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Tim Gorichanaz, a professor in the College of Computing & Informatics, has been running ultramarathons for more than a decade ...
A new exhibition in Drexel University’s Rincliffe Gallery explores the unique role of Army engineers during World War I, ...
Recent climate-related crises — from severe storms and flooding to extreme heat — have raised new questions about how local ...
A group of seniors from the College of Computing & Informatics developed an AI that can craft medical manuscripts for ...
The mission of the Disability Resources team is to provide equal opportunity and equal access to education, employment, programs and activities for individuals at Drexel University.
This year’s first session (July 14-18, 2025) of the Public Health Summer Institute for High School Students , hosted by ...
Over the last five years the use of highly personalized artificial intelligence chatbots — called companion chatbots — designed to act as friends, therapists or even romantic partners has skyrocketed ...
UHC researchers have spent much of their careers studying the effects of heat on population health. This summer explains why. New climate metrics from the Big Cities Health Indicators data platform ...
Drexel is test-optional for first-year students applying for fall entry. This means, with some exceptions, applicants can choose whether to include standardized test scores as part of their ...
Drexel University's first-year population shows immense promise and success in academic achievement.
A new report by AARP Pennsylvania and Drexel University’s College of Nursing and Health Professions highlights how geographic, racial/ethnic and economic factors are combining to restrict access to ...
Anxiety disorders have become one of the top conditions for receiving medical cannabis since becoming a qualifying condition for the Pennsylvania Medical Marijuana (PAMMJ) Program in 2019. Yet, the ...