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LeBow Freshman: Marissa D’Elia

LeBow Freshman: Marissa D’Elia

October 23, 2013
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Alexandra “Lexie” Miller, a Drexel LeBow senior counting down to her upcoming graduation this June, loves to travel and has big dreams. She’s been to 26 countries and 5 continents so far, and jokes with her parents about a future career involving running her own tourism company from Thailand, where she would like to live in a beach bungalow.

The Power of the “F” Word. Failure, that is. How Drexel alumna and entrepreneur Caroline Cummings wove failure into gold.

Tanja Kirmse is far from a typical first-year PhD student. Outside of her academic work, she’s a member of the Drexel women’s swimming and diving team.

Following Giraffes' Lead

Following Giraffes' Lead

October 22, 2013
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Lynnewood Shafer’s book highlights Black business leaders, from accountants to entrepreneurs to CEOs like Ken Frazier.

Comma, a 1992 LeBow graduate and former chairman and CEO of Jack in the Box, will share reflections on finding meaning and satisfaction in both work and life.

What You Don’t Know About Drexel’s New Building

What You Don’t Know About Drexel’s New Building

October 22, 2013
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Drexel University celebrated the opening of the 12-story, 177,500-square-foot Gerri C. LeBow Hall—the new home of the University’s LeBow College of Business.

Government Shutdown? Debt Ceiling? Professor Christopher Laincz Weighs In

Government Shutdown? Debt Ceiling? Professor Christopher Laincz Weighs In

October 08, 2013
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The School of Economics gathered economists and policy experts, including Federal Reserve Vice Chair Philip Jefferson, to share insights on economic conditions.

Economists traditionally assume that people are well informed, rational and act in their own best interests; but some economists can’t help but notice situations where this theory doesn’t ring true.

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