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Financial Times Online MBA Ranking ranks LeBow MBA a top 20 program in the world

Drexel LeBow’s online MBA program has again been listed among Financial Times’ list of top 20 in the world.

Laid Meduna on stage receiving award

Drexel LeBow MBA alumnus Lais Meduna was recently honored with 2016 IBEF REVELAÇÃO award.

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

Students and faculty in classroom

The Drexel LeBow Online MBA program has been ranked 14th best in the world by Financial Times -- it's the only online MBA in the state to make the top 15.

Students in Class

The Drexel LeBow Online MBA has placed among the top 11 in the 2015 QS Distance Online MBA Ranking. Ours is one of only three U.S.-based programs to have ranked in the top 11.

Kinzey Lynch, NYC Marathon

LeBow sophomore Kinzey Lynch, born with a visual condition that severely limits his vision, completed both the New York City Marathon and the Philadelphia Half Marathon this fall.

Over the summer, LeBow’s full-time MBA students embarked on experiential opportunities including C-Suite Co-ops and internships. Several students’ experiences turned into full-time jobs.

LeBow professor Jodi Cataline receives community award for involvement in financial literacy program for high school students in West Philadelphia

As MBA alumna Sarah Levine was finishing up her program, she found the perfect location for the restaurant she had dreamed of opening -- which serves gourmet comfort foods that are locally sourced.

The annual Six Minute Pitch competition features student business ideas developed during BUSN101 in a "Shark Tank" style event.

Many business schools across the globe use the business simulation tool MikesBikes, yet Drexel LeBow undergraduate students landed in two of the top eight spots in the 2012 MikesBikes World Championship. Weilei Yu, Aaron Hartmann, Summer Rose Horan and Daniel Pinto comprised the team SAPYU, which placed second in the competition. Jerome Lynch was the sole member of his team, Vanquish Cycles, which placed eighth.

Teams of Drexel LeBow professors and students are competing in a course-innovation contest that will take advantage of the technology featured in a new 12-story, $90 million building opening in fall 2013.