Tag: Ann Haftl
Aug. 19, 2016
Pay-what-you-wish EAT Cafe to open in September
EAT (Everyone At the Table) Cafe, located at 3820 Lancaster Avenue, will hold a ribbon cutting ceremony to honor its opening as a non-profit organization…

Jul. 22, 2016
Drexel Urban Growers launches CSA program to encourage participation
Student organization Drexel Urban Growers (DUG) has created a new program to send West Philadelphia families home with fresh, organic produce from the community garden…

May. 20, 2016
New therapy dog will join Drexel to de-stress campus
Drexel University Recreational Athletics and Student Life has employed a new therapy dog named Chai to replace the previous therapy dog, Jersey, who left in…

May. 6, 2016
Shalala to speak at commencement
Donna Shalala, PhD, has been announced as the commencement speaker for Drexel’s 2016 class-wide commencement ceremony at Citizen’s Bank Park. Shalala was chosen as a…

Apr. 22, 2016
Featured this week: World Meningitis Day – Raising Awareness
Meningitis is a scary word around college campuses. Because students live and learn in close quarters, they are at a higher risk of being affected…

Apr. 7, 2016
Featured this week: Remembering Mikey McGinley
Drexel University is mourning the loss of 22-year old senior marketing major Michael McGinley. He was found dead at a friend’s off-campus apartment in the…

Mar. 10, 2016
Serving up the Philly Chef Conference
Chefs and hospitality professionals from around the nation gathered for two days at the third annual Philly Chef Conference. Hosted by Drexel University Center for…

Feb. 25, 2016
Hungry Harvest expands to Philly
In an effort to provide affordable produce, reduce food waste and give back to the community, Hungry Harvest has been spreading its services throughout the…

Feb. 18, 2016
Featured this week: Clearing the smoke – panel discusses creating a tobacco-free campus
Drexel University’s student led group Public Health in Action held its first ever town hall meeting Feb. 16 to broach a difficult subject — smoking…

Feb. 11, 2016
Featured this week: Love on campus
In an age of constant communication, university life means being overwhelmed in interactions with individuals on a daily basis. Every text, Snapchat, or email sent, every…
