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LeBow undergraduate and graduate students have applied their skills and collaborated as teammates in competitions throughout the winter and spring terms.

Camryn Honesty, Major General (ret.) Theresa Carter, Raquel M. Arredondo

In observance of Women’s History Month, women from across the LeBow community share their successes and the support that’s made them possible.

Matt Riley, MBA '16; Alfred Altomari, BS '82; Emily Santaspirt, MBA '15

With a fellow alum as their CEO and mentor, two LeBow MBA grads have found fulfilling careers and helped lead a small pharma company to success.

LeBow alumni Jerry James Martin, Alfred F. Altomari and Angela Dowd-Burton

These alumni have remained connected to LeBow through guest-speaking engagements, mentorship and providing other opportunities for students and alumni.

Cannabis leaves

A new course offered by LeBow’s Accounting and Finance departments ventures into uncharted territory by studying the emerging cannabis industry.

The two professors will work on special projects related to college research and curriculum innovation in collaboration with the Office of the Dean.

We are pleased to welcome the following new faculty members to the Drexel LeBow community.

Amanda Marino, Accounting PhD student and roller derby enthusiast

Amanda Marino's dedication and focus has led her to success in both her PhD research and in her high-speed, high-impact hobby: roller derby.

Students pose for photo post competition

LeBow College of Business hosted the 5th Annual Fraud and Internal Control Case Competition (FIC3) on February 22.

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Deanna Byrne '92, the first female managing partner of PwC’s Philadelphia office, has spent 30 years at the company, and the past 15 as a partner.

Chris Crawford

LeBow student and Drexel golfer Chris Crawford putts his way into a spot at the U.S. Open.

Chicken in a backyard with SEPTA train in the background

Assistant Clinical Professor of Accounting Maureen Breen is lobbying to change Philadelphia's ordinance against raising chickens at home.

LeBow Alumnus Col. Thomas Matthews and Rebecca Weidesaul

Black Hawk Down mission commander and LeBow Alumnus Col. Thomas Matthews ’72 served as keynote speaker at Drexel’s annual Veterans Day Tribute.

LeBow assistant professor Curtis Hall weighs in on the long-held debate among academics and regulators about whether or not the stock market creates pressure on the managers of public firms to make short-term decisions in order to meet earnings targets.