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    • All students in Drexel's Clinical Psychology Doctoral Program matched with internships

      March 02, 2026

      Students in Drexel’s clinical psychology doctoral program continued their track record of a 100% match rate for clinical internship programs.

    • February 18, 2026

      Carl R. Pacifico Professor of Neuropsychology and Athletic Director Emeritus Eric Zillmer, PsyD, shared his expertise about past and present Olympics, as shaped by his mother's and sister's Olympic accomplishments.

    • February 09, 2026

      Individuals with strong attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) symptoms, related to inefficient cognitive executive function, may experience a surprising benefit: a natural inclination toward a type of intuitive thinking that supports creative breakthroughs, according to a new study from 91制片厂 researchers.

    • December 17, 2025

      Psychology professor Eric Zillmer, PsyD, shared why you should focus more on experiences than results when coming up with New Year鈥檚 resolutions.

    • Asad Baig and Alexandra Goodin won Fulbright awards

      July 08, 2025

      Recent College of Arts and Sciences graduates Asad Baig and Alexandra Goodin were awarded Fulbright U.S. Student Program grants for 2025-26. The Fulbright U.S. Student Program provides grants for one year of graduate study, research, creative projects or teaching English worldwide.

       

    • June 12, 2025

      The Philadelphia Challenge is a 91制片厂 library exhibit initiative based on the work of students exploring happiness and Philadelphia through a Psychology 101 鈥淕eneral Psychology鈥 class.

    • All students in Drexel's Clinical Psychology Doctoral Program matched with internships

      February 26, 2025

      Students in Drexel’s clinical psychology doctoral program continued their track record of a 100% match rate for clinical internship programs.

    • February 21, 2025

      Because almost no existing diet programs focus specifically on reducing ultra-processed food intake, researchers from 91制片厂鈥檚 College of Arts and Sciences designed an intervention that included a variety of tactics to target the uniquely problematic aspects of UPFs. On average, participants successfully reduced their UPF intake by almost half.

    • Caitlin Betson and Chan Chung

      February 11, 2025

      Drexel’s Pennoni Honors College recently established the Teagle Civic Impact Award to honor student researchers for groundbreaking research that significantly contributes to the public good.

    • Psychology major Onisha Rahman

      February 07, 2025

      Onisha Rahman presented a research proposal at the National Collegiate Research Conference at Harvard University.

    • December 18, 2024

      Advice, inspiration and ideas for having a happy 2025.

    • Psychology major Katelyn Phan

      October 01, 2024

      Phan is also minoring in biological sciences and pursuing a certification in medical humanities, and is a member of Pennoni Honors College, the College of Arts and Sciences Student Leadership Council, and the Women’s Health Psychology Lab. Learn more about her in this Q&A.

    • Alumni Judge Tammy Mai at judged student posters at Research Day 2024

      June 11, 2024

      The College of Arts and Sciences hosted Research Day on Tuesday, June 4 to celebrate the diverse scholarly activity taking place across our college.  

    • The inaugural Arts and Sciences Symposium featured a panel of Johnson & Johnson leaders

      May 31, 2024

      The College of Arts and Sciences partnered with the College of Medicine, College of Nursing and Health Professions and Dornsife School of Public Health to present the 2024 Arts and Sciences Symposium: The Race to Health Equity, highlighting the important work that Drexel and its partners, like Johnson & Johnson, are doing in this space to better serve our communities.

    • April 24, 2024

      Researchers from 91制片厂鈥檚 Creativity Research Lab developed an artificial intelligence technique that can effectively estimate an individual鈥檚 brain age based on electroencephalogram (EEG) brain scans. The technology could help to make early, regular screening for degenerative brain diseases more accessible.

    • Arts and Sciences Symposium The Race to Health Equity

      April 12, 2024

      The College of Arts and Sciences has partnered with the College of Medicine, College of Nursing and Health Professions and Dornsife School of Public Health to present the 2024 Arts and Sciences Symposium on May 15. 

    • Sean Hyatt, BS Psychology '23

      April 11, 2024

      The Danté M. Austin Memorial Scholarship is awarded to one local student annually by the Gay Officers Action League (GOAL) of Greater Philadelphia.  

       

    • March 11, 2024

      Need an impartial sounding board for something you鈥檙e going through at Drexel? The Drexel Ombuds 鈥 College of Arts and Sciences professor Kirk Heilbrun, PhD 鈥 can offer confidential and unbiased counsel.

    • 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.

    • March 04, 2024

      A new neuroimaging study from 91制片厂鈥檚 Creativity Research Lab is the first to reveal how the brain gets to the creative flow state.

    • February 13, 2024

      New research from 91制片厂鈥檚 Center for Weight, Eating and Lifestyle Science (WELL Center), examined how often people experiencing binge eating are also using cannabis recreationally, and whether patients who use cannabis experience more severe eating disorder symptoms or symptoms of struggling with mental health.

    • January 19, 2024

      Your path to bringing more joy to your life could start with this virtual trip and expert-approved tips for increasing happiness.

    • 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. 

    • September 01, 2023

      91制片厂鈥檚 undergraduate summer research program culminates every year with a display of what students studying areas including MXenes, breast cancer, esports and more have discovered.

    • June 20, 2023

      The winners of this year's Drexel Cap Contest all used creativity to decorate their caps 鈥 as well as personal photos, wings and lots of glitter and gold.

    • Clockwise from top left: Hannah Grosman, Elizabeth Lampe, Tyler Andres-Bray, Matthew Mieles, Huiruo Zeng and Evan Arena

      May 18, 2023

      91制片厂 Graduate College recently announced the recipients of the 2023 Graduate Excellence Awards. These awards recognize high-achieving graduate and professional students across disciplines in mentorship, scholarship, civic engagement, service, research and teaching assistance. Congratulations to the College of Arts and Sciences students who were honored with these awards! 

    • Drexel College of Arts and Sciences 2023 commencement speaker Elizabeth Lombardo received her doctoral degree in Clinical Psychology from 91制片厂 in 2002.

      May 17, 2023

      According to Dr. Elizabeth Lombardo, our mental health is our superpower. Lombardo will share her science-based knowledge and advice with the class of 2023 as the keynote speaker at the CoAS commencement ceremony on June 15. She speaks more about her career path and offers words of wisdom to graduates in this Q&A.

    • 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. 

    • MommaConnect will help women with postpartum depression

      April 03, 2023

      Associate Professor of Psychology Pamela A. Geller, PhD, and her team have been supporting new mothers with postpartum depression (PPD) since 2016 through their Mother Baby Connections program. Now, they're developing MommaConnect, a mobile app that would facilitate virtual treatment for those struggling with PPD. 

    • Lashae Williams

      March 16, 2023

      Lashae Williams, a PhD candidate in clinical psychology, received an inaugural Internship Scholarship from the Society for Black Neuropsychology. She is one of two trainees to receive this award, which eases the financial burden of the internship application process.

    • Drexel Chrysikou Lab

      February 24, 2023

      Congratulations to all 10 of Drexel's clinical psychology doctoral students who matched for internships at high quality sites! Congratulations also to their mentors. Matching is a highly competitive process and 100% match rate to top-notch sites is another important metric of the strength of the clinical psych doctoral program at Drexel.

    • Two-headed Janus

      January 27, 2023

      "The new year provides us with an opportunity to not only review our past year, but also to prepare for the future," says 91制片厂 College of Arts and Sciences Carl R. Pacifico Professor of Neuropsychology Eric Zillmer, PsyD. Zillmer shares eight tips for staying on track with your goals in 2023.

    • January 17, 2023

      Pacifico Professor of Neuropsychology Eric Zillmer, PsyD, shared eight tips for staying on track with your goals.

    • Various junk foods, such as chips, candy and ice cream on a wooden table

      December 20, 2022

      Before being proven as addictive and damaging, cigarettes gained the attention of children through relatable slogans, cartoon characters and attractive designs. Only with marketing regulation and research detailing the destructive effects of tobacco did smoking slowly become less attractive to its young audience. But the marketing of harmful substances to vulnerable populations hasn’t gone away entirely. Instead, it has switched focus to another product: ultra-processed foods, commonly known as “junk food.” Erica LaFata, PhD, an assistant research professor in the Center for Weight, Eating and Lifestyle Science (WELL Center), was recently awarded a grant to explore food addiction in relation to ultra-processed foods.

    • September 01, 2022

      Eric Zillmer, PsyD, Carl R. Pacifico Professor of Neuropsychology in the College of Arts and Sciences, offered his insight as a neuropsychologist whose third edition of the 鈥淢ilitary Psychology鈥 book he co-edited was published five days after the six-month anniversary of Russia鈥檚 invasion.

    • smiling woman standing beside a yellow research board outside on a sunny day

      April 05, 2022

      Growing up in South Brunswick, New Jersey, psychology major and student advisory board member Sanjana Oak rarely saw herself represented on the television screen. When she did, that character was grossly stereotyped or there only for comedic relief. What was worse, in real life, her peers expected her to behave in that same way. Curious about whether her experience was unique, she set up a research project through the STAR (Students Tackling Advanced Research) Scholars Program in the Pennoni Honors College.

    • Drexel Professor John Kounios' Creativity Research Lab: "Where in the Brain Does Creativity Come from? Evidence from Jazz Musicians"

      March 31, 2022

      In February, 100 percent of eligible doctoral candidates in the Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences programs matched with exceptional internship placement sites. This included three out of the eight students matching with the VA San Diego/University of California, San Diego—one of the leading internship sites in the country.

    • person in black shirt looking at piece of paper, arms wearing striped sleeves are also looking at the paper

      March 28, 2022

      For individuals convicted of a summary offense, such as retail theft, who have had no subsequent arrests for a designated number of years, expungement—the erasure of a formal arrest or conviction record—may be a path to a fresh start...

    • Blue Drexel dragon logo

      March 17, 2022

      Researchers who conducted a small randomized trial of a form of non-invasive brain stimulation called tDCS (transcranial direct current stimulation) have found mechanistic evidence supporting its ability to help patients with moderate to severe major depressive disorder (MDD).

    • I am psyched poster reading "this is what a psychologist looks like"

      March 03, 2022

      The I Am Psyched! national touring exhibit has returned to Drexel and is being presented in person this month after last year’s virtual presentation due to the pandemic.

    • February 15, 2022

      Veteran teachers will tell you that students are very perceptive about peers who are causing problems. Giving weight to this educational adage is recent research from the Psychological and Brain Sciences department in the College of Arts and Sciences at 91制片厂 and the Center for Violence Prevention at Children鈥檚 Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) that suggests nuanced observations about relational aggression across teachers and students.

    • Headshot of Keisha April on blue and gold Drexel background

      October 27, 2021

      Keisha April, PhD, a recent graduate of Drexel’s Clinical Psychology PhD program, won the Art Nezu Dissertation Diversity Award for her dissertation “Let’s ‘talk’ about the police: The role of race and the intergenerational transmission of police legitimacy attitudes in the legal socialization of youth.” This prestigious award recognizes an individual whose doctoral dissertation makes an outstanding contribution to the field of professional psychology and diversity and/or multiculturalism.

    • Blue Drexel dragon logo

      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.

    • Photo of Erica Schulte on Drexel blue and gold background

      September 29, 2021

      Erica Schulte, PhD, is an assistant research professor in the WELL Center. She earned her Bachelor’s degree in psychology from the University of Kansas and her doctoral degree in clinical psychology from the University of Michigan. Schulte completed a predoctoral internship at the Medical University of South Carolina and a two-year postdoctoral research fellowship with the Center for Weight and Eating Disorders at the University of Pennsylvania.

    • Evangelia Chrysikou

      September 20, 2021

      Evangelia Chrysikou, PhD, was appointed to a three-year term as associate dean for research following her service as interim associate dean. The Associate Professor of Psychological and Brain Sciences and Director of the Applied Cognitive and Brain Sciences PhD program recently took the time to answer questions about her own research, the importance of undergraduate research opportunities and her goals as associate dean, among other things.

    • Blue Drexel dragon logo

      September 09, 2021

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

    • Headshot of Tetyana Yevdosyuk

      August 31, 2021

      During the spring/summer co-op, the College of Arts and Sciences invested $425,000 to offer 51 positions for students to pursue. Two students, Victoria Wible and Tetyana Yevdosyuk, share their experiences.

    • 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.

    • August 17, 2021

      For decades, there has been an accepted definition of dieting in academia, and in society as a whole. Michael Lowe, PhD, a professor in 91制片厂鈥檚 College of Arts and Sciences, has recently reevaluated the decades of dieting research to redefine the way researchers and the public define 鈥 and therefore understand - dieting and the culture of weight loss.

    • Blue Drexel dragon logo

      August 12, 2021

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

    • John Medaglia

      August 09, 2021

      Assistant Professor of Psychology John Medaglia, PhD, and collaborator Flavia Vitale, PhD, assistant professor of neurology at the University of Pennsylvania, have been awarded an R01 research project grant from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to develop a next-generation dry EEG using MXene electrodes, creating an update to this neuroscience technique that has been fundamentally unchanged for over 100 years. 

    • July 21, 2021

      Eric Zillmer, PsyD, shared some of what he saw and experienced during his run of more than 23 years at the helm of collegiate sports for the University 鈥 and what comes next.

    • Blue Drexel dragon logo

      July 08, 2021

      As a means of supporting the ongoing development of 91制片厂’s research, scholarship and creative activities, as well as recognizing excellence in teaching and professional service, the Office of Research & Innovation and the Office of Faculty Advancement and Undergraduate Affairs are pleased to announce the recipients of the 2020-21 Research, Scholarship and Creativity Awards and the 2020-21 Provost Awards for Teaching, Scholarship and Professional Service.

    • Blue Drexel dragon logo

      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.

    • Drexel Dragon Logo Blue

      June 08, 2021

      We are pleased to recognize the following graduate students in the College of Arts and Sciences, who recently received Drexel Emerging Graduate Scholars Conference Awards and Graduate Student Excellence Awards.

    • Tim Hanlon

      June 07, 2021

      Tim Hanlon is an honors biology major with a concentration in organismal biology and physiology, a minor in neuroscience, certificates in creative writing and in publishing, and is also the outgoing Student Body President. Hanlon recently took the time to reflect on his time at Drexel and share what’s in store for him after graduation.

    • Drexel Dragon Logo Blue

      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.

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      June 01, 2021

      At the Spring 2021 CoAS Interdepartmental Research Showcase, Emily Greberman, a Criminology & Justice Studies and Psychology major, took home first prize for her research presentation on "Twitter As a Mechanism for Coping with a Traumatic Event: Ferguson and the Shooting of Michael Brown."

    • Michael Silverstein

      May 24, 2021

      Michael Silverstein, a doctoral candidate in clinical psychology, investigated the relationship between attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and executive dysfunction symptoms in adults and found that ADHD symptoms were strongly correlated with and predictive of executive function deficits (EFDs), guiding clinicians to take a more holistic approach to treatment. The resulting paper received enough citations to place it in the top one percent of the academic field of psychiatry/psychology based on a highly cited threshold for the field and publication year.

    • Maxwell Franklin, Johannes Wagner, and Elizabeth Espinal

      May 20, 2021

      Two CoAS graduate students and one recent alumni have received 2021 National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowships to promote research efforts in physics and clinical psychology. The NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program aims to encourage innovation and creativity in STEM fields by investing in outstanding graduate students through a five-year fellowship program. The fellowship includes three years’ worth of financial support, with an annual stipend of $34,000 and a cost of education allowance of $12,000 awarded to the researcher and their institution.

    • Evangelia Chrysikou

      May 18, 2021

      Evangelia G. Chrysikou, PhD, from the Department of Psychology, has been appointed to a 3-year term as Associate Dean for Research to provide leadership to all research and scholarly/creative inquiry programs in the College of Arts and Sciences.

    • 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.

    • Doctoral Student Fareshte Erani

      April 08, 2021

      Clinical Psychology PhD student Fareshte Erani was awarded the Ruth L. Kirschstein National Research Service Award (NRSA) Individual Predoctoral Fellowship to Promote Diversity in Health-Related Research, which supports the research training of predoctoral students from diverse backgrounds that are underrepresented in the biomedical, behavioral or clinical research workforce.

    • January 28, 2021

      Kirk Heilbrun, PhD, a professor of psychology, has been the Drexel Ombuds since 2018, and specializes in lending an ear and offering advice to any Dragons in need.

    • December 17, 2020

      <p>Researchers from the <strong>Center for Weight, Eating and Lifestyle Science</strong> (WELL Center) in the College of Arts and Sciences at 91制片厂 systematically reviewed numerous independently published guidelines for having conversations with children about weight status to analyze their content, consistency, actionability and scientific support. They recommend future guidelines unify their messages for caregivers and health care professionals and be better supported by scholarly data.</p>

    • December 14, 2020

      Research from the <strong>Center for Weight, Eating and Lifestyle Science </strong>(WELL Center) in the College of Arts and Sciences at 91制片厂 suggests that health counselors having access to self-monitored health data would improve a person&rsquo;s weight loss maintenance.

    • 2020 CoAS Research Day Winners

      December 07, 2020

      The College of Arts and Sciences鈥 first-ever virtual Research Day showcased unique and innovative research conducted last spring and summer by Drexel students and their CoAS faculty mentors. The research may have been conducted as part of a research co-op, STAR Scholars project, independent funding and more. Learn more about the students who received the day鈥檚 top prizes and how the awardees have used the projects to push forward in their academic and professional careers.

    • 2020 New College of Arts and Sciences Faculty

      December 07, 2020

      Meet the new faculty in the College of Arts and Sciences, and please join us in offering them a warm welcome to our community!

    • Logo - Drexel Office of the Provost

      October 28, 2020

      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.

    • Drexel Dragon Logo Blue

      September 29, 2020

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

    • Meghan Butryn, PhD - Drexel Psychology Prof and Licensed Clinical Psychologist

      September 25, 2020

      Meghan Butryn, PhD, is an associate professor in the Department of Psychology and a licensed clinical psychologist. She also serves as Director of Research in Drexel鈥檚 Center for Weight, Eating and Lifestyle Science.

    • Drexel Dragon Logo Blue

      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.

    • Drexel Dragon Logo Blue

      July 27, 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's Juvenile Justice Research and Reform Lab

      June 05, 2020

      Correctional facilities have emerged as hotspots for the spread of COVID-19, and confined youth face an increased risk of COVID-19 infection. Given the overrepresentation of youth of color in correctional facilities, the disproportionate infection and mortality rate of COVID-19 among communities of color is compounded for these youth.

    • Drexel Dragon Logo Blue

      June 05, 2020

      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!

    • April 09, 2020

      <p>A new neuroimaging study out of 91制片厂's Creativity Research Lab points to an answer of what may have driven the evolutionary development of creativity.</p>

    • Graphic: Covid-19 Resource List by clinical psychology PhD student Kelsey Clark

      April 07, 2020

      As the ripple effects of the COVID-19 pandemic continued to spread, clinical psychology PhD student Kelsey Clark was inspired by her training as both a scientist and a clinical practitioner to do something. She created the COIVD-19 Resource List 鈥 now stretching over 400 items long 鈥 to connect the public with a range of resources, with a focus on mental health.

    • 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.

    • March 31, 2020

      <p>A new brain-imaging study out of 91制片厂's Creativity Research Lab sheds light on the controversy on which side of the brain is responsible for creativity by studying the brain of jazz guitarists during improvisation.&nbsp;</p>

    • 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.

    • 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.

    • February 03, 2020

      Researchers from the Center for Weight, Eating and Lifestyle Science (WELL Center) in the College of Arts and Sciences at 91制片厂 found exercise to be a protective factor in a study where participants in a weight loss program, who were following a reduced-calorie diet, engaged in exercise in their real-world environments.

    • January 22, 2020

      In the early 19th century, the University鈥檚 founder鈥檚 father, Francis Martin Drexel, left his native Austria to become a famous portrait painter in America. He ended up creating a banking dynasty that led to the creation and funding of 91制片厂.

    • January 21, 2020

      Drexel psychology professors and husband-and-wife team Art and Christine Nezu celebrated 30 years at the University last year 鈥 and 36-plus years of marriage.

    • January 17, 2020

      <span>Similar to national trends, more than one-third of Drexel undergraduate students change their major at least once. Like Elizabeth Warnock, who, after three failed switches within two different colleges her freshman year, found the elusive perfect fit she&rsquo;d been seeking.</span><br />

    • 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.

    • David DeMatteo, JD, PhD, ABPP - Becoming a Forensic Psychologist

      January 06, 2020

      Aided by depictions in the media and popular culture, forensic psychology is a rapidly growing field. However, there are still many misconceptions about what it means to be a forensic psychologist — and how to become one. A team from Drexel’s Department of Psychology sought to address the lack of career guidance and widen access to the field in the new book “Becoming a Forensic Psychologist,” published by Routledge.

    • December 13, 2019

      The Psychology Department professor was recently appointed vice provost of research.

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      November 18, 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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      October 21, 2019

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

    • Book Cover - Problem-Solving Courts and the Criminal Justice System

      October 02, 2019

      A new book based in research by 91制片厂鈥檚 Department of Psychology is the first to provide a comprehensive look at problem-solving courts 鈥 judicial courts that seek to address the behavioral health needs that underpin criminal behavior.

    • Drexel Dragon Logo Blue

      September 24, 2019

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

    • 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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      July 23, 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.

    • Drexel Dragon Logo Blue

      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.

    • Mona Elgohail Receives the Drexel Common Good Award and the Exceptional Graduate Student Award

      June 19, 2019

      Mona Elgohail, a clinical psychology PhD student mentored by Pamela Geller, PhD, was awarded the university-wide Drexel Common Good Award for her academic excellence and commitment to improving the world around her by making contributions to local, national and global communities through scholarship and civic engagement.

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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.

    • Decorated Drexel Graduation Caps 2018

      May 22, 2019

      They鈥檝e found their intellectual passions, expanded their worldviews, made friends and memories 鈥 and now they鈥檙e ready to turn their tassels! Members of the graduating class of 2019 share their advice, Philly faves, memories and more before they head off on their next adventure.

    • Drexel Dragon Logo Blue

      May 21, 2019

      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.

    • Hallie Espel-Huynh - PhD in clinical psychology at Drexel

      May 13, 2019

      Hallie Espel-Huynh was awarded the Post-Candidacy Research Excellence Award, which is presented to graduate students at Drexel who have completed innovative research that has potential for wide dissemination and a significant impact on the field.

    • May 07, 2019

      A recent study led by Evan Forman, PhD, a psychology professor in 91制片厂's College of Arts and Sciences, shows that a computer game can be used to train its players to eat less sugar, as way of reducing their weight and improving their health.

    • 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.

    • April 25, 2019

      A new project from 91制片厂's Center for Weight, Eating, and Lifestyle Science (WELL Center) called "Project PICNIC" aims to help parents guide their children toward healthier choices, without it turning into a battle of wills.

    • Association for Psychological Science

      April 23, 2019

      Chandler Puhy, a clinical doctoral student in Drexel's Department of Psychology, has been elected to the Association for Psychological Science graduate student caucus executive board (APSSC) for 2019-2020 academic year.

    • Drexel Psychology PhD student Lauren Johnson

      April 16, 2019

      Drexel Psychology PhD Student Lauren Johnson received the Provost鈥檚 Award for Best Oral Research Presentation for her work 鈥淧roblem-Solving Approach to Moral Injury in Deployed Veterans at Risk for Suicide鈥 presented at the 2019 Drexel Emerging Graduate Scholars Conference.

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      April 12, 2019

      Drexel Doctoral student Mina Ratkalkar has received The American Association of Sexuality Educators, Counselors, and Therapists Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Sexual Attitude Reassessment Scholarship.

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      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.

    • March 27, 2019

      According to a recent study, led by Evan Forman, PhD, a psychology professor in 91制片厂's College of Arts and Sciences, a first-of-its-kind smartphone app called OnTrack can predict ahead of time when users are likely to lapse in their weight loss plan and help them stay on track.

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      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.

    • February 13, 2019

      A new brain-imaging study from 91制片厂's Creativity Research Lab reveals that the different "cognitive styles" of creative and analytical thinkers are due to fundamental differences in their brain activity that can be observed even when people are not working on a problem.

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      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.

    • February 05, 2019

      What if an hour a week for six weeks could prevent young adults from becoming obese? Meghan Butryn, PhD, a 91制片厂 psychology professor in the College of Arts and Sciences, is trying to find out.

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      February 04, 2019

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

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      February 04, 2019

      Research by cognitive psychologists and neuroscientists reveals that a vacation could do the trick according to Drexel Psychology professor John Kounios, PhD

    • Drexel Psychology professor Megan Meyer

      February 01, 2019

      For Megan L. Meyer, PhD, assistant teaching professor of psychology, student learning transcends the classroom with annual Habitat for Humanity trips and a pedagogy focused on "connections over content."

    • Mona Elgohail

      January 09, 2019

      Mona Elgohail, a clinical psychology PhD candidate mentored by Pamela Geller, PhD, has been named Muslim Mental Health Policy Advocate of 2018 for her research and advocacy around mental health wellness, particularly in the area of fertility and infertility, by the University of Southern California's Center for Muslim Mental Health and Islamic Psychology. She will be receiving this award at their annual conference in February of 2019.

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      January 03, 2019

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

    • John Medaglia

      January 03, 2019

      The Association for Psychological Science (APS) has named John Medaglia as an APS Rising Star. This designation is presented to outstanding APS members who are in the earliest stages of their research career.

    • December 11, 2018

      Mona Elgohail, a PhD candidate in the clinical psychology program in 91制片厂鈥檚 College of Arts and Sciences, brought her clinical training to a city in Jordan near the Syrian border in order to make a difference in 鈥渢he worst humanitarian crisis of our time.鈥

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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.

    • October 22, 2018

      Drexel psychologists studied the public's attitudes toward brain stimulation.

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      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.

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      September 25, 2018

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

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      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.

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      September 17, 2018

      Michael Silverstein, a second year doctoral student working under the mentorship of Brian Daly, was awarded the APAGS/Psi Chi Junior Scientist Fellowship to fund his research into risk factors for and the etiology of PTSD.

    • July 12, 2018

      The WELL Clinic will provide evidence-based treatment for weight management, eating disorders and related conditions, all under one roof.

    • June 21, 2018

      Using transcranial magnetic stimulation and network control theory, Drexel psychologists have taken a novel approach to understanding how signals travel across the brain's highways and how stimulation can lead to better cognitive function.

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      June 08, 2018

      After seven years of living with bouts of excruciating gastrointestinal pain and constant trips to the bathroom, the option of ostomy surgery sounded 鈥渇reeing鈥 to then 19-year-old Jennie David.

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      June 01, 2018

      Psychology graduate students receive awards for their research: Stephanie Goldstein, Helen Burton Murray and Victoria Grunberg.

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      May 23, 2018

      On Saturday, May 12th, 91制片厂 and the WELL Center played host to the first-ever National Eating Disorders Association regional conference. NEDA is the nation's largest eating disorder association, and the NEDA regional conference is designed to bring together individuals who are experiencing eating disorders or who want to learn more about eating and body image issues.

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      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.

    • Adrienne Juarascio Receives Junior Faculty Award

      May 08, 2018

      Adrienne Juarascio, PhD, assistant professor of psychology, has received the 2018 Hilda and Preston Davis Foundation Junior Faculty Award. The $200,000 award will support the 2-year project "Using Continuous Glucose Monitoring to Detect Eating Disorder Symptoms in Bulimia Nervosa."

    • May 08, 2018

      As Donna M. Murasko, PhD, prepares to end her 16-year tenure as dean to return to the faculty, the College of Arts and Sciences will move ahead under new leadership with the appointment of Maria T. Schultheis as interim dean, effective July 1.

    • 91制片厂 Sex and Gender Reserach Forum

      April 23, 2018

      The 2018 Helen I. Moorehead-Laurencin, MD, Sex and Gender Research Forum was held on Thursday, March 8, 2018 at Gerri C. LeBow Hall. This interactive, university-wide forum highlighted 91制片厂鈥檚 multidisciplinary research focused on sex and gender in local, national and global contexts.

    • April 06, 2018

      Drexel鈥檚 new student organization for neurodiverse and neurotypical students plans to be out and cheering when the Eagles Autism Challenge comes rolling through campus.

    • Psych PhD Student & Nonprofit Co-Founder Honored at SXSW

      April 04, 2018

      Chris Diaz, PhD student in clinical psychology, received the 2018 SXSW Community Service Award at the annual gathering of techies and creators known as South by Southwest in Austin, Texas. Diaz, a Navy veteran and Pat Tilman Scholar, is the executive director and co-founder of Action Tank, a nonprofit organization of service-minded veterans focused on improving their community after their time in uniform.

    • Spring Courses

      February 01, 2018

      Gain the skills to ace your first co-op, find out what it takes to become the next big blogger, and learn how Hollywood has affected the environmental movement in these new spring courses.

    • January 29, 2018

      Painting a realistic picture of the challenges of weight loss can lead to greater long-term outcomes, a new study from a Drexel psychologist shows.

    • Students from Drexel's Story Medicine class at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia

      January 18, 2018

      Fifteen Drexel students stood bright-eyed and eager to entertain in front of cameras rolling at a local hospital. Part of a Drexel community-based learning course dubbed Story Medicine, the students were there to engage sick and disabled children through live broadcast programming, using skits to infuse laughter with a little education.

    • 91制片厂 student and navy veteran Chris Diaz

      January 17, 2018

      Like many of his fellow Americans, Chris Diaz was profoundly affected by the tragic events of September 11, 2001. Quite simply, he says, it was the day that forever changed the trajectory of his life. “On that Tuesday morning, I felt moved to join the military,” recalls the New York native. “And yet, at the same time, I had a newborn son and felt that I couldn’t leave, at least not right at that time.” And so he waited. He spent the next few years helping to raise his young child, and then, just after turning 25, he fulfilled what he considered his obligation to his country and enlisted in the United States Navy.

    • January 16, 2018

      Kirk Heilbrun, PhD, a psychology professor in the College of Arts and Sciences, was recently named Drexel鈥檚 new ombuds.

    • December 19, 2017

      A new study from Drexel psychologists suggests that some brains are at a natural advantage to quickly switch their focus from one concept to another.

    • December 04, 2017

      Nina Henderson Provost M. Brian Blake, PhD, held a contest on Instagram to encourage students to post a photo of the most creative study spaces on Drexel鈥檚 campus.

    • November 13, 2017

      In honor of Veterans and Military Family Appreciation Week at 91制片厂, 907 American flags were placed on the University City Campus to recognize the 907 student-veterans currently enrolled at the University.

    • John Medaglia, PhD, Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology at 91制片厂

      November 07, 2017

      Assistant Professor of Psychology John Medaglia, PhD, talks ballroom dancing, maturing friendships and how interdisciplinary science can shape our community.

    • November 06, 2017

      The skills training program is designed to help veterans reduce stress, improve relationships and achieve meaningful life goals.

    • September 01, 2017

      Helen Murray, a third-year doctoral candidate in clinical psychology, is determined to improve the detection and treatment of eating, feeding and gastrointestinal disorders, and she鈥檚 using her research at Drexel to make it happen.

    • August 28, 2017

      When it comes to losing weight, it鈥檚 not necessarily slow, but steady, that wins the race, according to new research from Drexel psychologists.

    • August 16, 2017

      A new study by Drexel psychologists found that college freshmen who weighed themselves daily saw a drop in their BMI.

    • 91制片厂 Clinical Psychology PhD Student Jennie David

      July 19, 2017

      Jennie David, a 4th year graduate student in the Clinical Psychology PhD program, recently had a personal narrative published in the New England Journal of Medicine, titled "The Chair Grant."

    • July 17, 2017

      Eric Zillmer, PsyD, Carl R. Pacifico Professor of Neuropsychology in the College of Arts and Sciences and 91制片厂鈥檚 鈥淎D鈥 (athletics director), knows how to merge real-world experiences and classroom teaching ­­鈥 and athletics and academia, or music and neuropsychology.

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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.

    • June 20, 2017

      After serving as Administrator of the U.S. Department of Justice鈥檚 Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP) under the Obama Administration, Robert L. Listenbee, Esq., will return to Philadelphia as a Stoneleigh Foundation Visiting Fellow.

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      June 19, 2017

      A 2014 91制片厂 study about teenage “sexting” habits is back in the national spotlight after the U.S. House of Representatives passed a new bill that some lawmakers are calling “overbroad” and “punishing.”

    • Elizabeth Lombardo

      June 08, 2017

      “My life was forever changed by a man whose leg had been amputated,” says Elizabeth Lombardo, PhD, a clinical psychologist and national media consultant, recalling a former patient at the Baltimore Veterans Association Medical Center. At the time of their meeting, Lombardo had just graduated from Duke University with her master’s in physical therapy. “I knew if I could get him up on the parallel bars, he’d be able to walk,” she says, “and I could teach him how to transfer in and out of his wheelchair.” She considers that day a sign of her true purpose in life. Soon after, she applied to doctoral programs in clinical psychology and chose Drexel’s program (formerly part of Hahnemann University) because of its location and because of Arthur Nezu, PhD, one of the program’s directors, with whom she interviewed.

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      June 05, 2017

      In his commencement address at Harvard University this week, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg told graduates, "the idea of a single eureka moment is a dangerous lie. "Not so fast, Zuckerberg. According to research from 91制片厂 cognitive neuroscientist John Kounios, PhD, those 鈥渆ureka moments鈥 are real. And, when combined with analytical thinking, they can spur creative breakthroughs.

    • May 25, 2017

      At the annual Faculty Recognition Awards Ceremony on May 24, Drexel acknowledged the faculty and staff members whose scholarship, service and teaching contribute so much to the University and its students.

    • May 24, 2017

      A new research center opening in July at 91制片厂 is seeking to untangle Americans鈥 complicated, and often problematic, relationship with food.

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      May 23, 2017

      The 91制片厂 Department of Psychology graduate students and faculty received several awards recently. Zoe Zhang, PhD, was honored with the COAS Teaching Excellence Award and 2017 Summer Research Award, while graduate students Elizabeth Gale-Bentz, Victoria Grunberg, Emily Haney-Caron, Mark McCurdy, Amanda NeMoyer, Mina Ratkalkar and Anna Marie Raphail received awards, grants and fellowships.

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      April 18, 2017

      Kayci Vickers and Jillian Tessier both recently received research awards from the Council on Brain Injury.

    • March 31, 2017

      Renowned classical guitarist David Russell will perform on Drexel鈥檚 campus on April 8, thanks, in part, to the efforts of Carl R. Pacifico Professor of Neuropsychology and Director of Athletics Eric Zillmer, PsyD.

    • March 21, 2017

      With the help of a $1.2 million grant, the School of Education is rolling out a new program designed to meet Philadelphia鈥檚 need for middle school teachers by giving Drexel students a teaching certificate alongside their degree of choice.

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      March 19, 2017

      Mary Godfrey and Jillian Tessier both received Psi Chi Research Grants.

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      March 14, 2017

      Keisha April, Stephanie Singer, Alice Thornewill and Elizabeth Gale-Bentz were awarded 2017 American Psychology-Law Society (AP-LS) Student Presentation Awards.

    • February 24, 2017

      The 2017 Sex and Gender Research Forum will feature interdisciplinary research projects and transgender rights activist Harper Jean Tobin.

    • February 24, 2017

      An interactive exhibit that features minority women who have contributed to psychology will be on display at 91制片厂鈥檚 W. W. Hagerty Library from Feb. 27 to March 10.

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      February 02, 2017

      Read a review of the second edition of "Thinking Parent, Thinking Child", Myrna Shure's updated book.

    • How to Train 'Superhuman' Geoscientists

      February 02, 2017

      The radiologist interpreting your MRI scan and the geologist assessing our natural resource reserves have one important thing in common: They are both exceptionally skilled at perceiving important cues in an image or vista that the rest of us are almost certain to miss.

    • Mona Elgohail

      February 02, 2017

      Mona Elgohail grew up in a tight-knit, all-American family of six in Monmouth County, New Jersey. Her supportive parents encouraged her to speak her mind 鈥 and she often did.

    • Mona Elgohail

      January 08, 2017

      Mona Elgohail, a clinical psychology PhD student mentored by Pamela Geller, PhD, has been awarded two travel grants.

    • iCAT+ app

      January 03, 2017

      For the approximately 8 million Americans who suffer from binge eating disorder, help could be just a download away. Psychologists in Drexel鈥檚 Laboratory for Innovations in Health-Related Behavior Change are developing a new smartphone application that aims to tackle binge eating, and they are seeking study volunteers to test it out. The app, called iCAT+, is for patients who suffer from binge eating disorder or bulimia nervosa.

    • November 03, 2016

      You might call the one-year anniversary of Drexel鈥檚 Graduate College 鈥渢he great rollout.鈥 For the past year, with inaugural Dean and Executive Vice Provost James Herbert, PhD, leading the way, the college has moved into its new home and set in place a long list of initiatives. Now it鈥檚 time to mobilize.

    • September 07, 2016

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

    • July 20, 2016

      Psychology student Alli Spiller recently returned from a research co-op in Sweden that she created using Drexel connections and financial support.

    • June 30, 2016

      Psychologists have designed a computer game aimed at improving users鈥 inhibitory control and a mobile app that combats unhealthy urges before they strike.

    • June 13, 2016

      A Drexel professor explains how scientists鈥 limited and faulty understanding of the brain hundreds of years ago gave birth to the erroneous idea that amnesia induced by a blow to the head can be cured by a second 鈥渃onk.鈥

    • May 24, 2016

      Mother-Baby Connections is an intensive outpatient clinic based at Drexel that provides various therapies for mothers experiencing stress and postpartum depression.

    • March 14, 2016

      The Drexel Department of Psychology is hosting multiple student- and community-oriented events during Brain Awareness Week, March 14-18, with the goal to educate community members about current trends in scientific research as it relates to brain health across the lifespan and, more generally, to raise awareness about healthy brain habits.

    • March 07, 2016

      A series of experiments showed that sudden insight may yield more correct solutions than using gradual, methodical thinking.

    • February 25, 2016

      For National Eating Disorders Awareness Week, professors Adrienne Juarascio and Jessica Barson separate fact from fiction and weigh in on the psychological and physiological causes of eating disorders.

    • February 25, 2016

      Middle school students in West Philadelphia will learn strategies to achieve better physical and emotional health through a new collaboration between 91制片厂 and the Sixers Youth Foundation, a charitable initiative of the Philadelphia 76ers.

    • October 28, 2015

      Philadelphia Deputy Police Commissioner Kevin Bethel will spend the next three years expanding the successful pre-arrest diversion program in the School District of Philadelphia for students with no histories of juvenile justice involvement.

    • October 27, 2015

      Employees who want to improve their health have many options at Drexel 鈥 as the story of Jerome Wilson shows. When the loans specialist came to work for Drexel a few years ago, he trained both brain and brawn to shed 140 pounds and keep his weight where he wants it.

    • August 10, 2015

      More than 8 out of 10 people surveyed online admitted to sexting in the prior year, according to a new study from 91制片厂鈥檚 Women鈥檚 Health Psychology Lab.

    • April 16, 2015

      Aphasia, an impairment of language common after stroke or other brain injury, can make it difficult to return to work and maintain social relationships. A new study published provides a detailed brain map of language impairments in aphasia following stroke.

    • March 30, 2015

      Drexel professor John Kounios has co-authored a new book about the science of "aha moments." It鈥檚 the first book about creativity that tells a complete and faithful story of the neuroscience written by the actual scientists who made the discoveries.

    • March 04, 2015

      A group of researchers at 91制片厂 suggest that actual elevations in body mass during childhood may play a much bigger role in the development of disordered eating than previously thought.

    • September 24, 2014

      The new Psychological Services Center on Drexel's campus now offers high-quality, scientifically informed, affordable psychological services for the community and clinical training opportunities for doctoral students.

    • June 26, 2014

      In the first pilot study asking adults on the autism spectrum about their experiences with driving, researchers at 91制片厂 found significant differences in self-reported driving behaviors and perceptions of driving ability in comparison to non-autistic adults.

    • June 18, 2014

      Sexting among youth is more prevalent than previously thought, according to a new study from 91制片厂 that was based on a survey of undergraduate students at a large northeastern university. More than 50 percent of those surveyed reported that they had exchanged sexually explicit text messages, with or without photographic images, as minors.

    • March 31, 2014

      Social anxiety disorder is one of the most common psychiatric disorders. But only one in five people who have the condition actually receive treatment for it. Marina Gershkovich may have a solution to that problem.

    • September 27, 2013

      Two new treatment methods under investigation at 91制片厂 aim to help people reduce binge-eating behavior. One is a smartphone app designed to alert peopleat times when they are at risk for binge behaviors, among a comprehensive suite of other features. Another treatment is a new, evidence-based approach to small-group behavioral therapy.

    • September 24, 2013

      Due to a complex and vicious cycle of biological and behavioral factors, dieters and weight loss researchers know, the more weight you鈥檝e lost, the harder it is to keep it off. But eating disorder research has largely overlooked this influence, and Dr.Michael Lowe, a professor of psychology at 91制片厂, has published a flurry of research studies showing that needs to change.

    • July 22, 2013

      Last week, a mother and her four young sons were crossing Roosevelt Boulevard when a speeding car鈥攄riven by an alleged drag racer鈥攃rashed into the family. The oldest boy, Saa'yon Griffin, was the only survivor. Paul Thomas Clements says that what young survivors and their caregivers need most after a tragic loss is honest communication.

    • March 29, 2013

      Grad student Adrienne Juarscio has devoted her time at Drexel to developing new and more effective treatments for eating disorders. She'll receive a prestigious award in her field this summer in recognition of her work.

    • January 28, 2013

      Drexel's Dr. Christine Nezu shared her thoughts regarding personality disorders and the diagnostic changes currently under review by the American Psychiatric Association.

    • November 27, 2012

    • August 27, 2012

      Drexel's Dr. Eric Zillmer talked to DrexelNow about why Armstrong鈥攚hose perseverance through cancer to athletic excellence has yielded him to many as an American hero鈥攃ould ultimately be erased from the history books.

    • August 13, 2012

      Drexel's Dr. John Kounios recently discussed with DrexelNow his nominated topic, 鈥淭he neuroscience behind epiphanies," for the 2013 TED Conference.

    • July 19, 2012

    • July 03, 2012

      DrexelNow spoke recently with Cyndi Rickards, assistant teaching professor of criminal justice and instructor of Drexel鈥檚 course 鈥淧rison, Society and You,鈥 to find out what she's reading.

    • May 09, 2012

    • March 21, 2012

      Experts at 91制片厂 are available to comment for news stories about autism for Autism Awareness Month in April. Drexel recently established the A.J. Drexel Autism Institute, the nation鈥檚 first autism center focused on public health science.

    • February 29, 2012

      Researchers at 91制片厂 have found that a majority of women with bulimia nervosa reach their highest-ever body weight after developing their eating disorder, despite the fact that the development of the illness is characterized by significant weight loss.