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2019

    • May 08, 2019

      The full lineup of speakers for this year鈥檚 commencement ceremonies contains a multitude of men and women from different industries with great accomplishments in their fields.

    • May 07, 2019

      Among adults with mental health needs, those covered by Medicare or employer-sponsored health insurance have greater access to medical treatment, less out-of-pocket cost and are more likely to receive care than those seeking an appointment through an Affordable Care Act (ACA) Marketplace-sponsored plan, according to findings from researchers at 91制片厂鈥檚 Dornsife School of Public Health. Their study, published in the May 2019 issue of Health Affairs, provides preliminary results on disparities among those experiencing psychological stress since the ACA became law in 2010.

    • Puerto Rican home destroyed by Hurricane Maria

      May 02, 2019

      Alex Ortega, PhD, professor and chair of the department of Health Management and Policy at Dornsife, is principal investigator for an R01 grant by the National Institutes of Health.

    • Urban park

      April 25, 2019

      A new interdisciplinary review indicates that the relationship between urban trees, air quality and asthma may be more complicated than expected.

    • April 15, 2019

      Youth with autism often have difficulty finding and keeping employment, making Vocational Rehabilitation (VR) services, like job placement, essential. New research from the A.J. Drexel Autism Institute found Vocational Rehabilitation services across states vary dramatically leaving some young adults without support.

    • Senior citizens cycling in park

      April 10, 2019

      New research investigates depression and excessive alcohol consumption among urban, older adults.

    • April 04, 2019

      On World Autism Day (April 2) the Eagles Autism Challenge announced eight projects to be funded after being evaluated by an independent scientific advisory board comprised of top autism researchers. Of the eight total projects funded, three will be led by researchers from the A.J. Drexel Autism Institute.

    • child receiving vaccine at doctors

      March 29, 2019

      With increasing rate of disease outbreaks in the U.S., more states are expected to debate legislation on whether or not parents should be required by law to vaccinate their kids.

    • March 25, 2019

      The Drexel Collection鈥檚 new exhibit, "Matt Phillips: Inspired," explores the work and influences behind the art of the painter, printmaker and art educator.

    • March 21, 2019

      A trip to Israel last November taken by a Drexel delegation of faculty and staff is bearing fruit, with several developments at the University that could lead to future collaborations with academic partners abroad.

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