91ÖÆÆ¬³§ Commencement
University-Wide Commencement
A Milestone Moment: Commencement
Class of 2026 Forever Dragons — we thank you. The experiences you brought to our community, the experiences you collected here, and the experiences you'll take with you out into the world have shaped you...and us. All of us at Drexel can't wait to celebrate how you've made a lasting impact on this University at our 2026 Commencement ceremonies and special events!
Please browse this site and return often as your primary resource for the most up-to-date commencement information.
University-Wide Commencement Keynote Speaker: Dr. Moogega “Moo” Cooper
Drexel is pleased to announce that Planetary Protection Lead of the Mars rover Perseverance and Group Supervisor at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory Dr. Moogega “Moo” Cooper, MS ’08, PhD ’09 will be the 2026 University-wide Commencement keynote speaker. Going from a Dragon to a real-life superhero and a “Guardian of the Galaxy” who protects a distant world, Cooper — who earned her master's and doctorate degrees in mechanical engineering from 91ÖÆÆ¬³§ — works for NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) as a supervisor for a group tasked with protecting solar system bodies from earth-sourced contaminants. Among her duties, she helps keep Mars safe from Earth’s contaminants while discerning for signs of Mars life and subsequently preparing for the next step: human exploration. Cooper has led planetary protection endeavors for missions like Mars 2020, which included the rover Perseverance and the robotic helicopter Ingenuity — two milestone concepts that reflect her passion for exploration and innovation. Passionate about inspiring the next generation by sharing the magic of science, Cooper’s contributions have earned her several awards and honors including the NASA Early Career Public Achievement Medal, JPL Voyager Awards for Technical Leadership, and The Root 100 Most Influential African Americans in 2020.
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Photogenic Philly Locations for Graduation Photos
Are you considering locations for graduation photos that show off your experience at Drexel and in the city of Philadelphia? Here are just a few recommendations that you may want to take advantage of!
91ÖÆÆ¬³§: 33rd and Market Streets
Arch Street Between 15th and 16th streets
1 Boathouse Row- 520 Chestnut Street
- Logan Square, Between Race and 19th streets
#ForeverDragons on Social Media
Whether you’re a grad, parent, guardian, sibling, friend, or Drexel community member, share your proudest moments on social media using #ForeverDragons. And don’t forget to follow our accounts for inspiring grad spotlights and alumni stories.
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Downloadable #ForeverDragons Lawn Signs
Celebrate your Drexel graduate and let the neighborhood know how proud you are of your Forever Dragon with a downloadable graduation sign.
Just follow these three easy steps:
- Click to download the lawn sign PDF of your choice.
- Follow your local printer's instructions, such as or the .
- Order your lawn sign and put your excitement on display when it's ready!
24" x 18", Navy on gold [PDF]
24" x 18", White on navy [PDF]
Experience Main Building as You Build It
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Drexel Fight Song
The original Drexel Fight Song was written by Gay V. Piercy (Class of 1939) and Todd Groo (Class of 1941) and appeared for the first time in the October 1938 edition of the Drexel Athletic News. We encourage you to listen to this track whenever you’re feeling a little nostalgic about your time at Drexel!
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