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Collin Walsh of Grayscale

When Collin Walsh's band signed a record deal, he joined a club with very few members — rock stars with a finance major.

Graduate Student Day

LeBow students and faculty were recognized at the end-of-the-year Drexel Graduate Student Day presented by the Graduate College and GSA

Philip Barasa in Australia

Philip Barasa worked hard and tapped his LeBow network to fund a co-op that took him across the globe to Australia.

LeBow undergraduate students received honorable mention recognition from the Department of Justice for work addressing trust between law enforcement officers and the Philadelphia community.

LeBow senior Jabari Jones shares lessons learned through his co-op in economic development and as a “student intrapreneur” advocating for the community.

On February 13, 2016, Drexel DECA hosted their first Mid-Atlantic Collegiate DECA conference.

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

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.

Kaseir Archie's unlikely encounter with hockey led to a series of accomplishments on and off the ice.

ISL announces the eight Student Scholars for Responsible Leadership for the 2015-2016 academic year.

Student in front of presentation

As a part of the STAR Scholars program, first-year student Lawrence Garber spent his summer researching trends in payment technologies.

Lawrence Wu ’14 filming kickstarter video for WUJU Hot Sauce

Lawrence Wu '14 saw opportunity in a monotonous hot sauce market. He launched WUJU Hot Sauce with a rapidly fully-funded Kickstarter campaign.

Tom Murphy ’86, senior vice president of finance at ESPN, came to campus on June 4 for a Lunch, Learn and Lead discussion.

Drexel LeBow international business major Shania Smith's drive to help others led to her involvement with Drexel's Hunger and Homelessness Prevention Coalition.

Accounting senior Michelle Pedicone traveled to rural Nicaragua with Global Brigades to help build sanitation stations in a remote village.