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2018

    • Shake Down Tent Ross Ice Shelf

      December 31, 2018

      Ted Daeschler, PhD, professor in the Department of Biodiversity, Earth & Environmental Science, reports on his fourth week in Antarctica...

    • Antarctica White Out

      December 23, 2018

      From BEES Prof Ted Daeschler from Antartica Week Three: We got our team into our field site at Deception Glacier on December 19 and 20. Weather was clear for the move days, and we set up camp in a ravine bounded by Devonian outcrop on one side and a tongue of glacial ice on the other.  We are well protected from prevailing winds from off the ice cap.

    • Sumita Gangwani, Environmental Studies, 91制片厂

      December 21, 2018

      If IKEA sounds like an unlikely co-op employer for an Environmental Studies and Sustainability major, it’s not news to Sumita Gangwani. The sophomore received questioning looks when she told friends that she would complete her first co-op in corporate communications at the Swedish retail giant’s North American headquarters.

    • Cargo Yard McMurdo Station

      December 17, 2018

      Week Two at McMurdo Station in Antarctica has been spent with more training, including a “shake-down” of equipment during a night-out in the field. We’ve been getting food, supplies and equipment organized and entered into the cargo system used for air support.

    • December 17, 2018

      2018 was a big year for 91制片厂. Thanks to DrexelNow, you can relive the year's top stories concerning faculty, staff and students who were involved with some of the biggest news and events on and off campus.

    • Ashley Flear 91制片厂 Communication Alumni

      December 14, 2018

      After many years of teaching public relations, I can always spot those students I just know will become what I call 鈥淧R Stars.鈥 That鈥檚 Ashley Flear. The recent communication graduate never bragged about her many skills, but I noticed how she efficiently developed a website for an ovarian-cancer awareness project, overachieved on every assignment, and then, created an amazing crisis communication magazine for her senior project.

    • Antartica Mountain Ranges by Ted Daeschler, PhD

      December 12, 2018

      Week One in Antarctica has been a whirlwind of training workshops and organizational work at McMurdo Station to get ready for the four weeks we plan to spend at our field sites in the interior of this frozen continent.

    • 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

    • 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.

    • Book Cover - Mobility Justice by Mimi Sheller

      December 03, 2018

      In 2018 Sheller published her ninth book, 鈥淢obility Justice: The Politics of Movement in an Age of Extremes鈥 (Verso, 2018).

    • Ted Daeschler in Antartica

      November 28, 2018

      Loads of dark chocolate. Reams of toilet paper. Dozens of hand warmers. Six snowmobiles and a leaf blower. Academy Curator of Paleontology Ted Daeschler, PhD is all packed for his next big camping adventure. He leaves November 29th for a month in Antarctica.

    • Shannon Jacobsen, PhD

      November 27, 2018

      Assistant Professor of Criminology and Justice Studies Shannon Jacobsen, PhD, was inspired by her own experiences as an undergrad to investigate the role of gender in perceptions of risk and fear of crime on college campuses.

    • 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.

    • Drexel Dragon Logo Blue

      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.

    • Rock Cactus DIY Gift Idea for Geoscience Major

      November 26, 2018

      Majors in the College of Arts and Sciences span a wide range of interests 鈥 from conservation to communication, global justice to disease biology. Draw some DIY inspiration from the CoAS majors with these 16 homemade gift ideas!

    • Eastern Box Turtle - Jakub Zegar

      November 20, 2018

      Environmental science major Jakub Zegar 鈥20 has focused his research in conservation biology, herpetology and amphibian thermoregulation while pursuing a STEM education minor at Drexel. He combines his passions in his Instagram account @jakub.zegar, where he shares facts and photos about the animals he encounters out in the field.

    • November 15, 2018

      The Charles D. Close School of Entrepreneurship hosted its fifth-annual Startup Fest Nov. 7鈥8. Students from a variety of majors and background competed to have their business ideas heard and funded.

    • Kelly Underman

      November 14, 2018

      The European Society of Intensive Care Medicine represents a global membership of over 9,000 healthcare professionals working in intensive care. The Diversity Task Force was initiated to increase gender, racial and ethnic, and interprofessional diversity in the Society's membership and leadership.

    • 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.

    • November 09, 2018

      The Office of the Provost recently established a council to map out a university-wide action plan for global engagement at Drexel.

    • 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.

    • Title page of a 1626 edition of the Thesaurus exorcismorum. Saint Louis University Libraries Special Collections.

      October 31, 2018

      Whether you are getting ready for a gory Halloween movie marathon, taking it to the streets to trick-or-treat – or priming your costume for a spooky soiree, remember, as we indulge in the spirit of make-believe and pretend, some scary traditions are based in reality — yikes!

    • Renewable energy sources, wind turbines

      October 30, 2018

      Diane M. Sicotte and Kelly A. Joyce were awarded $345,270 from NSF through the Science, Technology and Society program for a three-year project, titled 鈥淪ocietal Aspects of Energy Infrastructure Expansion.鈥

    • Chengdu Famous Foods Dan Dan Noodles

      October 23, 2018

      With the weather cooling down, there鈥檚 no better time to treat yourself to some delicious, fall comfort foods (in moderation, of course)! Check out this list of recommendations from members of Drexel鈥檚 College of Arts and Sciences.

    • The Thinker by Auguste Rodin. Photo by Mustang Joe

      October 22, 2018

      Many people think the most practical route to a successful and satisfying career necessarily leads through a business or STEM-related field. However, studies have shown that many employers value 鈥渂road capacities鈥 and skills like creativity and critical thinking over narrow, technical skills.

    • Asta Zelenkauskaite is an associate professor of communication at 91制片厂

      October 22, 2018

      Asta Zelenkauskaite, PhD, is an associate professor of communication and of communication, culture and media in Drexel鈥檚 College of Arts and Sciences.

    • A field in San Antonio where Ezra Wood deployed in ECHAMP instrument to measure photochemical smog

      October 22, 2018

      In May of 2017, Ezra Wood, PhD, associate professor of chemistry, and a group of researchers deployed a large suite of analytical instrumentation to several sites in and near San Antonio, Texas. Their goal was to investigate the formation of ozone, also known as photochemical smog.

    • Elizabeth Kimball

      October 22, 2018

      Liz Kimball, PhD, assistant professor of English, celebrates the diverse roots of Philadelphia as she seeks to bring that historical legacy alive with her students.

    • October 22, 2018

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

    • October 22, 2018

      A new way of measuring the relative habitability of freshwater environments for fish and aquatic insects suggests that New Jersey鈥檚 water monitoring and treatment standards could use a boost.

    • 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.

    • October 16, 2018

      In October, a team of10 91制片厂 professors, students and alumni flew to Austria to visit the ancestral birthplace of the University founder鈥檚 father.

    • 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.

    • October 12, 2018

      Several leadership positions have been filled by Dragons that were already part of the Drexel community.

    • October 09, 2018

      Over the past two terms, there has been a lot of research funding, commercialization activity and faculty honors at 91制片厂.

    • September 27, 2018

      Meghan Barrett, a PhD candidate in 91制片厂鈥檚 Department of Biology within the College of Arts and Sciences, is sharing her passion for鈥 bugs 鈥 with undergraduates and the world.

    • Drexel Dragon Logo Blue

      September 26, 2018

      The College of Arts and Sciences is pleased to announce the following changes in College leadership.

    • Student Jobs graphic

      September 26, 2018

      Sharpen your professional and research skills, earn extra money and gain valuable experience with these student job opportunities!

    • 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

    • Drexel Cell Biologist and Assistant Professor of Biology, Ryan Petrie, PhD

      September 24, 2018

      Ryan Petrie, PhD, is an assistant professor of biology in Drexel鈥檚 College of Arts and Sciences. He was recently awarded a $323,429 grant from the National Institutes of Health for his project 鈥淧hysical Mechanisms of 3D Cell Motility.鈥

    • Nneka Van Gronigen '19

      September 24, 2018

      The Drexel Public Relations Student Society of America (PRSSA) is an organization for students interested in public relations. Most members come from the communication and marketing fields, but others study engineering, economics and even culinary arts. I interviewed communication major Nneka Van Gronigen 鈥19, the president of Drexel PRSSA from 2016 to 2018, for her perspective on the organization.

    • Rosemary Oakes

      September 20, 2018

      On Museum Day, Saturday, Sept. 22, the Academy is honoring women making science history. General admission to the museum will be free, and visitors will be able to talk with some of our female scientists making a difference. We profile some of them here so you can get to know them before you come. Have your questions ready!

    • Drexel Dragon Logo Blue

      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.

    • September 17, 2018

      To celebrate the grand opening of the new Wawa on 91制片厂鈥檚 University City Campus, DrexelNow asked faculty and staff to relay their favorite Wawa hoagie order, and why.

    • August 28, 2018

      SPAN 440 鈥 a Spanish-language course aimed at introducing students to the meaning of 鈥渟anctuaries鈥 鈥 was built to offer unique experiences and context to one of today鈥檚 most-pressing controversies surrounding immigration.

    • August 10, 2018

      Two 91制片厂 faculty members from different disciplines have come together to provide a unique opportunity for graduate students: learn how to flex their creative muscles.

    • August 08, 2018

      91制片厂's Provost announced updates on leadership positions in the Graduate College, Office of International Programs and on his staff.

    • August 06, 2018

      Drexel President John Fry recently stopped by a classroom with student and community learners, as well as visiting Mandela Fellows, to discuss his views and efforts with civic engagement.

    • cicada killer wasp220

      August 01, 2018

      “Ant-Man and The Wasp,” sequel to Marvel Cinematic Universe’s 2015 “Ant-Man,” is in movie theaters this summer. Wondering how the superheroes compare to real insects, we checked in with the Academy’s Entomology Department, which houses 3.5 million insect specimens – a treasure for researchers around the world.

      There we found Robert Conrow, an affable Drexel PhD student and teaching assistant who studies crane flies with Entomology Curator Jon Gelhaus, PhD, a world expert. Gelhaus  also is a professor in Drexel’s Department of Biodiversity, Earth and Environmental Science. Conrow says crane flies would make terrible superheroes “because their long legs easily fall off in the slightest breeze.”

    • 8 Philly Day Trip Ideas

      July 25, 2018

      Are the lazy days of summer behind you? No way! There’s still time to squeeze in some summer fun. Pack up the car (or hop on a train), grab some road treats and head off on one of these great day trips from the Philly area.

    • Rebecca Olsho, Global Studies Major

      July 24, 2018

      Growing up, Rebecca Olsho 鈥16 recalls the global languages and cultures shared around her family鈥檚 dinner table. Her parents frequently opened their home to foreign exchange students, exposing Olsho to the diverse perspectives and opportunities of the world.

    • Fall Courses

      July 23, 2018

      Learn about the social dynamics of urban spaces, the language of the body in popular culture, and the philosophies of social and political life in these exciting fall courses.

    • 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.

    • Illustrating a Devonian Predator

      July 16, 2018

      Jason Poole was charged with depicting Hyneria lindae, the largest creature living in an ancient stream ecosystem in Devonian-age Pennsylvania, about 365 million years ago. This lobe-finned fish, belonging to a group of back-boned animals called sarcopterygians, was at least twice the size of the largest of the other animals with which it shared the waters.

    • July 16, 2018

      A 91制片厂 study found that ant colonies evolved to spend less energy on developing the brains of soldier ants, who have relatively simple jobs, compared to multi-tasking workers.

    • July 12, 2018

      With nine-and-a-half years of data and a South Pole observatory, a Drexel professor and her colleagues has shown the origin of at least some of the high-energy particles known as "neutrinos."

    • July 12, 2018

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

    • Drexel Dragon Logo Blue

      July 11, 2018

      Students in Drexel’s 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.

    • Drexel Dragon Logo Blue

      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.

    • Balsillie School of International Affairs

      July 02, 2018

      In March 2018 Sheller gave a Keynote Address at the Mobilities Pedagogies Symposium at Wilfred Laurier University and the Balsillie School of International Affairs, Waterloo, Canada, where she was also invited to give a Master Class.

    • David Ambrose, PhD receives T. Brooke Benjamin Prize in Nonlinear Waves

      June 28, 2018

      David Ambrose, PhD, associate department head and professor of mathematics at 91制片厂, is the recipient of the second biennial T. Brooke Benjamin Prize in Nonlinear Waves. The SIAM Activity Group on Nonlinear Waves and Coherent Structures awards the prize every two years to an outstanding midcareer researcher in the area of nonlinear waves.

    • Book and notebook open on a table in a library

      June 26, 2018

      Dig into topics like criminal justice ethics, U.S. immigration and the history of work in these exciting fall courses.

    • Drexel Dragon Logo Blue

      June 26, 2018

      Formerly a judge in Tunisia, Amel Mili, JD, PhD, is inspired by the everyday teaching moments in her career as an assistant teaching professor of global studies and modern languages.

    • Drexel Dragon Logo Blue

      June 26, 2018

      The College of Arts and Sciences is pleased to announce that Rehab (Rubie) Ghazal, PhD, has been appointed Director of Drexel鈥檚 English Language Center.

    • June 22, 2018

      Freshmen and sophomore biology students at Drexel can take the elective BIO 213, which introduces them to independent, novel research and a hands-on learning opportunity working with fruit flies.

    • 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.

    • June 15, 2018

      91制片厂鈥檚 Writers Room celebrated the release of the program鈥檚 fourth collective work, 鈥淎nthology,鈥 and the culmination of its year-long, writer-in-residence program, TRIPOD.

    • 91制片厂 Geoscience Student Nick Barber with Dean Donna Murasko and the 91制片厂 Mascot, Mario.

      June 14, 2018

      What does it take to become a #ForeverDragon? Beyond the classes, co-ops and research, there are a few things that are quintessentially Drexel. Find out how many of these experiences you can check off your list before you graduate!

    • Drexel Student Nicole Naranjo

      June 13, 2018

      When Nicole Naranjo takes her seat on stage at the 91制片厂 College of Arts and Sciences Commencement, she will be accompanied by her teacher Angel Garcia from the Centro Educativo Bilingue Interamericano in Ecuador. Naranjo nominated Garcia for the Harold W. Pote 鈥淏ehind Every Graduate鈥 award, a Drexel initiative to acknowledge inspiring high school teachers with an expenses-paid trip to the ceremonies.

    • Paul Offit - Colbert Report

      June 12, 2018

      Scientist, educator, vaccine advocate and author Paul Offit, MD has a new title to add to the list: Drexel鈥檚 2018 College of Arts and Sciences Commencement Speaker. Learn more about Offit and his accomplishments before the College ceremonies on June 15 at the Mann Center.

    • Peru Ostomy

      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.

    • Drexel College of Arts and Sciences 2018 Commencement Speaker Anu Gupta

      June 08, 2018

      Biological Sciences major and BS + MD student Anuranita Gupta will address graduates as the class of 2018 representative at the College of Arts and Sciences Commencement ceremony on June 15, 2018.

    • June 04, 2018

      Half of Antarctica has long thought to be seismically dormant, but a 91制片厂 researcher tripled the number of recorded earthquakes by monitoring for just one year.

    • Drexel Dragon Logo Blue

      June 01, 2018

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

    • May 31, 2018

      Since 2016, the Story Medicine class at 91制片厂 has helped the ideas and dreams of child patients at the Children鈥檚 Hospital of Philadelphia come alive 鈥 and now, through a new partnership, become animated.

    • May 31, 2018

      From the professor who dreamed up the panda release program to the alums who run it, Dragons play a huge role in "Pandas."

    • 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.

    • May 24, 2018

      A new study out of 91制片厂 showed that, when confronted with physics problems, new parts of a student's brain are utilized after receiving instruction in the topic.

    • Felice  Elefant, PhD

      May 23, 2018

      Felice Elefant, PhD, associate professor of biology, is one of 18 Fellows selected nationwide for this year鈥檚 Executive Leadership in Academic Technology and Engineering program at 91制片厂. ELATE at Drexel is an elite professional and leadership development program for women in the academic STEM fields.

    • May 23, 2018

      Nicholas Barber, a geoscience student from the College of Arts and Sciences, has become the second Drexel student to be awarded the prestigious Gates Cambridge Scholarship, making his PhD program at the University of Cambridge cost-free.

    • 2018 NEDA regional conference attendees

      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.

    • 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.

    • May 21, 2018

      In honor of the 91制片厂 Class of 2018鈥檚 upcoming graduation, Saxbys designed a special iced beverage for the graduating seniors.

    • Kathy Chen '18 - Communication Major

      May 21, 2018

      As the plane hovered 13,000 feet above the Earth, Kathy Chen didn’t feel fear until the adventure-seeker beside her hurtled out. Moments later, she and her skydiving instructor were free falling as well, the countryside of Japan and a distant view of Mt. Fuji unfurling beneath them.

    • A screenshot of a video game created in Drexel鈥檚 Entrepreneurial Game Studio

      May 18, 2018

      Think the Drexel Writing Festival is only for English majors? Not true. Here’s why you should come to the festivities on May 21 鈥 23, 2018.

    • Roger Thomas and Danielle Kreeger, PhD transplanting mussels

      May 17, 2018

      Freshwater mussels and shad were once plentiful in the Delaware Estuary and its tributaries, providing a range of natural benefits to people and waterways. Today they face an uncertain future in local streams and rivers, creating a serious disadvantage when it comes to ecological health.

      Now, the Academy of Natural Sciences, the College of Arts and Sciences of 91制片厂, the Partnership for the Delaware Estuary, Philadelphia Water Department and Department of Parks and Recreation, Bartram’s Garden, and the Independence Seaport Museum have come together to develop the Aquatic Research and Restoration Center to coordinate large-scale restoration efforts that do not currently exist in the Philadelphia region.

    • May 14, 2018

      A study from 91制片厂 showed that restoring a balance between two epigenetic regulator enzymes restored learning and memory function in flies that displayed symptoms of Alzheimer's disease.

    • National Eating Disorder Association鈥檚 (NEDA) #NEDAcon Logo

      May 10, 2018

      The WELL Clinic at 91制片厂 is proud to co-sponsor the National Eating Disorder Association鈥檚 (NEDA) #NEDAcon on Saturday, May 12th. #NEDAcon will be the organization鈥檚 first ever Regional Conference. Its purpose is to connect individuals who are experiencing eating disorders, or those who are interested in learning more about eating disorders and body image issues

    • May 09, 2018

      Despite decades of indoor smoking bans and restrictions, new research from 91制片厂 suggests the toxins we鈥檝e been trying to keep out are still finding their way into the air inside. Findings by a group of environmental engineers show that third-hand smoke, the chemical residue from cigarette smoke that attaches to anything and anyone in the vicinity of a smoke cloud, can make its way into the air and circulate through buildings where no one is smoking.

    • May 09, 2018

      More than a dozen respected speakers will address Drexel Dragons at various college- and school-level ceremonies, as well as at a University-wide event.

    • 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.

    • Drexel Student Jackie Garcia

      May 08, 2018

      91制片厂 environmental science graduate Jackie Garcia had the opportunity to pursue an independent study during her senior year. She chose Academy scientist and Drexel professor Jon Gelhaus as her mentor. Together, the two set out to explore the complex field of forensic entomology. We talked with Garcia about learning a new field during an independent study, sharing her work with the public at Bug Fest and inspiring one high school student to pursue her own work in the field.

    • May 07, 2018

      More than two decades of exploration at a Pennsylvania fossil site have given Academy of Natural Sciences paleontologists their best idea of how a giant, prehistoric predator would have looked and behaved.

    • Drexel Dragon Logo Blue

      May 03, 2018

      Three faculty鈥擵incent Duclos, Christian Hunold, and Ali Kenner鈥攚on Drexel Summer Faculty Research Awards. One faculty鈥擥wen Ottinger鈥攚on a Drexel Faculty Scholarly and Creative Activity Award. These awards demonstrate STS faculty鈥檚 commitment to research, training students, and explaining research findings to diverse publics.

    • Janine Bower

      May 03, 2018

      Janine Bower, MS in science, technology and society '18, is the recipient of the 2018 Excellence in Science, Technology and Society Prize. This is the third year that the Center for STS has offered this annual prize. Nominated and voted on by STS-affiliated faculty, the prize is presented to a STS graduate student who has demonstrated exemplary performance in research, academics and service to the STS program.

    • May 03, 2018

      At 2018鈥檚 annual Inspire a Child to Dream Day, the children of Drexel faculty and staff came to campus for a special day of activities.

    • Ashley Ramey with her son

      May 03, 2018

      鈥淥ne time I was in rehab, and they were talking about how there is an original body of pain. And you create more pain on top of that trying to handle the original thing that hurt you.鈥

      So recalls Ashley Ramey in the trailer for 鈥淥riginal Body of Pain,鈥 a documentary about motherhood and opioid addiction co-directed by Stan Wright, BA Communication 鈥15, and Dominic Silva, both MFA students at Wake Forest University.

    • Paul Offit, MD

      May 01, 2018

      Paul A. Offit, MD, director of the Vaccine Education Center at the Children鈥檚 Hospital of Philadelphia, will deliver the College of Arts and Sciences Commencement address on June 15, 2018 at the Mann Center.

    • 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.

    • #CoASPressPause Instagram Contest

      April 30, 2018

      Career-defining co-ops, classes, research and clubs 鈥 a Dragon never sleeps. You’ve kept step with the quarter system, taken on all-nighters, navigated professional and research settings, made friends and connections who got you through and helped you grow. Your ambition couldn’t wait 鈥 but we’re asking you to pause it for one quick second.

    • Stephen Costa - Math Major at 91制片厂

      April 30, 2018

      In the spring of 2017, Stephen Costa and his coworkers at Independence Blue Cross were closely following the debate raging over health care reform. The junior mathematics and finance major knew that a new health care policy could affect his work on the company’s Medicare Advantage plans 鈥 but how?

    • Nada Matta, PhD

      April 30, 2018

      Nada Matta, PhD, assistant professor of global studies and sociology, hopes to refute stereotypes in her courses on the Middle East, and highlight universal trends and similarities across cultures and regions.

    • April 30, 2018

      The 鈥淩adiolab鈥 creator and co-host described what he learned about himself and the world during his time away from radio as part of the College of Arts and Sciences鈥 annual Distinguished Lecture Series.

    • April 27, 2018

      A study out of the Academy of Natural Sciences of 91制片厂 found that blood parasites that cause malaria spread more widely if they can use many different kinds of birds as hosts. But even those "generalist" parasites are limited.

    • Stephanie Kerrigan receives the Physical Activity SIG Student Research Award

      April 26, 2018

      The Drexel WELL Center recently traveled to New Orleans for the 2018 Meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine in New Orleans. They brought home 9 honors and awards 鈥 see the winners and check out photos from the conference.

    • 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.

    • 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 23, 2018

      Students, faculty and staff from around the University will be participating in the Philadelphia Science Festival starting this weekend. The annual celebration of science is a week full of fun and learning for all ages, culminating with a carnival on the Ben Franklin Parkway on Saturday, April 28.

    • April 20, 2018

      The Steinbright Career Development Center recently released the winning photos from its annual Co-op Photo Contest.

    • April 18, 2018

      Associate Professor of English Scott Warnock and his student, Diana Gasiewski, noticed that the student voice was missing from the pedagogy for online writing instruction, so they decided to do something about it.

    • April 10, 2018

      Check out what 91制片厂 faculty and staff accomplished during the winter term.

    • April 10, 2018

      A student in the College of Arts and Sciences witnessed the Eagles鈥 Super Bowl season firsthand as an Eagles cheerleader.

    • April 09, 2018

      Hollywood legend M. Night Shyamalan will address the class of 2018 at Drexel鈥檚 University-wide commencement ceremony on June 15 at Citizens Bank Park. The director, producer, screenwriter and actor 鈥 whose breakout hit, 鈥淭he Sixth Sense,鈥 appeared nearly 20 years ago 鈥 is known for filming and setting his movies in and around Philadelphia, hiring locally and utilizing area vendors, and showcasing some of the region鈥檚 best-loved attractions and locales.

    • 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.

    • Drexel Physics Student Riley Stanford

      April 03, 2018

      The thrill of solving complex problems 鈥 and the countless applications of her degree 鈥 have drawn 91制片厂 physics junior Riley Stanford to bridge the disciplines of engineering, biophysics, chemistry, math and more, and to tackle challenges as wide ranging as threats to national defense and a mutant strain of Alzheimer鈥檚 disease.

    • Drexel Humanities and Social Sciences Lab

      April 03, 2018

    • Logo - american association of geographers

      April 02, 2018

      Mimi Sheller, Professor of Sociology and Director of the Center for Mobilities Research and Policy gave the Society & Space Annual Plenary Lecture at the American Association of Geographers Annual Meeting, New Orleans, on 11 April 2018.

    • Drexel Chemistry Student Matthew Levine

      April 02, 2018

      Despite the widespread availability of pharmaceutical drugs, many of us know little about how they are created. Senior chemistry major Matthew Levine shares an inside view of the drug development process from his two co-ops at global pharmaceutical company GlaxoSmithKline.

    • Drexel Global Studies Faculty Vincent Duclos

      April 02, 2018

      Vincent Duclos, PhD, assistant professor of global studies and of science, technology and society, pushes his students to experiment with the digital spaces they inhabit.

    • Young women studying at an outdoors table

      April 01, 2018

      Explore conservative political philosophies, gender in Hollywood, and modern Hindu and Buddhist thought in these new summer courses.

    • hands typing on laptop at an office desk

      April 01, 2018

      The Drexel WELL Center is offering spring job opportunities for graduate and undergraduate students.

    • March 22, 2018

      Mario Scotto Di Vetta is using his co-op opportunities to travel around the country and dig up some dirt on his future career opportunities.

    • March 22, 2018

      The entirely student-driven research course called 鈥淒ictyostelium鈥 allows Drexel students to participate and contribute to actual research that will be published without the usual brisk time constraints of a research lab.

    • March 22, 2018

      Drexel students join with other university students and industry professionals to help promote science among the youth of the Philadelphia area.

    • WELL Center Symposium

      March 19, 2018

      The Weight, Eating and Lifestyle Sciences (WELL) Center, in the College of Arts and Sciences, hosted it's first annual transdisciplinary research symposium, The WELL Symposium, on Friday, March 9th at Lebow College of Business. Programming included three tracks on Obesity, Eating Disorders and Eating Behavior and Physical Activity.

    • Drexel Student Laurel Vaughan

      March 16, 2018

      Stephanie Oppenheim, a sociology major and minor in science, technology and society, sat down with data science major Laurel Vaughan to talk about Vaughan’s STS research co-op. The co-op was funded by National Institutes of Health (NIH) Award #1U01EB023035-01 with Kelly Joyce, PhD, professor of sociology and Director of the Center for Science, Technology and Society.

    • 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 09, 2018

      Drexel student ends quest of finding a place to call home on campus with new Writers Room located on first floor of MacAlister Hall.

    • March 09, 2018

      Having school pride is hard when you鈥檙e trying to keep it together in a fast-paced quarter system. One Drexel student came up with a few clever ways to show Drexel pride without standing out too much.

    • March 08, 2018

    • March 06, 2018

      Socially transmitted, nitrogen-providing microbes have opened a new ecological frontier for herbivorous turtle ants.

    • Kari Lenhart 91制片厂 Biology

      March 01, 2018

      The Drexel Department of Biology welcomes its newest faculty member, Kari Lenhart, PhD. We are excited to welcome our new assistant professor, Kari Lenhart, PhD. Kari received her PhD from Princeton University. She recently completed a post-doctoral fellowship in the lab of Stephen DiNardo, PhD...

    • March 01, 2018

      91制片厂鈥檚 Center for Scholar Development recently hosted an event to recognize the hard work and initiative taken by those students who applied for major fellowships this year.

    • March 01, 2018

      Bianca Walker is accepting her first post-graduate offer in China as an English language teacher.

    • February 26, 2018

      A new study shows that plants can evolve out of their obsolete defense mechanisms when facing an immune enemy, an illustration of the 鈥渄efense de-escalation鈥 evolution theory.

    • Hannah Knarr

      February 05, 2018

      A few weeks into her co-op at Exelon Corporation, Hannah Knarr made her way to the office of a vice president. Armed with a whiteboard and a few dry erase markers, the senior Drexel mathematics major was tasked with explaining, in plain language, complex mathematical concepts relevant to the business.

    • February 05, 2018

      It takes a team to throw a great Super Bowl party, and this year鈥檚 production involved many Drexel faculty, staff and students, whether for work or play.

    • Drexel Dragon Logo Blue

      February 01, 2018

      A self-proclaimed "scientific vagabond," Jeremiah Scepaniak, PhD, assistant professor of chemistry, joined Drexel after completing postdoctoral research in Germany, and hopes to build scientific literacy in his students.

    • 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.

    • 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.

    • January 22, 2018

      91制片厂 is hosting several events on campus related to the Free Library of Philadelphia鈥檚 One Book, One Philadelphia citywide reading club.

    • a hand holding some green herbs

      January 20, 2018

      In a city known for its exploding restaurant scene, many low-income Philadelphians struggle daily with limited access to fresh, affordable food. Elise Krespan, a dual master鈥檚 student of biology and design research at Drexel, is working with colleagues in the URBN STEAMlab to alleviate widespread issues of food inaccessibility using 3D-printed hydroponic systems that grow produce without soil.

    • Hurricane from above

      January 19, 2018

      As hurricane Irma barreled toward south Florida in early September, Kathleen Reardon gathered her staff to give them something akin to a pep talk. The situation in the Caribbean looked truly frightening that morning, with Irma devastating island chain after island chain with a ferocity that left meteorologists astounded. There was talk, too, that the just-developing Hurricane Jose might turn northward and put Bermuda — the headquarters for Reardon and her team at global reinsurance firm Hamilton Re — in harm’s way as well.

    • Ted Daeschler's Drexel hat hanging on a tent post in Antartica

      January 19, 2018

      For most people, the thought of camping conjures images of leisurely hikes and starry nights cozied up to a campfire. For geoscience prof Ted Daeschler, PhD, it resembles something more like a two-day flight, followed by a noisy jaunt via military cargo plane, culminating in a 100-mile helicopter ride into the remote terrain and sub-freezing temperatures of Antarctica’s McMurdo Dry Valleys.

    • 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.

    • 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.

    • New Startup

      January 17, 2018

      A sixth-grade science fair project in 2014 led to the discovery that erythritol, the main component of Truvia, is a natural insecticide. Today, that discovery is the basis of a new Drexel-backed startup, BioLogic Insecticide. Simon D. Kaschock-Marenda, now a freshman at Drexel in the College of Engineering, was 11 when he noticed that Drosophila melanogaster, commonly known as fruit flies, died much quicker when they fed on Truvia than on other sweeteners. His father, Daniel Marenda, PhD, professor of biology in the College of Arts and Sciences, was unconvinced at first.

    • 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.

    • Tale of the Mysterious Manuscripts, Illustration by Drexel Student Natalie Vaughn 鈥18

      January 16, 2018

      The Unsung, Unpublished Adventures of Drexel Researchers in the Field

    • January 16, 2018

      The Drexel French Club, started only a few years ago, will receive funding and guidance from a U.S. French Ambassador to expand its reach at the University.

    • Drexel Sociology Alumni Christopher Bonnaig

      January 16, 2018

      Christopher Bonnaig graduated from 91制片厂 in 2015, with a major in Sociology and a minor in Communication, Magna Cum Laude. He is currently in law school at the Georgetown University Law Center. During his time at Drexel, Christopher participated in a co-op at the Pennsylvania Office of the Attorney General in the Bureau of Consumer Protection.聽 He describes his co-op experience as the 鈥減erfect marriage of my academic interest in Sociology and professional interest in a legal career鈥, and lauds his supervisors as 鈥渋ncredibly helpful mentors鈥, who he still keeps in touch with today.

    • Market Street - Photograph by Brent Luvaas, PhD

      January 15, 2018

      Street photographer and Drexel anthropologist Brent Luvaas, PhD, has a way of blending in as he walks city streets. If he鈥檚 lucky, a certain slant of light will catch his eye and he will set the exposure for maximum depth of field, waiting patiently for the right subject to walk in front of the lens. Most often, however, the typical elements of a photographer鈥檚 labor 鈥 setup, composition and lighting 鈥 happen almost instantaneously

    • butterfly

      January 11, 2018

      The typical images that “climate change” conjures include disappearing coastlines and melting polar ice. But what about animals’ brains — including our own? Can they be affected by the changing climate? Sean O’Donnell, PhD, professor in the College of Arts and Sciences, argues that they absolutely can.

    • Drexel Biology Student Cutler Whitely

      January 11, 2018

      Cutler Whitely felt the tender spot where his head hit the ice and tried to remember his teammate鈥檚 name. His snowboard had slipped out during a routine trick on the rail, sending him hurtling head-first onto the icy Colorado mountain. His brain lurched with the effects of his third concussion 鈥 temporary memory loss that day, and migraines and light sensitivity in the days that followed. Recovering in the hospital, Whitely called his mother and told her he was going to leave professional snowboarding.

    • January 09, 2018

      One of Drexel鈥檚 longest serving deans will transition from her role at the end of the academic year.

    • Book and notebook open on a table in a library

      January 09, 2018

      How can writing be a mode of healing for veterans? What can fantasy tell us about what it means to be human? Explore these questions and more with these new courses for the spring quarter.

    • Ni Ou

      January 09, 2018

      Assistant teaching professor in the Department of Global Studies and Modern Languages Ni Ou, MSEd, loves international food and guiding her students on cultural discoveries.

    • January 09, 2018

      Researchers from around the city, who are studying public policy and the economy, will have access to some of the nation鈥檚 highest quality Census data this coming cycle, thanks to a new federal research center.

    • Ethics of Algorithms

      January 08, 2018

      Computer algorithms 鈥 the sequences of instructions or rules computers follow to solve problems 鈥 influence many aspects of our lives, from the products we buy to the people we date and even the jobs we are offered. But who makes algorithms and code, and how do their values translate into the work they do? That's what Kelly Joyce, PhD, wanted to find out in 2013, when she and a fellow researcher were awarded a grant from the National Science Foundation for their study, The Ethics of Algorithms.

    • January 02, 2018

      A Drexel study looking at 19 species of paper wasps found that body size may lead to variation in the complex parts of their brains.