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Nick Gassaway, FS Investments

Nick Gassaway, a 2016 graduate, landed a full-time job at FS Investments, after working with the company for his third co-op.

LeBow’s MIS 347 class tackled real-life challenges by serving as outsourced information systems consultants for companies in the U.S. and India (reverse outsourcing) with Drexel students working in teams with students at Amity University in India.

LeBow undergraduate students received honorable mention recognition from the Department of Justice for work addressing trust between law enforcement officers and the Philadelphia community.

John Quagliariello

Drexel swimmer John Quagliariello is headed to Harvard Law School after receiving his BS degrees in business administration and sport management.

Bernardine Rzucidlo at graduation ceremony

Bernardine Rzucidlo achieved the goal she established at 5 years old when she walked across the stage at the 2016 LeBow Graduation Ceremony.

LeBow senior Jabari Jones shares lessons learned through his co-op in economic development and as a “student intrapreneur” advocating for the community.

Philadelphia Media Network tapped a team of Drexel students and alumni to find new ways to engage local college students and young professionals with the news.

On February 13, 2016, Drexel DECA hosted their first Mid-Atlantic Collegiate DECA conference.

While many college students spend their spring break visiting family, working or relaxing on the beach, LeBow BRIDGE students were receiving invaluable career and life advice from Drexel alumni and top business leaders across California.

A team of Drexel LeBow students provide financial and economic guidance to Drexel Hyperloop as they design the transportation of the future.

Eric Horton '14 heads back to the classroom for a graduate degree at Princeton University.

The Drexel Board of Trustees announced that they are adding $250,000 in funding to the student-managed Dragon Fund, bringing total University investment to $1.5 million.

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

Student in front of presentation

As a part of the STAR Scholars program, first-year student Lawrence Garber spent his summer researching trends in payment technologies.