As winter approaches – replete with COVID, flu, colds and other ailments – so does the season of throat clearing. But this hem, ahem, hawk, cough, or tickle in the throat doesn’t have to linger […]
As winter approaches – replete with COVID, flu, colds and other ailments – so does the season of throat clearing. But this hem, ahem, hawk, cough, or tickle in the throat doesn’t have to linger […]
As an expert on financial institutions, corporate finance and capital markets, Gregory Nini, PhD, a professor of Finance in the LeBow College of Business, explained what buybacks are, how they work, and other options for excess profits.
Written by Daniel Albert, PhD, an assistant professor of Management at Drexel University’s LeBow College of Business, who specializes in strategic management, innovation and organizational design and teaches various levels, including MBA and Executive MBA programs, emphasizing strategy and competitive advantage.
Kymberlee Montgomery, DNP, a clinical professor and senior associate dean of Nursing in Drexel’s College of Nursing and Health Professions, shared her experience as a Women’s Health Nurse Practitioner and what this new CDC guidance will mean for patients and their health care providers when it comes to contraception choices.
Drexel professor Yanliu Huang, PhD shares insight into Campbell’s dropping “Soup” from name in brand refresh.
Joel Maxcy, PhD, a professor in Drexel University’s LeBow College of Business and sports economist, explains the NWSL’s new CBA how it will impact players, owners and fans.
Security and privacy research from the College of Computing & Informatics provides a foundation for better understanding how to safely and securely engage with AI chatbot technology.
Drexel researchers exploit the “sweet tooth” of hungry immune cells in this emerging era of immune-targeted therapies.
Fred Krebs, PhD, an associate professor in Drexel University’s College of Medicine and an expert in viruses and viral infections, shared whether it’s safe to drink cow’s milk, how to keep farm workers safe, the current state of monitoring and testing, and whether the U.S. is prepared in the event of a bird flu outbreak in humans.
Written by Michele Rattigan, DHSc, associate clinical professor in Drexel University’s College of Nursing and Health Professions. Rattigan is a registered, board-certified art therapist and national certified/licensed professional.