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Science & Technology by Nov 20, 20135:03 pmDecember 2, 2016
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Fossils in the Big Apple and Other Urban Paleontology Adventures

There are fossils in New York’s Grand Central Station. It’s not a traveling museum exhibit. It’s not an exhibit at all. Hundreds of millions of years in the past, the limestone used to construct the […]

Science & Technology by Britt FaulstickNov 20, 20133:20 pm
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Celebrating a Legacy of Life-Saving Innovation

Drexel’s School of Biomedical Engineering, Science and Health Systems is welcoming its global partners in research and innovation to campus as it hosts the annual Global Innovation Partnership Forum. As part of the event, the […]

Experts by Niki GianakarisNov 20, 201310:37 amNovember 21, 2013
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Tweeting All the Way to the NYSE, Will Twitter’s Shares Continue to Rise?

Twitter Inc. made its trading debut at the New York Stock Exchange with a $1.82 billion share sale that made it the second largest Internet IPO in the world, relegating Google Inc.’s stock market debut […]

Health & Medicine by Nov 18, 20138:00 amDecember 2, 2016
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2,000 Calories Per Day are All You Need: A Closer Look at Restaurant Menu Labeling Research

Are you reading the fine print? Skipping it could be a bad idea for your health, especially in Philadelphia and other areas where that fine print contains important information: The city’s chain restaurants are required […]

Opinion by Nov 15, 201310:47 amNovember 15, 2013
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Made in Pennsylvania. A Model for America.

As the leaders of Pennsylvania research universities, we represent institutions that are large and small; private and public; urban and rural; ivy and land-grant. Yet, for our many differences, we are united in our commitment […]

Arts & Culture by Alissa FalconeNov 8, 20135:11 pmNovember 8, 2013
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Curiosity Created the Exhibit

“Cabinet of Curiosity: Drexel’s Rare and Unusual Collections” marks the first time in Drexel history that an art exhibit has featured the skull of conjoined calves, a 19th century medical amputation kit and a silver […]

Science & Technology by Britt FaulstickNov 5, 201311:59 amNovember 21, 2013
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Finding Beauty in Nanoscale

The science of engineering materials, at the molecular level, oftentimes leaves researchers scouring nanoscale structures for minute signs of scientific significance. But, from time to time, they take a moment to step back and give […]

Health & Medicine by Niki GianakarisOct 30, 201312:04 pmOctober 30, 2013
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Health Care Reform: Can it Work From a Business Perspective?

  The Affordable Care Act, more widely known as Obamacare, has sparked heated debates across the country and was the focal point of the first government shutdown in almost two decades. Drexel professor Dr. Michael […]

Community & Society by Oct 24, 20135:32 pmOctober 30, 2013
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New Exhibit Shows Scars – Both Visible and Invisible – of War

We’ve all heard stories of battles that soldiers have fought on the front lines. But what about the battles they face when they return home? A new exhibit which goes on display at Drexel University […]

Science & Technology by Alissa FalconeOct 22, 201310:19 am
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Drexel Welcomes Convocation Speaker Freeman Hrabowski

It’s that time of the year again. On Oct. 22, Drexel faculty and staff will don their colorful regalia to celebrate the start of a new academic year by observing the time-honored tradition that is […]

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