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Christopher Gray on Shark Tank

Senior entrepreneurship major Christopher Gray and his startup, Scholly, sparked quite the fight on Shark Tank.

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

Assistant clinical professor of accounting Kevin Jones writes about the progression of his career and the importance of the CMA exam.

Drexel University’s LeBow College of Business was recently welcomed into the CFA Institute University Recognition Program.

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.

Despite an unsuccessful attempt to fund production of their yoga pants via Kickstarter, LeBow students Ashley Revay and Erin Moffitt say they will forge ahead and find a way to bring their product to market.

student standing in front of multiple aged wine barrells

Sixteen undergraduate business and hospitality students traveled to France for a one-week international residency.

How to Story-Tell Your Way Into the Job You Really Want

Turn past professional experiences into great stories, and practice, practice, practice!

Stacie Roberts, MBA ’10, director of corporate governance at Chesapeake Utilities Corporation wins Corporate Governance Award.

Glenmede and PNC, the top two finishers in The Wall Street Journal Winners’ Circle contest, are managed by LeBow alums Vladimir de Vassal and Doug Roman.

In an effort to brighten the holidays for area boys and girls, volunteers from Drexel LeBow helped sort and assemble toys donated to the Support Center for Child Advocates.

Selecting just five top business books is a difficult task, but LeBow's Stan Ridgley narrows his list to those that inform his perspective on and teaching of management.

After earning his PhD at Drexel, Michael Busler held visiting faculty positions at several universities before settling in at Richard Stockton College.

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.