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    • November 16, 2017

      With a big assist from the Study Abroad Office, 111 Drexel students got passports at the annual event, 77 of which were covered by a grant supported by departments around the University. Now all that鈥檚 left to do is figure out where to go.

    • November 13, 2017

      The new fundraising campaign is designed to benefit current and future Drexel students alike, providing funding for everything from scholarships to study abroad.

    • October 30, 2017

      Leona Donaldson left Japan鈥檚 patriarchal society only to encounter sexism, racism and discrimination in America. At Drexel, she鈥檚 studying gender imbalance in STEM occupations to do her part in pushing back.

    • October 19, 2017

      Daniela Muñoz went to Singapore expecting to learn about entrepreneurship and innovation. She came away with a newfound appreciation for the dynamics of an increasingly globalized world.

    • August 29, 2017

      An intensive course abroad places Drexel students alongside professional filmmakers at a legendary film school in Cuba to make short documentaries as they discover the complexities of the island nation and the filmmaking process.

    • August 15, 2017

      For 10 days last winter, a small group of Drexel students toured prisons and courthouses in Norway and Sweden to learn how a focus on restoration and rehabilitation creates a radically different criminal justice system.

    • July 13, 2017

      Drexel and PeaceTech Lab, a nonprofit organization headquartered at the U.S. Institute of Peace in Washington, D.C., have created a master鈥檚 degree for engineers who want to contribute to the prevention of crises around the world. It launches this fall.

    • July 07, 2017

      A group of 25 young civic leaders from across Africa are in the midst of a six-week fellowship program at Drexel meant to help them develop the skills needed to drive systemic changes in their home countries.

    • June 20, 2017

      What鈥檚 a pangolin? And why is Ashleigh Jugan in Vietnam working to keep them safe from hunters? DrexelNow asked the fourth-year environmental sciences major about that and more in a Q&A about a highly unusual co-op.

    • May 25, 2017

      A Drexel delegation including President John Fry recently traveled to Sub-Saharan Africa with philanthropists David and Dana Dornsife.

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