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Konstantinos Serfes

Drexel LeBow School of Economics Professor Konstantinos Serfes has received a Fulbright award to visit the University of Exeter in the United Kingdom.

Drexel MBA students Paul Tesluk, Dean of U of Buffalo School of Management

Four first-year MBA students faced challenges from the weather and from judges' difficult questions en route to finishing second in a case competition.

Mandela Fellows

Drexel LeBow has been selected to host a cohort from the prestigious Mandela Washington Fellowship for Young African Leaders for a second year.

Campbell's Logo

LeBow is pleased to announce that Campbell Soup Company is our Corporate Partner for the Month of March.

United Nations

Students from LeBow's Global Learning Community participated in the UNA-USA Global Engagement Summit at the United Nations headquarters.

Tech Girlz

In partnership with TechGirlz, LeBow welcomed girls from middle schools in the greater Philadelphia area for a technology workshop about data and analytics.

Panel addresses crowd during Drexel InSites event hosted at SEI

Leaders from SEI, Pfizer and Mars Drinks addressed Drexel alumni at an event focused on leveraging Drexel's research and innovation capabilities to solve business challenges.

SELAH girls

Lotus Barron is busy as a double major in marketing and business analytics, but she takes time twice a year to lead educational discussion sessions with girls from Southwest Philadelphia.

Executive MBA students in Nonprofit Consulting course

A new course for Executive MBA students in Nonprofit Business Consulting involves high-level strategic work to deliver solutions for real nonprofits.

Tanja Kirmse, PhD Student and swimmer

Tanja Kirmse is far from a typical first-year PhD student. Outside of her academic work, she’s a member of the Drexel women’s swimming and diving team.

Students gather for a photo in front of a statue in Amsterdam

Forty-four class hours, more than 750 hours outside of class, and 3,700 miles traveled: the dedication of a Drexel student.

AA

Amarachukwu Uche-Anya is busy. Whether she is running her non-profit, pursuing her consulting career or serving as a co-chair for the BRIDGE program she has never been willing to settle for the status quo.

Emma Mitchell at an orphanage in Ghana with the Wings of Hope Foundation

By running a nonprofit foundation in her native Ghana and mentoring fellow Drexel LeBow students, Emma Mitchell is impacting lives all around the world.

A man stands behind a five star rating

Matthew Schneider, assistant professor of business analytics, explores how customer reviews can help predict product sales in his latest publication.