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April

  • April 29, 2021

    Picotte, the University鈥檚 high-performing computing equipment, is named for Susan La Flesche Picotte, MD, who is believed to be the first Native American physician in the U.S.

  • Portraits of Liz Pham and Zyrah Alvi

    April 26, 2021

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

  • illustration of speech bubbles containing the word hello in various languages

    April 21, 2021

    Beginning in fall 2021, undergraduate students across the University will have the opportunity to enhance their knowledge of the building blocks of language through a new minor in Linguistics. Offered by the Department of Communication, the minor offers courses that teach social and cultural aspects of communicating with people of diverse backgrounds, technical aspects of how language creates meaning, and psychological aspects of how language affects the human mind.

  • April 20, 2021

    The University鈥檚 鈥淐limate Year: Global Research Symposium鈥 brought together Drexel faculty and international partners to present and discuss ways of studying, addressing and combatting climate change.

  • April 20, 2021

    <p style="margin: 0in;">Evolution is unfolding in real time within many natural animal populations and researchers are now observing how this influences biodiversity in the field. In a newly published study in&nbsp;<em style="color: #0563c1;"><span style="color: #000000;">Molecular Ecology</span></em><em><span style="color: #000000;">&nbsp;</span></em>a team of 91制片厂 scientists examined the biological variations in pea aphids, insects that reproduce frequently enough to evolve before our eyes, by tracing the prevalence of their protective endosymbiont,&nbsp;<em>Hamiltonella defensa</em>,<em>&nbsp;</em>which the insects use to ward off parasitoid wasps.</p>
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  • ArcGIS map image of Calcutta

    April 19, 2021

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

  • Luis Grande

    April 15, 2021

    Communication, Culture and Media (CCM) doctoral student Luis Grande Branger has an essay on "Aquaman and the American White Supremacy" forthcoming in a new collection of critical essays on the work of movie director James Wan.

  • Shivani Patel and Ryan Petrie stand in front of a research poster

    April 14, 2021

    Shivani Patel '20, Nicole Naranjo '18, and Kimheak Sao '16 conducted work as undergraduates in the Petrie Lab that led to a recent publication in Molecular Biology of the Cell.

  • April 13, 2021

    <p style="margin: 0in;"><span>In the race to out-compete other companies&ndash; artificial intelligence (AI) design is lacking a deep understanding of what data about humans mean and its relation to equity. Two 91制片厂 sociologists suggest we pay greater attention to the societal impact of AI, as it is appearing more frequently than ever before.</span></p>

  • A screenshot of six students on Zoom

    April 12, 2021

    For their senior capstone projects, Global Studies students worked with Scholars at Risk to raise awareness of human rights violations against four incarcerated or missing scholars.

  • 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.

  • Photo of Medina Talebi

    April 05, 2021

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