Articles by Devon Harman
Jun. 28, 2013
Brigade provides medical support
Students of Drexel University Global Brigades traveled to Nicaragua during summer break June 16- 24 for a medical and public health brigade. The students traveled…
Jun. 7, 2013
Univ. ends students’ housing contracts
The housing contracts of three Drexel University freshmen were terminated in late May after the students were caught dropping water balloons from the 14th floor…
May. 24, 2013
Tragedy in New Orleans
Each year on the second Sunday of May, thousands of Americans honor their mothers in many different ways: breakfast in bed, a town outing, a…
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May. 17, 2013
Jewish Center will be first of its kind
Drexel University has announced plans to build a new 13,000 square-foot Center for Jewish Life at 118 N. 34th St., according to a May 6…
May. 3, 2013
Spring Jam will feature OK Go
After much delay, the Campus Activities Board officially announced via social media April 30 that OK Go will headline Spring Jam 2013. The band, which…
May. 3, 2013
Activist aims to reduce global hunger
Ellen Gustafson, co-founder of FEED Projects and Food Tank and founder of the 30 Project, came to Behrakis Grand Hall April 25 to discuss options…
Apr. 26, 2013
Fry joins Corbett in South America
Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Corbett invited Drexel University faculty and administrators to join a delegation that traveled to Brazil and Chile April 6-16 to complement the…
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Apr. 19, 2013
Opening exhibits CoMAD projects
A grand opening of the URBN Center, the new home of the Antoinette Westphal College of Media Arts & Design, took place April 12. The…
Apr. 19, 2013
Coders address public health issues
The inaugural Philly Health Codefest was hosted April 5-7 by Drexel University’s College of Information Science and Technology. The programming event aimed to transform data…
Apr. 11, 2013
Survivor shares Holocaust story
Jewish and non-Jewish students alike gathered in Mitchell Auditorium April 9 to recognize Social Justice Week and hear the story of Robert Fischl, Holocaust survivor…