Below are the top 10 most-read stories about Drexel University, as produced by the Strategic Communications team in ...
For the 2025 winter quarter, I (Eric Zillmer) teach “General Psychology” (PSY 101) to non-psychology majors, most of whom are ...
Rose Corrigan is a law and society scholar whose research focuses on criminal justice, sexual violence, and social movements. Professor Corrigan holds a joint appointment between the law school and ...
The Pennsylvania Public Health Risk Assessment Tool (PHRAT) was developed for the Pennsylvania Department of Health to help public health and health care planners prioritize their planning efforts for ...
Though we have entered a third decade as Drexel University College of Medicine, we embrace our heritage as a college of opportunity, tracing our roots from two forebear institutions that embraced ...
Students at the College of Medicine regularly work with the Philadelphia community to help improve health care and education. From course work to volunteer opportunities, we integrate meaningful ...
In Drexel’s PPE program, we start from the idea that the economy is fundamentally political, politics is fundamentally economic, and both are shaped by philosophical inquiry. Drexel University’s ...
Drexel sociology majors and minors are trained to identify hidden biases embedded in social norms, policies and institutions, which often privilege certain groups while making others vulnerable.
DEADLINE EXTENDED - The 2024 Drexel University High School Photography Contest is OPEN and accepting submissions! All submissions must be received by DECEMBER 7, 2024. Click on the image below to ...
The swift advance of digitization is being felt in nearly all disciplines and industries, and perhaps nowhere as robustly as the field of communications. Organizations in the private, public and ...
Bret Asbury’s principal interest is in applying techniques and approaches borrowed from the humanities to law and legal theory. His scholarship has been published in the Alabama Law Review, California ...
COPE is an evidence-based program that can help individuals living with dementia maintain and improve their quality of life and help their care partners better manage daily care challenges and reduce ...