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DWIB Fall Tea

Jewell Parkinson, head of HR of SAP North America, Latin America and Asia Pacific Japan, spoke with DWIB about her successes in her career at SAP.

Drexel LeBow student Kayla Bride

Kayla Bride, a junior marketing major, won $2,500 through the Philly Ad Club Foundation's Philly’s Future Scholarship Competition.

LeBow business and engineering student Sarah Malik

Sarah Malik's paper, co-authored with Professor of MIS Murugan Anandarajan, looks at securing medical devices that use Internet of Things technology.

SAP Next-Gen Lab

LeBow has officially opened the university’s SAP Next-Gen Lab, a platform for collaboration in disruptive technologies.

Veronica Brancato poses from the field

BS in Sport Management student, Veronica Brancato, got a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to work for the World Lacrosse Championships on the sport she loves on a larger scale.

Accounting Students Pose in Front of Statue at Mutter Museum

A team of eight Drexel Accounting students analyzed the costs at the Mutter Museum to create a decision-oriented income report for the museum’s growing gift shop.

Graduate students posing for photos

If you're considering pursuing an MBA degree, get prepared with these tips.

Students participating in International Residency with SEP Jordan CEO

Undergraduate students visited London and Geneva while developing business solutions with SEP Jordan, a social-impact fashion design company.

Boards EPS

Executive Director of the Gupta Governance Institute, Patricia Connolly, spoke with Tanuja Dehne about her work with The B Team, how ESG is driving technology, and how boards and governance can prioritize sustainability efforts.

Lauren D'Innocenzo

This newly created fellowship supports the engagement of a graduate assistant to help with a variety of research projects for one year.

Drexel LeBow PhD Students

The LeBow College of Business now offers a newly designed PhD specialization in Operations and Business Analytics.

goPuff founders pose for a photo

Two former Drexel students are attempting to change the definition of convenience with GoPuff, a delivery service run through a phone application.