The University approved four honorary degree recipients and speakers for the June 17 Main Campus Commencement May 24.
Having successfully balanced academics and work for five years, Jodi Banks will graduate from the University with a bachelor of science degree in health systems and technology from the Goodwin College of Professional Studies, June 17.
Student favored administrator Jonathan Kapell from the Office of Campus Activities is leaving the University, effective June 9, to accept a position at the University of North Carolina-Wilmington.
The University is currently offering 30-minute admission decisions to prospective freshman and transfer students who attend Drexel Decision Days.
This project will involve creating a new direction system for the Main Building. It will include the installation of inter-directional signs as the first phase of the project.
1) A Drexel student's bicycle was stolen from the bike rack at Matheson Hall between 6:45-9:00 p.m., May 18.
The University has no plans to create a police department despite the recent shootings, assaults and arson occurring near campus.
Many current seniors at the University are planning to stay in the Philadephia area after graduation to live and work.
This fall, the University will offering be a series of one-day sessions and seminars as part of the "Mini Medical School" program.
Christina Burgess will graduate from the College of Nursing and Health Professions with a B.S. in nursing, June 17.
Summer meal plan applications are now available in the DragonCard Office. The plan offers a full breakfast, lunch and dinner menu in the Handschumacher Dining Center, Monday through Friday for the entire summer term.
Shirts, painted by Take Back the Night participants, silently blow in the breeze outside of the Daskalaskis Athletic Center to serve as a reminder of the victims of sexual assault who can not or will not voice their experiences May 25.