Skip to main content
LeBow News
Finance

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

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

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.

Beta Alpha Psi honorary organization for financial information professionals was recognized by its international organization as a distinguished chapter.

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 senior Robyn Freedman and the StudyTree app team won the Innovation category of the Microsoft U.S. Imagine Cup Finals.

LeBow senior Robyn Freedman and her StudyTree team will compete in the U.S. finals of the Microsoft Imagine Cup, an annual technology competition for college students.

When Robert Reid saw a posting for an all-expenses-paid co-op with SEI in London, he knew he had to apply even though he didn’t think his chances were very good.

The Dragon Fund has been selected to partner with Credit Suisse. The arrangement gives Drexel LeBow's student analysts access to the HOLT Lens platform.

The Dragon Fund took first place in the “core equity” category of the University of Dayton’s annual student-managed portfolio competition.

FactSet has added a case study about the Dragon Fund's use of their software to their website. A lesson plan by Professor Daniel Dorn is also featured.

Wescoat stopped by LeBow to talk about his journey from Drexel student to CFO of various tech and fashion companies, including Skullcandy and Vans.

Drexel University’s LeBow College of Business was recently welcomed into the CFA Institute University Recognition Program.

Most business students at other universities don't have access to this cutting-edge, industry-standard software, giving LeBow students an edge as they move into the workforce.