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LeBow graduates Jacob Adamcik '16, Lola Bakare '18 and Shalom Ikhena '18

From investment research to diverse roles within consulting, the School of Economics’ degree offerings prepare graduates for a range of outstanding careers.

Patti LaBelle's Sweet Potato Pie on Sale at Walmart

Alumnus and EMBA student Alex Thompson helps bring Patti LaBelle's sweet potato pies to the masses at Walmart.

LeBow's Dragon Fund had its best year yet in 2013, and it’s one of the largest student-management investment portfolios in the nation.

LeBow Staffers Adopt Families for the Holidays

Drexel LeBow staffers volunteer to adopt four families for the Holidays through a local non-profit.

Marissa D’Elia’s first words were “I want to go to college.” Now she's here, and she's not wasting any time.

For the month of October, Drexel's Delta Eta chapter of Kappa Alpha Psi fraternity is participating in a variety of philanthropic activities to benefit the area homeless.

New school will expand degree offerings in economics. Economics Professor Vibhas Madan will serve as the school's first director.

Last week, LeBow welcomed 677 freshmen from 40 different countries to campus with a competition that featured social media, a healthy dose of friendly competition and a chance for a new breed of Drexel Dragons to mingle with some dinosaurs.

For the graduating seniors who will walk down the aisle this Saturday, Commencement is the culmination and celebration of four to five years of hard work and dedication and the beginning of the next chapter of their lives. They’ve worked hard and earned the accolades they will receive from friends and family. To mark the occasion, the Class of 2013 will present the first ever class gift to the College as a big thank you and a remembrance of this year’s graduating class. 

There will be no more head scratching or wondering if LeBow’s concentrations are the same as majors found in other institutions. Effective immediately, LeBow College of Business has transitioned from using the term "concentrations” to “majors.”

A group of Drexel LeBow students made some new friends both near and far during an MIS outsourcing class that connected them with students at Pennsylvania State University’s Mont Alto campus, between Chambersburg and Gettysburg, and at Ahmedabad University in Gujarat, India.

Eleven undergraduate students who participated in ANGA Collegiate Energy Challenge during fall term claimed first prize. Utilizing a budget of $3,000, the students developed and implemented a campaign promoting natural gas to the Drexel community. Divided into teams for research, marketing and strategy implementation, the class worked as a unified agency and coined the slogan “Pennsylvania Natural Gas: Fuel Today. Sustain Tomorrow.” The class traveled to Washington, D.C. in December to present its plan to judges.