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A sabbatical spent at Amazon gave Associate Dean for Research Elea Feit, PhD, new perspectives on data usage, preparing students and her own research interests.

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A major grant from the European Commission will fund Sport Business faculty’s research on the legal and economic impacts of global sustainability initiatives.

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Two LeBow professors examined coordination within and between teams building Rube Goldberg devices as part of highly interdependent multiteam systems.

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MBA student and Drexel soccer player Daniel Nesseler brings a level of drive and determination to his studies that befits his background in professional sports.

100 Years of Business Education at Drexel

One hundred years ago Drexel established the School of Business Administration, now the Bennett S. LeBow College of Business.

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A course in Business Consulting had MBA and MS students crafting solutions for Anheuser Busch.

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The Center for Innovation in Teaching and Learning’s newly named Teaching Fellows will collaborate with the Office of Instructional Technology.

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A study by Curtis Hall, associate professor at LeBow College of Business, finds smaller gender pay gaps among executives of nonprofit organizations.

Coley Ferguson, BS in real estate management and development '25

A U.S. State Department-funded scholarship will help Coley Ferguson ’25 build on her first-year Chinese language studies.

Drexel Dragons hit the Schuylkill with Dragon Boats

Drexel University’s Executive Doctorate in Business Administration (DBA) students use hands-on learning experience to improve leadership and communication.

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A study at the LeBow College of Business shows that modest cuts in the corporate income tax rate are associated with increased M&A activity.

Building BRIDGEs camp students and mentors 2022

West Philadelphia middle school students spent two weeks at LeBow learning and building relationships with help from BRIDGE students and local law enforcement.

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A study at Drexel LeBow shows that the U.S. managerial labor market takes into account corporate social performance when assessing the quality of CEOs.

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A Drexel LeBow study shows how family funds that hold both corporate bonds and equity in a given company tend to vote at shareholder meetings.

MBA students collaborating

Beginning in fall 2022, the LeBow College of Business will offer a new MBA curriculum focusing on cutting-edge topics and market-driven trends.