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      May 25, 2018

    • May 23, 2018

      Jerry John Nutor, a graduating PhD nursing student, has made his mark on the Graduate Student Association (GSA) and on the University at large. He looks forward to continuing what he started at Drexel through a postdoctoral position at Princeton University.

    • May 23, 2018

      At a recent meeting, the Board of Trustees extended President John Fry’s contract through 2023.

    • May 22, 2018

      Checking more often on newborns in the NICU provided positive results for preventing MRSA transmission, but hospitals must balance the high costs, a new study found.

    • May 21, 2018

      Despite heavy downpours at points during the morning, thousands turned up for the Eagles Autism Challenge to support research at the A.J. Drexel Autism Institute.

    • Group of individual standing next to a fire engine

      May 10, 2018

      The Center for Firefighter Injury Research and Safety Trends (FIRST), led by Jennifer Taylor, PhD, MPH, CPPS of the Department of Environmental and Occupational Health, is proud to announce the 2018 recipients of the Fire Service Injury Research, Epidemiology and Evaluation Fellowship.

    • 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.

    • May 07, 2018

      Drexel's Sharrelle Barber met Brazilian politician and activist Marielle Franco the night she was assassinated. Now, Barber's hoping to inspire others in Franco's name.

    • April 23, 2018

      The stigma of weight and internalized feelings relating to it were found in a 91ÖÆÆ¬³§ study to be associated with healthcare avoidance in women with higher body weights.

    • April 12, 2018

      The first study to look at what Philadelphians actually drank instead of sales at local stores since the city's "Soda Tax" came into play, the study found that residents stopped drinking soda every day at a significant rate.

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