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Marc Vetri's Foundation school lunch program

Alumnus Marc Vetri’s Foundation is working to turn mealtimes into enriching educational experiences.

Summer internships are a key piece of Drexel LeBow’s graduate Business Analytics program. This year, 100 percent of participating students were placed.

Drawing on her own experiences, LeBow pre-junior Kristen Newman created an app to help users defeat the fear of public speaking.

In Philadelphia, and especially on Drexel's campus, some of the best casual meal options are served right out of these food trucks.

Research by marketing professor Hyokjin Kwak finds that consumers have an odd reaction to anthropomorphic company mascots.

Drexel LeBow’s Department of Accounting has been awarded one of two Accounting Education Research Grants from the National Association of State Boards of Accountancy (NASBA).

Nicole Dolack at Microsoft Headquarters in Munich, Germany

LeBow econ major Nicole Dolack's study abroad experience in Berlin led her to a high-profile internship in Munich.

Tom Murphy ’86, senior vice president of finance at ESPN, came to campus on June 4 for a Lunch, Learn and Lead discussion.

John Lafferty

MBA/MS finance grad John Lafferty recently accepted a position as an associate at Booz Allen Hamilton in Hawaii.

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.

Drexel LeBow international business major Shania Smith's drive to help others led to her involvement with Drexel's Hunger and Homelessness Prevention Coalition.

Samir Shah, LeBow College of Business

Dr. Samir Shah will has been chosen to receive the 2015 David Portlock Outstanding International Educator Award on at the PaCIE Conference luncheon on Oct. 2, 2015.

The Drexel LeBow Center for Corporate Governance’s Directors Academy program provides an intensive and highly focused interactive dialogue for board-ready individuals.

Accounting senior Michelle Pedicone traveled to rural Nicaragua with Global Brigades to help build sanitation stations in a remote village.