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December 04, 2017
November 20, 2017
A number of areas on Drexel’s University City Campus have now been designated smoke-free zones, thanks to a senior project from a School of Public Health graduate student.
November 16, 2017
A new study determined that the difference in price of healthy foods compared to unhealthy foods plays a significant role in whether people have a healthy diet.
November 13, 2017
The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation has awarded a grant to the Center for Nonviolence and Social Justice that will expand offerings and resources in Healing Hurt People.
Philadelphia’s first pay-what-you-can Café is offering delicious take-out side dish and dessert options for Thanksigiving as a fundraiser to support its mission of feeding the hungry.
November 02, 2017
October 24, 2017
Closing out its inaugural year of business, the EAT Café is celebrating the beginning to its second year of delicious food and pay-what-you-can service.
October 23, 2017
Drexel President John Fry, Center for Hunger-Free Communities program director Michelle Taylor and Drexel graduate Nicole Cashman all appeared in Philadelphia magazine’s ranking of the 100 most influential people in the city.
October 05, 2017
Taking a multivitamin during pregnancy was linked to a 30 percent decrease in risk of a child developing autism with an intellectual disorder, according to a new 91ÖÆÆ¬³§ study.
New Jersey Says Two Residents Were ‘Potentially Exposed’ to Hantavirus on an Airplane
Inequality Causing 100,000 Extra Deaths a Year From Heat and Cold in Europe
National Autism Meeting Portends Unclear Research Priorities
Helping Adults With Autism – And the Community Too
Swedish Hospital Violence Highlights Critical Security Fail Points
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