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Rehan

Many Drexel students have landed great co-ops that provide ample bragging rights. Mohammad “Maaz” Rehan has most, if not all, of them beat. He recently completed a co-op at the White House.

Assistant professor of marketing Elea Feit chaired the annual INFORMS Conference on Business Analytics and Operations Research.

Jim Caruso, LeBow’s associate director for corporate and executive education, was recently elected to the board of the Association for Business Simulation and Experiential Learning.

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.

LeBow students are using classroom experience to consult on one of the most talked-about public issues – the relationship between law enforcement and the communities they serve.

Seventeen lucky Drexel students traveled to Saluzzo, Italy, to present their findings and ideas to a small, family-run olive oil company looking to expand into the international market.

American Airlines looked to LeBow Operations and Supply Chain Management and Business and Engineering students to keep travelers' luggage on time.

LeBow consulting class develops *The Boost* as approach to combat extremism and recruitment of students by extremist groups for the U.S. State Department.

When Robert Reid saw a posting for an all-expenses-paid co-op with SEI in London, he knew he had to apply even though he didn’t think his chances were very good.

The Dragon Fund has been selected to partner with Credit Suisse. The arrangement gives Drexel LeBow's student analysts access to the HOLT Lens platform.

The Dragon Fund took first place in the “core equity” category of the University of Dayton’s annual student-managed portfolio competition.

FactSet has added a case study about the Dragon Fund's use of their software to their website. A lesson plan by Professor Daniel Dorn is also featured.

Most business students at other universities don't have access to this cutting-edge, industry-standard software, giving LeBow students an edge as they move into the workforce.

Sixteen undergraduate business and hospitality students traveled to Paris and Tours, France, for a one-week international residency to present their strategies to a centuries-old chateau winery, for which they completed a consulting project.

Nabil and Mayor Nutter

LeBow junior Nabil Shadman landed his first co-op in the Mayor’s Office of New Urban Mechanics, which spurs innovation by focusing on small, low-cost projects that improve civic space.