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On Tuesday, June 18, the Undergraduate Student Services team joined other companies from the Philadelphia area and volunteered a day of service at Philabundance.

Over 800 students received their degrees at LeBow's 2014 commencement. Afterward, graduates, families and faculty gathered for a celebration in Gerri C. LeBow Hall.

Recent studies have shown that diversifying the skills on your board will not necessarily produce better performance in the long run. “Director Skill Sets,” a paper presented at this year's Academic Conference, examines how director skills cluster on and across various boards.

John Brennan, director at General Electric, and Michael Useem, professor at Wharton, took part in a discussion on effective board leadership at Drexel LeBow. The men covered a range of topics, but often returned to the importance of and ongoing need for increased diversity in American corporate board rooms.

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.

LeBow College of Business will award four honorary degrees at its 2014 commencement.

Paper provides a simple algorithm to find the optimal solution for minimizing fixed transportation costs.

David Hunt '14 and Jason Browne '14 are prepared to launch the next phase of the portable solar startup Spor Chargers, which they founded as LeBow students.

Upon moving from Tanzania to the United States, Asad knew he only wanted to attend Drexel LeBow. Now he hopes to forge connections back to his home country.

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

At Drexel LeBow, we always say, “Your career starts at freshman orientation, not graduation.” Jasmine Thottungal didn’t even want to wait that long.

Academics from around the world attended CCG's Annual Academic Conference at Gerri C. LeBow Hall on April 25.

Deloitte Consulting sponsored its third annual case competition which invited students from LeBow College of Business, College of Engineering and the College of Computing and Informatics to work together.