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Monique Bell

Monique Bell, PhD, a 2013 alumna of the LeBow PhD program, was recently honored by the PhD Project.

A class of Drexel LeBow undergraduates is one of seven schools in the country participating in the 2014 Mazda3 College Championship. In this class, taught by Dana D’Angelo, Mazda gave the students a budget and charged them with the tasks of researching, strategizing, implementing and evaluating an integrated marketing campaign.

Representatives from nine countries visited Drexel LeBow earlier this month for the seventh International Conference on Management Science and Engineering Management (ICMSEM2013).

LeBow Ranked Second Most Beautiful Business School

Drexel LeBow ranked second most beautiful beautiful business school in the world — eclipsing Harvard and Penn State, among other top schools.

Nonprofit Governance Change

Why nonprofit boards should act more like their private brethren.

Drexel LeBow's Center for Corporate Governance awarded first Director Education Certificates in Corporate Governance to six participants of its Directors Academy Program.

PhD program alumna Virginia Miori promoted at St. Joseph's University.

David Becher

Corporate boards encouraged to examine CEO succession plans and monitor effectiveness of corporate social responsibility efforts.

Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton took the stage at the Pennsylvania Conference for Women to announce a new initiative for the Clinton Foundation called No Ceilings: The Full Participation Project.

Drexel LeBow is a sponsor of the 2013 Pennsylvania Conference for Women, featuring former Secretaries of State Hillary Rodham Clinton and Madeleine Albright.

Dean Emeritus George Tsetsekos, the George Francis Professor of Finance, and his wife, Niki, marked two special events last week at Gerri C. LeBow Hall -- one to celebrate the past and the other to look toward the future.

Assistant Professor of Marketing Daniel Korschun discusses corporate social responsibility at PRSSA National Conference in Philadelphia.

The Dean’s Advisory Board elected five new members and three new officers at its fall meeting.