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A recent research paper analyzes what happens when organizations resist “good” takeover bids.

Seventeen lucky Drexel students traveled to Saluzzo, Italy, to present their findings and ideas to a small, family-run olive oil company looking to expand into the international market.

A paper co-authored by two assistant professors within Drexel LeBow’s Management Department, H. Dennis Park, PhD, and Daniel Tzabbar, PhD, explores how the mutual dependence between venture capitalists (VCs) and new venture CEOs affects the innovation novelty of new ventures at different stages of the venture.

Lots of Drexel students have landed great co-ops. Mohammad “Maaz” Rehan has most, if not all, of them beat: He is currently on co-op at the White House.

Associate professor of marketing Daniel Korschun reviews three books on his year end reading list.

Kinzey Lynch, NYC Marathon

LeBow sophomore Kinzey Lynch, born with a visual condition that severely limits his vision, completed both the New York City Marathon and the Philadelphia Half Marathon this fall.

For the third year, LeBow freshmen, peer leaders and faculty and staff worked on a project to raise money for the local nonprofit Bringing Hope Home.

Chris Carroll EMBA '08 saw a photo on social media that changed his life as his kidney donation saved someone else's.

Kaseir Archie's unlikely encounter with hockey led to a series of accomplishments on and off the ice.

No matter where on the spectrum an organization is on talent development, companies are constantly looking at how to keep, grow and challenge their employees and executives.

This year’s annual Executive MBA alumni awards were be presented to two outstanding EMBA alumni and ambassadors.

Mary Mawritz, PhD, assistant professor of management, shares advice for women to build successful careers, from her 2015 PA Conference for Women panel discussion.

Drexel LeBow sponsored the conference's career pavilion, and College faculty and staff contributed educational workshops and offered resume and career advice.

Carlos Moreira ’91 was elected for a three-year term on the Dean's Advisory Board