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Arts & Culture by Britt FaulstickNov 14, 20168:18 amDecember 5, 2016
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Q+A: Before Kelly and Carlson — The Struggle For Equality In The Newsroom

Fifty years from now the struggle for workplace equality might be remembered as just another relic from one of the embarrassing bits of American history. That women working in media 50 years ago could only […]

Health & Medicine by Lauren IngenoNov 11, 20161:10 pmNovember 11, 2016
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How Will a Trump Presidency Impact Your Health?

No one is sure how the astonishing election of Donald Trump as president will impact health care in the United States. But with the backing of a Republican-controlled Congress, experts are warning Americans — and […]

Science & Technology by Britt FaulstickNov 11, 201611:16 amNovember 11, 2016
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Q+A: Don’t Blink! Ang Lee’s New Movie Packs in Detail by Dialing up the Frame Rate

This week the director who gave audiences acclaimed, visual masterpieces “Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon” and “Life of Pi,” is asking viewers to trust him as he pushes beyond the limits of our collective visual comfort […]

Community & Society by Emily StorzNov 9, 201610:32 am
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Drexel Celebrates International Education Week

In celebration of International Education Week, Nov. 14 to 18, Drexel University’s School of Education is partnering with the Office of International Programs to provide various events in conjunction with other Drexel departments, including Student […]

Community & Society by Emily StorzNov 8, 20169:39 am
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5 Rules for Being a Successful Mentor and Mentee

Mentorship is a universal language that has helped guide some of the world’s most impactful CEOs, artists and humanitarians. The late former Apple Inc. CEO Steve Jobs was a known mentor to Facebook CEO Mark […]

Experts by Frank OttoNov 3, 20163:11 pm
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6 Things to Remember for Running the Philadelphia Marathon

Running a marathon is a tall order. Not only are you racing others looking for their best times, but you’re battling your own body’s fatigue the whole way. But marathons go far beyond the race-day […]

Health & Medicine by Frank OttoNov 1, 201610:33 amNovember 1, 2016
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Philadelphia's Fishtown neighborhood

Quick Take: Your Neighborhood Factors Into Your Stroke Risk

“Where we live influences our health in a lot of ways: Whether a neighborhood is walkable, the availability of health foods, the levels of security and stress we feel in our neighborhood and many other […]

Arts & Culture by Emily StorzOct 27, 201611:27 amOctober 31, 2016
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Pearlstein Gallery Exhibit Preview & Artist Talk

Drexel University’s Leonard Pearlstein Gallery is currently featuring ‘Warp + Weft’ – work by 2015 Pew Fellow in the Arts Caroline Lathan-Stiefel. Here’s a preview of her work. See it in person until Dec. 4. […]

Experts by Britt FaulstickOct 25, 20163:07 pm
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Q+A: Were You Part of a Cyberattack?

You might have been an unwitting participant in the cyberattack that took down Twitter, Netflix, The New York Times’ website and many others last week. According to cybersecurity analysts, the widespread and highly coordinated cyberattack, […]

Health & Medicine by Britt FaulstickOct 21, 20164:50 pm
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Q+A: Real Help For ‘Fake Smiles’ On Instagram

This week Instagram rolled out a tool that allows users to flag content when they think a friend might be in serious emotional trouble. The tool, which uses this peer alert system to cue human […]

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