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    • Group photo SALURBAL Nov 2017

      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.

    • November 13, 2017

      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.

    • People walking under 91ÖÆÆ¬³§ underpass

      November 02, 2017

    • Dr. Edmond Fernandes, UHC Visiting Scholar

      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.

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