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These projects advance LeBow's commitment to building a culture of diversity, equity and inclusion and affirm the importance of innovation and sustainability.

Rajeev Nunna, Undergraduate Student Speaker for the Class of 2022

A finance major with a post-graduation position lined up at Morgan Stanley, Rajeev has been out front as a leader throughout his time at LeBow.

Logo for Centri Business Consulting, a Philadelphia-based advisory firm.

Through LeBow’s Dornsife Office for Experiential Learning, MBA students provided insights to Centri Business Consulting, a Philadelphia-based advisory firm.

Ronald W. Disney and his wife Kathleen with Drexel LeBow students

This pledge from Ronald W. Disney and his wife Kathleen is the second-largest gift made to the LeBow College of Business by an individual.

Highmark Stadium in Orchard Park, New York, homefield of the NFL's Buffalo Bills

Joel Maxcy, PhD, professor of sport business, shares insight into the actual local economic impact of a professional sports team.

Racial discrimination in the workplace by VectorJuice

Isaac Hacamo from Indiana University demonstrated what happens when a job-search website reports one incident of racial prejudice in a firm.

2021 Inaugural Class of Merck Drexel Advanced Leadership Fellows

After the success of its inaugural program in 2021, Merck and Drexel University continue their collaboration with a new cohort starting in May 2022.

Business investors meeting graphic with charts

A Drexel LeBow study shows that greater availability of capital funding in the U.S. economy increases the number of small bidders in the market for M&A.

Business people climbing the corporate ladder

A researcher at Drexel University’s LeBow College of Business finds a novel link between the organizational design of regulators and their enforcement actions.

Businesswomen in a hot air balloon shaped like brain

Research at Drexel’s LeBow College of Business dispels the view that executive pay rewards CEOs for good luck but does not penalize them for bad luck.

Businessman and businesswoman hold plugs to connect.

Between 1995 and 2000, less than 15 mutual funds had investments in private, venture-capital backed firms. This had increased to over 90 by 2015.

businesspeople exchanging money for contract

A Drexel LeBow study shows that investor research on the governance of companies in their portfolios puts the pressure on to make value-increasing changes.

Group of businesspeople on puzzle

Research at Drexel University's LeBow College of Business points out that professional networks are powerful channels to achieve diverse Boards of Directors.

LeBow BRIDGE undergraduates in San Diego, Calif. during spring break 2022

Undergraduate students in LeBow’s BRIDGE program combined service, networking and show-business excitement at stops in San Diego, Orange County and Los Angeles.

Ken Barnes MBA '11, CEO of Options For All

Barnes brought decades of business leadership to his role as CEO of Options For All and has made service and advocacy for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities his mission.