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LeBow Research Rises in Rankings

Research by Drexel LeBow's faculty has been rated highly by two of the most watched rankings in the fields of business and economics.

Phd candidate Jared Wilson will travel to Paris to present his research at the European Center for Corporate Control Studies PhD Symposium.

The $237,900 Kauffman Foundation grant will support research into global trade and entrepreneurship.

LeBow's newly minted PhD grads are heading off to start their new careers at great institutions including Cornell University, Philadelphia University and CSU San Marcos.

After earning his PhD at Drexel, Michael Busler held visiting faculty positions at several universities before settling in at Richard Stockton College.

Katrina Graham and family

Abusive supervisors are unfortunately common; LeBow Phd candidate Katrina Graham's research seeks to understand the causes behind their bad behavior.

Clark making an announcement

Drexel University’s LeBow College of Business has received a $100,000 gift for its PhD program from Margaret T. Clark, PhD.

Paper provides a simple algorithm to find the optimal solution for minimizing fixed transportation costs.

PhD economics candidate Tom Zylkin has won the Lindau Award awarded to outstanding young scholars in the field of economics.

Our new dedicated research lab will support data collection for behavioral research on business-related topics.

Alex Cohen and his wife

Ph.D. marketing student Alex Cohen has taken his visual impairment, which has deteriorated to the point that he relies on special accommodations for work and home, and uses it to improve society. His disability currently fuels his research, and one can say it has become his life’s work.

Monique Bell

Monique Bell, PhD, a 2013 alumna of the LeBow PhD program, was recently honored by the PhD Project.