through its discussion of Craig Steven Wilder’s Ebony & Ivy: Race, Slavery, and the Troubled History of America’s Universities.

    • Headshot of Travis Curtice on blue and gold background

      September 10, 2021

      Travis Curtice is an assistant professor in the Department of Politics. Prior to coming to Drexel, he held fellowships with the Dickey Center for International Understanding at Dartmouth College, the U.S. Institute for Peace, and the Democracy Program at the Carter Center.

    • A man casts a fishing net over a river

      August 24, 2021

      The new issue of EXEL, 91制片厂’s research magazine, features a number of articles on College of Arts and Sciences faculty members, departments, centers and programs, recognizing the significant contributions they have made to research and discoveries.

    • Two students are at an event. Both are smiling and one student has her arms raised above her head in celebration.

      August 17, 2021

      The College of Arts and Sciences, recognized by President John Fry as “the heart of the University,” presents CoAS Comes Back! on Tuesday, October 5, from 3 to 7 p.m., in Gateway Garden. All Arts and Sciences students, faculty, staff and alumni are invited to gather, connect in person, and enjoy food, fun and music.

    • Julian Stirling and Valerian Sanga assemble OpenFlexure Microscopes for display at GOSH Global 2018

      July 29, 2021

      Open Science Hardware (OSH) could be a game changer for the democratization of science, as long as there is infrastructure to prevent recreating existing inequities. Julieta Arancio, a postdoctoral researcher under the mentorship of Gwen Ottinger, is studying the OpenFlexure project to develop policy recommendations for university management, researchers and anyone trying to promote OSH.

    • Four students face a white wall covered in colorful sticky notes

      July 21, 2021

      Appealing to a wide range of students—from those who are pre-med, studying engineering or computing and informatics, to students who are interested in the societal and ethical impact of science and technology—the Science, Technology and Society (STS) minor allows students to explore the cultural, ethical, historical, political and institutional dimensions of science, medicine and technology.

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      July 07, 2021

      We are pleased to recognize the recent grants, publications, presentations, awards and honors of the members of the College of Arts and Sciences.

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      June 03, 2021

      We are pleased to recognize the recent grants, publications, presentations, awards and honors of the members of the College of Arts and Sciences.

    • Blue background with white text that reads Standing in Solidarity: A Frank Conversation About Anti-Asian Hate Crimes

      May 28, 2021

      To promote this educational awareness during a time when anti-Asian hate crimes are on the rise, Drexel’s Office of Equality and Diversity held a panel discussion event in collaboration with Rebecca Clothey, PhD, director of the Asian Studies minor program. This panel featured a conversation grounded in the experiences of Asian and Asian American students, faculty and professional staff members in the Drexel community, with dialogue from students and faculty in the College of Arts and Science.

    • May 10, 2021

      The senator representing South Philadelphia shared important career and leadership advice for Dragons to keep in mind for their own careers or civic journeys.

    • Headshots of Tim Hanlon and Angel Hogan

      May 04, 2021

      On Tuesday, June 8, 2021, the College of Arts and Sciences will celebrate the achievements of the Class of 2021 with a virtual commencement. The ceremony will be live-streamed from Mandell Theater, where a small party of dignitaries and speakers will gather.

    • Portraits of Liz Pham and Zyrah Alvi

      April 26, 2021

      CoAS students Liz Pham and Zyrah Alvi recently presented their research on corruption at the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women (CSW) 2021 Forum. 

    • ArcGIS map image of Calcutta

      April 19, 2021

      Due to COVID-19, Associate Professor of History Debjani Bhattacharyya, PhD, re-envisioned her usually hands-on course Rivers in History, using the advanced technology of ArcGIS.

    • Photo of Medina Talebi

      April 05, 2021

      College of Arts and Sciences junior Medina Talebi has been accepted to attend the highly competitive Ralph Bunche Summer Institute (RBSI), which helps prepare undergraduate students from traditionally underrepresented racial and ethnic minorities for an academic career in political science.

    • drexel alum shahmar beasley

      March 31, 2021

      In a short time, College of Arts and Sciences alumnus Shahmar Beasley ’19 has accomplished a lot. From being named a Forbes 30 Under 30 Scholar to campaigning for various politicians and attending Drexel’s Kline School of Law, Beasley keeps a full calendar.  

    • The College of Arts and Sciences weekly 'community read' of the book "Ebony & Ivy" starts on January 14. The class is free and open to all.

      December 18, 2020

      The College of Arts and Sciences is hosting a Community Read of the book Ebony & Ivy is being offered as a 1-credit special-topics course in politics in the winter and spring, open to all Drexel students. Community members and faculty, staff and alumni from the entire University are also invited to participate, at no cost. Meetings are from 6 to 6:50 p.m. on Thursdays and will be conducted via Zoom.

    • Recycling empty bottles and cans

      December 07, 2020

      Breath Hand, MS environmental policy 鈥21, knew from the early years of adulthood that every action she took in favor of the environment would help counteract the daunting effects of climate change and global warming. Studying environmental policy at Drexel was one of those actions.

    • Amelia Hoover Green, PhD - Associate Dean of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion

      September 25, 2020

      The College of Arts and Sciences is pleased to announce that Amelia Hoover Green, PhD, has been named its inaugural Associate Dean of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion.

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      August 26, 2020

      We are pleased to recognize the recent grants, publications, presentations, awards and honors of the members of the College of Arts and Sciences.

    • 91制片厂's 8th Annual Celebration of Faculty Authors -- June 2, 2020

      July 22, 2020

      In June, 91制片厂 gathered virtually to recognize over 100 accomplished authors and editors in its eighth-annual Celebrating Drexel Authors event. Members of the College of Arts and Sciences featured prominently in the event, including professors, graduate students and alumni from across several departments.

    • multi-ethnic hands - Our world can't wait.

      July 22, 2020

      The College of Arts and Sciences is pleased to announce that it will appoint an internal candidate to the new role of Associate Dean for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, with an expected start date of September 1, 2020. This new position will report directly to the Dean and become a member of the Dean’s Leadership Team, a group comprising Department Heads, Associate Deans and Directors.

    • Drexel Dragon Logo Blue

      June 10, 2020

      We are pleased to recognize the recent grants, publications, presentations, awards and honors of the members of the College of Arts and Sciences.

    • Drexel Dragon Logo Blue

      May 06, 2020

      We are pleased to recognize the recent grants, publications, presentations, awards and honors of the members of the College of Arts and Sciences.

    • Young women studying at an outdoors table

      May 05, 2020

      Explore the media鈥檚 influence on society, the role of the United Nations and the causes and consequences of aging in these new and noteworthy summer courses. While course meeting times are listed for scheduling purposes, courses may consist of a mix of synchronous and asynchronous engagements

    • Drexel Dragon Logo Blue

      April 03, 2020

      We are pleased to recognize the recent grants, publications, presentations, awards and honors of the members of the College of Arts and Sciences.

    • Drexel Dragon Logo Blue

      March 02, 2020

      We are pleased to recognize the recent grants, publications, presentations, awards and honors of the members of the College of Arts and Sciences.

    • February 12, 2020

      Healthy debate and discourse are at the center of most undergraduate students' lifestyles, but it may be hard to have a conversation with peers about climate change. Two activist students weigh in on how to ease the burden.

    • Drexel Dragon Logo Blue

      February 03, 2020

      We are pleased to recognize the recent grants, publications, presentations, awards and honors of the members of the College of Arts and Sciences.

    • STS master鈥檚 student Ann Campbell鈥檚 theory model, 鈥淢ultispecies Assemblages of the Capitalocene.鈥

      January 08, 2020

      I did not expect that students would use their potluck dish as part of their final project submission. We ate heptapod brownies, inspired by the extraterrestrial species in the movie 鈥淎rrival,鈥 and learned about bacteria, mold, and transnational technoscience as we sampled artisan cheeses. These potluck offerings were science, technology and society theory models, in edible form 鈥 nourishment for finals week at 91制片厂.

    • Drexel Dragon Logo Blue

      January 08, 2020

      We are pleased to recognize the recent grants, publications, presentations, awards and honors of the members of the College of Arts and Sciences.

    • Dakota Storm Peterson - Political Science Graduate of 91制片厂

      October 10, 2019

      A 2018 graduate of 91制片厂鈥檚 political science program is the recipient of a Fulbright U.S. Scholar Program award from the U.S. Department of State and the J. William Fulbright Foreign Scholarship Board. Dakota Storm Peterson recently embarked on his grant to Bosnia and Herzegovina, where he will conduct research at the University of Sarajevo and within Mre啪a za izgradnju mira (鈥渢he Peacebuilding Network鈥), a nongovernmental organization.

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      August 15, 2019

      Cultivate your intellectual passions and diversify your skills and with one of these new CoAS programs!

    • Drexel Dragon Logo Blue

      August 13, 2019

      We are pleased to recognize the recent grants, publications, presentations, awards and honors of the members of the College of Arts and Sciences.

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      June 25, 2019

      We are pleased to recognize the recent grants, publications, presentations, awards and honors of the members of the College of Arts and Sciences.

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      June 25, 2019

      We are pleased to announce faculty promotions and tenure appointments in the College of Arts and Sciences. Please join us in congratulating the following faculty members.

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      June 25, 2019

      Students in Drexel鈥檚 College of Arts and Sciences are scientific innovators, global explorers and leaders in education, communication and advocacy. Reflecting their accomplishments is the impressive number of national and international fellowships they received this year to support graduate education, professional experiences and research abroad.

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      May 23, 2019

      We are pleased to recognize the following College of Arts and Sciences students who have received university-wide awards.

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      April 29, 2019

      This fall, 91制片厂 will join an exclusive group of U.S. and international universities offering a Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy, Politics and Economics (PPE). A joint endeavor of the Department of Politics, the Department of English and Philosophy and the LeBow College of Business’ School of Economics, the BA in PPE provides a multidisciplinary foundation for professionals who will address the complex, interconnected challenges of contemporary life.

    • Drexel Dragon Logo Blue

      April 29, 2019

      We are pleased to recognize the recent grants, publications, presentations, awards and honors of the members of the College of Arts and Sciences.

    • Drexel Experts Consider the Green New Deal

      April 12, 2019

      Unrealistic. Not ambitious enough. Too little, too late. Worth a shot? Already the subject of a great deal of conjecture and debate, the聽Green New Deal, a聽broad set of policy goals addressing environmental justice and climate change, recently reinvigorated by House Democrats, is likely to remain a central issue as the 2020 election approaches. Drexel faculty experts, with background spanning environmental science, engineering, atmospheric chemistry, environmental justice and policy, labor and environmental economics weigh in on the origin, scope and viability of the GND鈥檚 goals and similar policy efforts.

    • Drexel Dragon Logo Blue

      April 01, 2019

      We are pleased to recognize the recent grants, publications, presentations, awards and honors of the members of the College of Arts and Sciences.

    • Drexel Dragon Logo Blue

      March 05, 2019

      We are pleased to recognize the recent grants, publications, presentations, awards and honors of the members of the College of Arts and Sciences.

    • Drexel College of Arts and Sciences Graduation

      February 05, 2019

      When it comes to life after graduation, there are many exciting decisions to consider, from choosing where to put down roots, to applying for jobs and determining if graduate or professional school is right for you.

    • The Commander's Dilemma book cover by Drexel Professor Amelia Hoover Green

      February 01, 2019

      Why do some military groups commit many types of violence, whereas others carefully control violence against citizens? In her new book 鈥淭he Commander鈥檚 Dilemma: Violence and Restraint in Wartime,鈥 Cornell University Press, Assistant Professor of Politics Amelia Hoover Green, PhD 鈥 whose research focuses on conflict-related violence, intra-armed groups and human rights 鈥 argues that restraint occurs when fighters understand why they are fighting. That is, when commanders invest in political education.

    • Student Organization - 91制片厂 Mock Trial Association

      February 01, 2019

      We caught up with Talha Mukhtar, a philosophy and political science major, to chat about his experiences with the Drexel Undergraduate Mock Trial Association. Mukhtar is a senior and the current president of DUMT.

    • Shahmar Beasley - Drexel Political Science Student

      January 25, 2019

      Shahmar Beasley is a community leader in the truest sense. His internship experience 鈥 with two Pennsylvania state representatives, a Philadelphia judge and a criminal defense attorney 鈥 is matched only by his civic engagement. Between fundraising for underserved communities and studying for the LSAT exam, he also organized the Thomas R. Kline School of Law鈥檚 first District Attorney candidates debate as the past president of Drexel Democrats.

    • Amber Racine, Esq. - Drexel History Politics

      January 24, 2019

      Stumbling upon personal injury law during her co-op as a history and politics student and A.J. Drexel Scholar at Drexel, Amber Racine has since become a rising star of the field. Her accolades range from 鈥淟awyer on the Fast Track鈥 from The Legal Intelligencer to being named chair of the Philadelphia Bar Association Board of Governors for 2019. Her successes aside, Racine is most grateful for the chance to make a difference in people鈥檚 lives.

    • Jon 鈥淛ack鈥 Santucci, PhD

      January 03, 2019

      Assistant Teaching Professor of Politics Jon 鈥淛ack鈥 Santucci, PhD, has studied proportional represenation and attitudes toward the electoral process, and encourages his students to dig deeper into political narratives.

    • Philadelphia at Night

      December 11, 2018

      The 91制片厂 Center for Public Policy debuted the latest edition of Drexel Policy Notes titled Climate Change and the Future of the North American City at the Philadelphia Citizen's Ideas We Should Steal conference on November 30, 2018. The Issue brings together 15 of Drexel's environmental experts to weigh in on what Philadelphia may look like in 2100.

    • November 29, 2018

      An analysis of proposed vaccine legislation between 2011 and 2017 shows that although the majority of proposed bills would have allowed more parents to exempt their children from school immunization requirements, those that favored vaccines were more likely to become law.

    • Book Cover: Breathtaking

      November 27, 2018

      Alison Kenner, PhD, assistant professor of politics and of science, technology and society, has studied how people live with and care for asthma for more than a decade. Her new book, 鈥淏reathtaking: Asthma Care in a Time of Climate Change,鈥 published by the University of Minnesota Press, examines this chronic disorder in light of global environmental changes.

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      November 26, 2018

      We are pleased to recognize the recent grants, publications, presentations, awards and honors of members of the College of Arts and Sciences.

    • John Brooks

      November 12, 2018

      United States Marine Corps veteran and senior political science major John Brooks shared his path to Drexel and how he鈥檚 giving back to veterans in the Philadelphia community. Here鈥檚 his story in his own words, as told to staff writer Kylie Gray.

    • Ocean and waves

      November 08, 2018

      Global temperatures have been rising for decades, but recent headlines indicate that climate change is happening even聽faster聽than climate scientists anticipated. Recent studies show the聽Earth鈥檚 oceans are building and storing heat聽at rates much higher than previously estimated. The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), recently released a sobering聽report detailing the looming economic and environmental impacts of a rapidly warming world.

    • Drexel Dragon Logo Blue

      October 19, 2018

      We are pleased to recognize the recent grants, publications, presentations, awards and honors of members of the College of Arts and Sciences.

    • 91制片厂 Main Building Exterior

      October 15, 2018

      Explore how natural disasters shape our world, changing perceptions of mental illness, and the effects of social movements on theories of democracy in these new and noteworthy winter courses.

    • 91制片厂 Main Building Exterior

      September 25, 2018

      We are thrilled to introduce the following new faculty members and welcome them to the College of Arts and Sciences community.

    • Drexel Dragon Logo Blue

      September 24, 2018

      We are pleased to recognize the recent grants, publications, presentations, awards and honors of members of the College of Arts and Sciences.

    • Eastern Coyote Pup. Photo 漏 Christian Hunold

      September 24, 2018

    • July 19, 2018

      A new study by Drexel environmental sociologist Robert J. Brulle, PhD, shows that between 2000 and 2016, lobbyists spent more than two billion dollars on influencing relevant legislation in the US Congress. As the first peer-reviewed, comprehensive analysis ever conducted of climate lobbying data, Brulle鈥檚 research confirms the spending of environmental groups and the renewable energy sector was eclipsed by the spending of the electrical utilities, fossil fuel, and transportation sectors.

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      July 03, 2018

      The Departments of History and Politics are seeking a work study department assistant for 10 鈥 20 hours per week. The position involves physical and electronic filing, information collection and organization, light editing, promotion assistance, set-up and breakdown of lectures and panel discussions, deliveries (not heavy), and other duties as assigned by the Program Manager and Department Administrator.

    • Soccer Star Bridges Activism, Leadership and Research

      May 29, 2018

      Outside a soccer stadium in Buenos Aires, 18-year-old Dakota Peterson and his youth academy teammates sat late into the evening. As Latin music drifted overhead, Peterson felt life pulling him 鈥 not toward a career in professional soccer, as he had once imagined, but toward one that would invoke a similar spirit of collaboration, leadership and global connectedness.

    • Drexel Dragon Logo Blue

      May 22, 2018

      The mission of the College of Arts and Sciences and the University could not be accomplished without the dedication and support of our faculty members. It is their pursuit of excellence in teaching, research and scholarship that reinforces our position as a modern liberal arts college, and enhances our University鈥檚 reputation as a world-class research institution.

    • Caitlin Walczyk

      April 30, 2018

      In the Central Asian country of Kazakhstan, Caitlin Walczyk practiced her Russian in cab rides across the city of Almaty. The double major in global studies and political science spent nine months in Kazakhstan as a Boren Scholar, an award that supports undergraduate language study in countries vital to U.S. security interests.

    • April 25, 2018

      Last term, a class of students in the Pennoni Honors College learned about the inner workings of three different 91制片厂 publications 鈥 and got to contribute to them.

    • Drexel Humanities and Social Sciences Lab

      April 03, 2018

    • Drexel Student Stephanie Oppenheim

      March 16, 2018

      Data science major Laurel Vaughan interviewed Stephanie Oppenheim, a sociology major with minors in political science and science, technology and society, about her decision to minor in STS.

    • March 08, 2018

    • Philadelphia skyline on a hot summer evening

      January 22, 2018

      Weather changes, such as the unseasonably high temperatures in Philadelphia this fall, can have serious impacts on health, says Drexel鈥檚 Ali Kenner, PhD, assistant professor of political science and of science, technology and society 鈥 especially for senior citizens, who are at higher risk for climate-related health complications.

    • Drexel Associate Professor Gwen Ottinger, PhD

      January 17, 2018

      If you live in a town or city like Philadelphia where industrial facilities are emitting chemicals into the air, there is plenty of reason to wonder: How is this affecting me? Few communities have access to ambient air-monitoring data, and those that do rarely use it because it is complicated and lacks context.

    • National Science Foundation Logo

      November 08, 2017

      Autism spectrum disorder is a complex issue historically, culturally and scientifically. The broad definition of autism 鈥 which encompasses a range of symptoms related to communication, social responsiveness and behavior 鈥 raises unique challenges for scientists, many of whom may not have the tools to anticipate the ethical implications of their research.

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      September 25, 2017

      Students still looking for classes to fill their fall schedules can explore workplace identity, comparative social movements, citizen science and more in these fall courses.

    • Oil Refinery Philadelphia

      August 17, 2017

      If you live in a town or city where industrial facilities are emitting chemicals into the air, there is plenty of reason to wonder: How is this affecting me?

    • Drexel Professors Phillip Ayoub and Alison Kenner

      July 17, 2017

      Political Science Professor Phillip Ayoub recently received two awards: the Drexel Career Development Award (CDA) and first annual Best Article Award from the Gender and Sexual Research Network of the Council for European Studies (GSRN)

    • Drexel Main Building Interior

      June 27, 2017

      Learn to think like a publicist, understand what it means to be a citizen scientist, and examine the idea of peace in these fall courses.

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      June 26, 2017

      The mission of the College of Arts and Sciences and the University could not be accomplished without the dedication and support of our faculty members. It is their pursuit of excellence in teaching, research and scholarship that reinforces our position as a modern liberal arts college, and enhances our University鈥檚 reputation as a world-class research institution.

    • February 06, 2017

      A series of forums on campus, including one set for Feb. 8, have provided spaces for those affected by the immigration and travel ban, either directly or indirectly, to discuss their concerns and seek information about how to move forward.

    • September 07, 2016

      This fall, Drexel will hold a series of free lectures dedicated to telling certain chapters of Drexel鈥檚 history.

    • August 03, 2016

      Caitlin Walczyk will be the first Drexel student to receive a scholarship or fellowship to study in Kazakhstan when she spends a year studying Russian in the country as a Boren Awards honoree.

    • July 18, 2016

      Political science and international area studies double major Greta Jusyte lent a hand in putting on the Democratic National Convention through an internship with the Philadelphia Host Committee.

    • February 04, 2016

      Professors Scott Knowles and Richardson Dilworth are reliving Drexel鈥檚 entire 125 years of existence in a new book and online oral history that will be unveiled later this year, to coincide with the anniversary of Drexel鈥檚 founding in 1891.

    • December 07, 2015

      Hannah Abrams wasn鈥檛 too sure about what she wanted to do after graduation. One international co-op changed everything for her.

    • July 29, 2015

      Philadelphia Mayor Michael Nutter detailed the start of his run for mayor and what he considers vital to leadership as a part of a lecture series hosted by LeBow鈥檚 Institute for Strategic Leadership.

    • July 06, 2015

      With Drexel鈥檚 quasquicentennial (125th anniversary) next year, a pair of College of Arts and Sciences professors has set out to tell the whole history of the University with a little help from the Dragon community.

    • March 19, 2015

      In a public discussion, entitled 鈥淩enewing the American 鈥淲e鈥: What We Owe James Wilson,鈥 Ambassador Joseph M. Torsella (Ret.) will share his thoughts on how we can 鈥 and why we must 鈥 renew our sense of American community in these polarized times.

    • January 16, 2015

      After two years on the town council of Moorestown, New Jersey, Victoria Napolitano, a 2010 Drexel grad, was named mayor. She credits part of her success to Drexel for making her feel comfortable in the post-college world.

    • May 14, 2014

      DrexelNow talked with Amy Slaton about "competency-based" programs, which The Atlantic called a "top trend" in education.

    • April 30, 2014

      Last week, the Supreme Court handed down its latest decision on the topic of affirmative action in college admissions, ruling 6-2 that voters can ban state colleges and universities from using race as a factor in admitting students. André Carrington was paying close attention.

    • January 27, 2014

      Tianna Gaines-Turner, a low-income mother of three children from North Philadelphia, will attend the State of the Union address as a guest of Pennsylvania Senator Bob Casey on Jan. 28, the Senator announced today. Her attendance marks a new achievement of a Drexel program raising the voices of families living in poverty to gain a place in the national conversation.

    • September 13, 2013

      With a heated debate raging over what actions should be taken in response to Syrian President Bashar al-Assad鈥檚 suspected chemical attack thought to have killed more than 1,000 civilians鈥攊ncluding hundreds of children鈥擠rexelNow checked in with Daniel Friedheimto hear his thoughts on a possible military strike against Syria.

    • August 30, 2013

      In this excerpt from his recently released book, Drexel political science professor George Ciccariello-Maher argues that discussions about Venezuelan politics far too often focused on Hugo Chávez, the man who sat in the president鈥檚 office, rather than the movement鈥攁nd the people鈥攚ho put him there.

    • May 15, 2013

      Minnesota recently became the 12th state to pass a same-sex marriage bill in the United States鈥攏ow one third of the nation is making strides towards gender and sexual equality. Drexel鈥檚 Dr. Scott Barclay weighs in on this trend and the remaining states hanging in the balance.

    • April 15, 2013

      Philadelphia Mayor Michael Nutter recently announced that, in collaboration with various local organizations including Drexel's Vision 2020 project, Philadelphia will host the nation鈥檚 celebration of the 100th anniversary of women鈥檚 voting rights in the year 2020.

    • March 25, 2013

      After a difficult election season that ended in a presidential loss, Republicans are evaluating their messaging in an effort to win over those who voted Democrat in November. Professor Bill Rosenberg weighs in on the party鈥檚 efforts to reconnect with the public, and what it might mean for the future of conservative politics.

    • March 13, 2013

      Last week, the Philadelphia School Reform Commission ordered the closing of 23 Philadelphia School District schools. Drexel's Tina Richardson spoke with DrexelNow about why the public has reacted so strongly to the closings, whether the process was flawed, and how the remaining schools can best welcome the reassigned students.

    • March 06, 2013

      Hugo Chávez, longtime president of Venezuela and one of the most polarizing figures in world politics, passed away on Monday after a long battle with cancer. George Ciccariello-Maher, an assistant professor in Drexel鈥檚 Department of History & Politics and a leading expert on Venezuelan politics, spoke with DrexelNow after Chávez鈥檚 death to address the deceased leader鈥檚 legacy and what comes next for a country facing an uncertain future.

    • January 18, 2013

      Bill Rosenberg, professor of history and politics and director of Drexel鈥檚 Survey Research Center, shares his thoughts about the history of presidential inaugurations and what President Obama鈥檚 ceremony on January 21 says about his second term in office.

    • December 12, 2012

      Dr. Mike Gombola, professor of finance at the LeBow College of Business, provided DrexelNow with some insight into the looming tax increases and spending cuts that have been dubbed the "fiscal cliff."

    • December 12, 2012

      Ciccariello-Maher, an assistant professor in Drexel鈥檚 Department of History & Politics and a leading expert on Venezuela, has not only studied the nation closely, but also lived and taught there.

    • November 07, 2012

      Tuesday night鈥檚 election results declared incumbent President Barack Obama the victor after a long鈥攁nd often bitter鈥攃ampaign season. DrexelNow spoke with Dr. Bill Rosenberg about the outcome of this election, and what four more years of an Obama administration means for the United States.

    • November 01, 2012

      DrexelNow spoke with Dr. Barbara Hoekje, associate professor in the Department of Culture and Communication, about President Obama鈥檚 2012 campaign slogan, 鈥淔orward.鈥

    • October 17, 2012

      DrexelNow checked in again with Dr. Bill Rosenberg, this time about the October 11 vice-presidential debate.

    • October 10, 2012

      DrexelNow chatted with political science professor Dr. Bill Rosenberg about the October 3 presidential debate and what he expects from the October 11 vice-presidential debate.

    • October 09, 2012

      A one-credit fall honors course offered an inside look into the relationship between politics and the media.

    • September 05, 2012

      Novak says most people just accept political attack ads as part of the whole sphere of politics.

    • July 11, 2012

      In the wake of the Supreme Court's heath care decision, DrexelNow asked Dr. Robert Field, a professor at the School of Public Health and the Earle Mack School of Law, to put the ruling in context.

    • July 10, 2012

      DrexelNow asked Dr. Richardson Dilworth, an associate professor and director for Drexel鈥檚 Center for Public Policy, if Pennsylvania鈥檚 new voter ID law could impact the presidential election.