Erik Poole, Director of Instructional Technical Services, and Sacramento LEAD MBA™ student Paul Green '10 discuss LeBow's technological innovation.

Erik Poole, Director of Instructional Technical Services, and Sacramento LEAD MBA™ student Paul Green '10 discuss LeBow's technological innovation.

Technology has put the world within our grasp. Small and global are no longer mutually exclusive. Facebook, Twitter, MySpace, blogs, and peer-to-peer file sharing have enabled individual voices to be heard and new ventures to flourish around the globe.

We will enable our mission with a technology-rich environment. We will employ a diverse array of platforms to create a technological dimension in the curricula, connecting coasts and unifying time zones. We will leverage the Drexel heritage to highlight current and emerging business technologies.

Our students will understand the process of technology commercialization and learn to create a commercialization plan; and assess how new technology affects an organization's capabilities and industry competition.

We believe in making the world our living laboratory because the big picture has many integrated parts.

The Drexel Difference

  • Drexel Technology Firsts
    • University to adopt "Green Globes®," an environmental impact building monitoring system
    • University to require all students to have access to a personal computer
    • University to operate a campus-wide, fully wireless network
    • First U.S. Engineering degree in Appropriate Technology
  • My LIFEfolio™
  • HD Video Conferencing
  • Tech Simulations
  • Sacramento Campus
  • The LeBow Network Blog
  • Internet LCB Social Groups
    • LeBow groups on Yahoo!
    • LeBow groups on Twitter
    • LeBow groups on Facebook
    • LeBow groups on LinkedIn