The Climate and Sustainability team at Drexel works in partnership with students, faculty and professional staff to build a more sustainable Drexel. We work on measuring our performance, developing ...
New research from Drexel University’s A.J. Drexel Autism Institute found that the use of standardized autism screening during ...
During this session we'll explore strategies for attending to both personal and community health while also making choices that tread more lightly on the environment. Water, plastics, food, air ...
Eric Sun, PhD, an assistant professor in the College of Computing & Informatics, was quoted in a Nov. 12 Consumer Affairs story about his research on how companies handle phishing reports.
The cybersecurity refrain when encountering phishing emails invariably advises: “don’t click on that link” and “report that ...
Josiah L. Kephart, PhD, an assistant professor in the Dornsife School of Public Health, was featured in a Nov. 12 Philadelphia Inquirer article about the health effects of wildfire smoke that linger ...
Researchers studying how AI explains its decisions often find many issues and disagreements. Some even say that most research does not add much value.
From innovations in data collection and analysis to modern-day medical uses for leeches, presenters had plenty to share during Drexel University College of Medicine’s annual showcase of research, ...
Greg Schwenk’s passion for science took root during his high school years in Elmhurst, a small rural community near Scranton, and continued at the University of Scranton, where he found the support ...
Dear Drexel Students and Colleagues, It has been a cherished tradition at Drexel University to pay tribute to our U.S. military veterans throughout the month of November. This year’s Veterans Day ...
Ambiguity is part of life. But what is ambiguity? It can be part of our work life, home life, and the world around us. It can arise from conflicting information, uncertainty, the lack of a process or ...