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2023

    • Students in Food and Land Security community-based learning course

      December 20, 2023

      Food and Land Security in Philadelphia, an intensive community-based learning course offered each year in the College of Arts and Sciences, explores an urgent issue affecting our community alongside the people who are impacted. 

    • Dean Brown (left) with math professor Dimitri Papadopoulos

      December 05, 2023

      Associate Teaching Professor of Mathematics Dimitri Papadopoulos, EdD, recently sat down with Dean David Brown, PhD to discuss classroom techniques, how math translates to other fields and more. 

    • November 20, 2023

      Members of the University-wide initiative shared what students, faculty, professional staff, alumni and community members can expect if they want to get involved.

    • Courtroom gavel

      November 14, 2023

      Research in the Department of Criminology and Justice Studies could give Pennsylvania the unique opportunity to serve as a model for other states as it reimagines its guidelines for sentencing people convicted of crimes.

    • Jackie Joyner-Kersee

      November 01, 2023

      During her visit to Drexel, Joyner-Kersee spoke with students in the BRIDGE programs in the College of Arts and Sciences, LeBow College of Business and Westphal College of Media Arts and Design. 

    • October 27, 2023

      Last term, 91制片厂 professors were recognized for their scholarly research and prolific academic and professional contributions. This update offers a snapshot of activity courtesy of the Office of the Provost.

    • Associate Dean of Graduate Education Eric Brewe, PhD

      October 18, 2023

      Professor of Physics and Science Education Eric Brewe, PhD, was recently appointed to the role of Associate Dean of Graduate Education in the College of Arts and Sciences.

    • Nathan Nazario

      October 12, 2023

      As the oldest natural history museum in North America, the Academy of Natural Sciences of 91制片厂 has a long and varied history. And even with the many well-known figures, works and stories found in its phenomenal Library and Archives, there are more that need to be researched, uncovered and revealed to help shape a brighter, more equitable future.

    • Drexel is offering a new major in mathematical statistics

      October 02, 2023

      The new program bolsters interdisciplinary collaboration at Drexel, drawing on the expertise of College of Arts and Sciences faculty members while partnering with other programs across the university that involve the various applications of statistics. 

    • 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 18, 2023

      The leader of the Undergraduate Student Government Association talked about his plans for the next year and what he鈥檚 done so far with promoting civic engagement, student voting and student organizations.

    • September 13, 2023

      How can you best connect with peers and mentors? What are some good places to eat, study and relax 鈥 on or off campus? Current graduate students shared tips for Dragons who are just starting at the University this year.

    • September 12, 2023

      Members of the Drexel community shared recommendations for Dragons who are just starting out on campus.

    • 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.

    • September 01, 2023

      Last term, three Drexel students received major national and international scholarships 鈥 and all of them are involved in the Louis Stokes Alliance for Minority Participation (LSAMP) program for underrepresented minority students in STEM disciplines.

    • August 24, 2023

      The 23 fellows from 17 African nations hosted by Drexel shared how the six-week program impacted them.

    • August 24, 2023

      91制片厂 President John Fry met with the young African leaders hosted at 91制片厂 in the last week of their six-week leadership fellowship on campus.

    • August 22, 2023

      Paige DeAngelo, founder and CEO of Aer Cosmetics, placed first in the U.S. in the Global Student Entrepreneur Awards in 2023 for her vegan, cruelty-free mascara formula that comes in tablets with a refillable tube.

    • Emily Griffith shares bird knowledge with an Academy of Natural Sciences visitor

      August 08, 2023

      A childhood love of birds inspired Emily Griffith to pursue a career in ornithology. As she enters her third year in Drexel’s Ecology, Evolution and Earth Systems PhD program, Griffith has been awarded over $10,000 in grant funding to further her research on the differences in plumage between male and female ducks.

    • Sophia Stutte, Drexel Archives co-op

      August 02, 2023

      Before coming to Drexel, history major Sophia Stutte resided in the Washington, D.C. area, where their fondness for archives and libraries blossomed through countless visits to the renowned Smithsonian museums. A co-op with the 91制片厂 Archives has allowed them to further explore this passion. 

    • Physics major Dmitri LaBelle

      July 25, 2023

      At Drexel, LaBelle has strived to excel academically in physics while contributing to diversity, equity and inclusion efforts in the field and even encouraging the next generation of scientists. They hope that more Drexel students will get involved in making their community a better place. 

    • July 10, 2023

      Researchers from 91制片厂 are helping to lead a $3.7 million National Institutes of Health effort to understand why some people regain weight they have lost it as recent developments in weight loss interventions are raising new questions about how we understand this public health challenge.

    • Graduates class of 2023

      July 07, 2023

      Decked in Dragon Blue, hundreds of graduates joined us on June 15 for the College of Arts and Sciences commencement ceremony. Before graduates walked across the stage, speakers took to the podium to share personal stories of their time at Drexel and send off the newest class of Forever Dragons with encouragement and inspiration.

    • June 29, 2023

      Physics researchers from 91制片厂 at the IceCube Neutrino Observatory led the production of the unique neutrino-based image of the Milky Way Galaxy using particles of matter instead of the usual electromagnetic energy.

    • Fulbright Culture Fair 2022

      June 27, 2023

      The English Language Center (ELC) was recently awarded a five-year renewal of its Fulbright Pre-Academic program grant. This has been the ELC’s signature summer special program since 2009.

    • June 26, 2023

      This summer, Drexel is hosting 23 fellows from 17 African nations for the 2023 Mandela Washington Fellowship for Young African Leaders.

    • June 20, 2023

      Last term, 91制片厂 鈥 through its colleges, schools and other units and programs 鈥 created a variety of new opportunities for industry and local partnerships as well as civic engagement.

    • 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.

    • June 16, 2023

      Drexel professors were recognized for their academic and professional achievements.

    • Steve Dolph, PhD, is the Associate Dean of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion

      June 14, 2023

      Assistant Teaching Professor of Global Studies and Modern Languages Steve Vásquez Dolph, PhD, was recently appointed to the role of Associate Dean for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) in the College of Arts and Sciences. Learn more about him in this Q&A. 

    • June 13, 2023

      Mocha Latte, a young Cane Corso dog who is training to be a therapy dog on campus, inspired 10 short stories with her heroic tale of perseverance.

    • June 13, 2023

      Here's a snapshot of awards, scholarships, publications and fellowships 91制片厂 students have earned in the past term.

    • June 12, 2023

      During its first full year of operation and charge, the group of over a dozen faculty, professional staff, student and community members engaged in practices to represent the university community and ensure more accountability and transparency regarding the Drexel Department of Public Safety.

    • June 09, 2023

      91制片厂 researchers sampled a variety of army ant (Eciton burchellii parvispinum) colonies to test how their habitat distribution affected the ants鈥 tolerances of extreme low and high temperatures.

    • BRIDGE program trip to the escape room

      June 06, 2023

      Students of color have higher rates of success when they have a community of peers. The College of Arts and Sciences’ BRIDGE program seeks to foster a sense of community for students of color and ease the transition into college life. Throughout the year, students participate in workshops and study groups, attend social events, work with peer mentors and more.

    • Daouda Njie and Neha Chongtham

      June 05, 2023

      Daouda Njie, BS environmental science '22, was awarded a study/research grant to Fiji. Neha Chongtham, biological sciences '23, will serve as an English teaching assistant in Malta.

    • Graduate Student commencement speaker Monique D. Clark

      May 23, 2023

      Monique D. Clark will represent graduate students as a student speaker at the 2023 College of Arts and Sciences commencement ceremony on Thursday, June 15. Clark graduates with her MFA in creative writing. Learn more about her in this Q&A. 

    • May 22, 2023

      The goal is to create a concierge approach to academic tutoring, coaching and advising that empowers students and reduces barriers for finding support.

    • Maria Paula Mijares Torres

      May 22, 2023

      Communication major María Paula Mijares Torres will represent undergraduate students as a student speaker at the 2023 College of Arts and Sciences commencement ceremony on Thursday, June 15. Learn more about her in this Q&A. 

    • 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.

    • Blue Drexel dragon logo

      May 16, 2023

      The Office of Research & Innovation and the Office of Faculty Advancement recently announced the recipients of the 2022-2023 Research, Scholarship and Creativity Awards and the Provost Awards for Teaching, Scholarship and Professional Service. Congratulations to the College of Arts and Sciences faculty who were honored with these awards!  

    • 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. 

    • May 05, 2023

      Environmentally minded organizations from Drexel and the community set up tables for EarthFest to share their missions and a few fun facts, like about a fish who can walk on land.

    • An image of Moncho Alvarado beside an image of the cover of her book, Greyhound Americans

      May 05, 2023

      Moncho Alvarado, a Cihuayollotl trans Xicanx poet, published her debut poetry collection and Saturnalia Book Prize recipient “Greyhound Americans” in 2022. She will join us for a poetry reading at the Drexel Writing Festival on Monday, May 8 from 12–12:50 p.m. in the Stern Room on the third floor of Hagerty Library. Learn more about Alvarado in this Q&A.

    • The UnAmericans, a book by Molly Antopol

      May 04, 2023

      Fiction writer Molly Antopol published her first book of short stories, “The UnAmericans,” in 2014, and is currently working on a novel. Antopol will lead a discussion and workshop at the Drexel Writing Festival on Tuesday, May 9. Learn more about her in this Q&A.

    • Lia DiMitri

      May 03, 2023

      Students in “Science and Religion: From the Big Bang to Neuroscience” spent the winter term exploring the development of science and religion through known human history. The course, taught by Professor of Chemistry Fraser Fleming, PhD, culminated in a nine-day trip to Switzerland, Germany and Italy over spring break. 

    • Drexel College of Arts and Sciences 2023 student commencement speakers Monique D. Clark and Mar铆a Paula (MaPa) Mijares Torres

      May 02, 2023

      The 2023 College of Arts and Sciences Commencement Ceremony will feature two student speakers: María Paula (MaPa) Mijares Torres will serve as our undergraduate commencement speaker, and Monique D. Clark will serve as our graduate commencement speaker. 

    • 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 02, 2023

      The College of Arts and Sciences proudly welcomes Elizabeth Lombardo, PhD '02, as its keynote speaker for the 2023 commencement ceremony on June 15. With over two decades dedicated to assisting high-performing executives, entrepreneurs, athletes and celebrities address stress by accessing reserves of untapped potential, it is no surprise that Dr. Lombardo is often called “America’s Most Trusted Celebrity Psychologist.”

    • Summer programs

      April 28, 2023

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

    • Kim Kelly, author of "Fight Like Hell: The Untold History of American Labor

      April 26, 2023

      Journalist and author Kim Kelly published her first book, “Fight Like Hell: The Untold History of American Labor,” in 2022. Kelly will lead a discussion and workshop at the Drexel Writing Festival on Wednesday, May 10. Learn more about her in this Q&A.

    • Student Ahn Quach at Honors Day 2022

      April 21, 2023

      The College of Arts and Sciences Honors Day, scheduled for May 17, 2023, gives our faculty, staff and alumni an opportunity to honor our students’ achievements in the classroom, lab and community.  

    • The Costa Rican rainforest

      April 18, 2023

      Professor of Biodiversity, Earth and Environmental Science and Biology Sean O'Donnell, PhD, regularly works as an expert science consultant with natural history film crews. He shares more about his recent experience working in the rainforest of Costa Rica in this blog post. 

    • April 17, 2023

      The next Philadelphia election is May 16, and these tips and resources recommended by civically engaged and politically knowledgeable people at Drexel can help you get prepared.

    • Terry Tempest Williams at podium

      April 14, 2023

      The College of Arts and Sciences recently welcomed author and environmentalist Terry Tempest Williams to Drexel to deliver our 10th Annual Distinguished Lecture. Williams also led an intimate masterclass for students and faculty at the Academy of Natural Sciences.

    • April 12, 2023

      Harper, chemistry 鈥24 adds the prestigious Harry S. Truman Scholarship to a resume that already includes the Udall Undergraduate Scholarship and Barry M. Goldwater Scholarship.

    • April 10, 2023

      The Korman Center is becoming the hub of on-campus academic support services for students and a central place to get help for STEM classes, writing projects and so much more.

    • Students in DESLA conduct real environmental research

      April 04, 2023

      Drexel Environmental Science Leadership Academy (DESLA) is a weeklong outdoor summer adventure that gives high school students the opportunity to conduct real environmental research alongside faculty from the Department of Biodiversity, Earth and Environmental Science and scientists from the Academy of Natural Sciences.

    • 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. 

    • Students meet virtually

      March 28, 2023

      Through two virtual exchanges per year, students in the Department of Global Studies and Modern Languages' Japanese program connect with students across the world and hone their language skills.

    • March 23, 2023

      The University expanded its collaborations with local organizations and industry partners last term.

    • March 22, 2023

      Through two virtual exchanges per year, Drexel students in the Japanese program connect with students across the world and hone their language skills.

    • Plan B, Portrait of a Lady on Fire, and Zola movie posters

      March 20, 2023

      Realizing that too many films by young or up-and-coming women directors were not getting the recognition they deserved, Jacqui Sadashige, PhD, developed a course that explores recent films written or directed by women that center topics relevant to women’s lives today. 

    • 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.

    • March 14, 2023

      Volunteers from anywhere can participate in the 鈥淣ame that Neutrino鈥 project led by IceCube researchers at 91制片厂's College of Arts and Sciences, which asks users to help categorize IceCube data.

    • March 14, 2023

      Researchers from 91制片厂 have uncovered a novel regulatory mechanism in the brain that is essential for making the right kinds of proteins that promote healthy brain function, and its malfunctioning may be an early contributor of the development of Alzheimer鈥檚 disease.

    • Mary Madsen smiles outside during golden hour, wearing a black turtleneck and glasses

      March 13, 2023

      Mary Madsen, MS public policy ’21, started her master's program before Covid and graduated with the pandemic in full swing. Originally from Texas, the culture shock of moving to Philadelphia with her husband and child was difficult to begin with, but especially challenging when she realized that she would be stuck in the city with no prospect of returning home due to travel restrictions. But Madsen made the most of her time here. As someone interested in education policy, it was a great opportunity for her to learn about how city councils and school districts work in times of crisis.

    • March 10, 2023

      Drexel professors were recognized for their academic and professional achievements

    • The Jewish quarter in Venice

      March 08, 2023

      'Judaism and Christianity: Two Religions or One,' taught by Professor of Philosophy Marilyn Piety, PhD, introduces students to a myriad of viewpoints from scholars of different faiths to identify common and separate philosophical ideologies between the religions. This article originally appeared in the Jewish Exponent

    • Greg Loring-Albright

      March 06, 2023

      Greg Loring-Albright, PhD '22, has always loved games, but when he decided to pursue this interest professionally, finding the right graduate program wasn't easy. The interdisciplinary model of Drexel’s Communication, Culture and Media (CCM) program proved to be the foundation he needed to pursue his unique path of study. Now, he's an assistant professor in the Interactive Media Department at Harrisburg University, where he teaches game studies and game design, while also working as an independent game designer.

    • Students discussing African small businesses in West Philly

      February 28, 2023

      A French course has brought together students and West Philadelphia's native French-speaking West African community, both in and out of the classroom. Students came from different majors and countries to speak and write in French with native speakers and consume Francophone West African works of literature and film in this community-based class.

    • 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.

    • Jojo Elhassan

      February 20, 2023

      Nigerian writer Altine “Jojo” Elhassan, creative writing ’24, is the inaugural recipient of a full tuition scholarship from the MFA Gift Fund for Marginalized Writers. The scholarship aims to support diverse literary voices by funding writers whose personal experiences of marginalization—including but not limited to race, class or disability—inform their work. 

    • February 17, 2023

      A French course has brought together students and West Philadelphia's native French-speaking West African community, both in and out of the classroom.

    • Alexandra J. King Pile smiles during a video. An American flag sits behind her.

      February 15, 2023

      We recently had the opportunity to catch up with Alexandra J. King Pile, BA international studies '07, who is currently working as a diplomat for the United States Department of State. Read on to learn about the challenges and opportunities of her role, and how her time at Drexel prepared her for this path.

    • a wooden gavel sits beside a tincture and loose marijuana, representing the legal system's control over the substance

      February 10, 2023

      Kathleen Powell plans to use the $544,000 grant from the William T. Grant Foundation to explore how the legalization of recreational marijuana in New Jersey affects Black, Hispanic and White young adults. 

    • A variety of icons illustrating digital communication (Facebook like button, text bubbles, etc.)

      February 08, 2023

      Drexel’s College of Arts and Sciences is home to one of the most rapidly changing professional fields—communication. In order to keep students on the cutting edge of this highly sought-after field, Drexel’s Master of Science in Strategic and Digital Communication (MS-SDC) program has reinvented its curriculum to accommodate the needs and desires of today’s communication industry.

    • 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 25, 2023

      The Mellon Foundation is the nation鈥檚 largest funder of the arts, culture and humanities. The $500,000 grant will provide funding for UnMapping: A Project of Radical Textual Geographies. The project aims to bring the literary and broader humanities imagination to bear on urgent issues of social justice in the West Philadelphia community and beyond.

    • Ryan Shaw teaches music to a group of students

      January 24, 2023

      A co-op with the nonprofit Keep Music Alive not only allowed Ryan Shaw to explore his lifelong passion for music, but inspired him to pursue a career in music therapy after he graduates from the MS-SDC program. 

    • 2023 Sociology Film Series explores medical sociology

      January 20, 2023

      For the first time since the pandemic, the Department of Sociology will present its annual Sociology Film Series in person this winter. The series, featuring three films focused on medical sociology, underscores key concepts being taught in the classroom and provides a platform for people living with disabilities to share their stories.


       

    • January 17, 2023

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

    • BEES students in Barnegat Bay

      January 12, 2023

      As the Department of Biodiversity, Earth and Environmental Science (BEES) celebrates its 10th anniversary, we spoke with department head David Velinsky, PhD, about the history of the department, its many success stories and how it has grown over the last decade in this Q&A.