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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.

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.

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.

LeBow senior Robyn Freedman and the StudyTree app team won the Innovation category of the Microsoft U.S. Imagine Cup Finals.

LeBow senior Robyn Freedman and her StudyTree team will compete in the U.S. finals of the Microsoft Imagine Cup, an annual technology competition for college students.

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

LeBow junior Marissa Neale recently completed a co-op in London and shares her top tips for studying in Great Britain.

Members of Drexel DECA's executive board, all LeBow students, volunteered to serve as judges for the New Jersey High School DECA State Conference.

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

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.

Through a bake sale fundraiser, the LeBow BRIDGE freshmen were able to raise money to purchase toys for patients at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia.

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.