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Students on Drexel co-op

With insight gained over the course of her first Drexel co-op, Ariana Stroman shares seven tips that can make your experience smoother and more fulfilling.

Richard Vong ’14 just started his first full school year with the Teach for America program at Tilden Middle School in West Philly.

Thirty-six students conducted market research and investigated promotion strategies and retail placement opportunities for Project HOME’s Social Enterprise projects.

LeBow students were tasked with aiding SAP's implementation of Autism at Work -- an initiative that aims to hire more than 600 people with autism spectrum disorder by 2020.

For the fifth year in a row, the Japan America Society of Greater Philadelphia asked a group of LeBow MBA students to conduct market research for its lovely and lively Subaru Cherry Blossom Festival, a celebration of the coming of spring and Japanese food and culture with 12 days of events all over the city and suburbs.

Executives from Comcast Business challenged eight teams to present ideas for breaking through their customers' apathy about upgrading to faster internet service.

LeBow's Dragon Fund had its best year yet in 2013, and it’s one of the largest student-management investment portfolios in the nation.

students with large check

A team of LeBow undergraduate students, dubbed the LeBow Dragons, recently took first place in the National Diversity Case Competition, beating out 35 schools from across the United States, including Penn, which placed fifth.

faculty pose wearing hardhats

Three teams of Drexel LeBow professors and students are dividing $30,000 in winnings for their proposed course innovations.

The Dornsife Office for Experiential Learning is currently enrolling clients for spring term.

Drexel LeBow MBA students

MBA students gathered for a live consulting project residency, competing as consulting firms for a local nonprofit.