DrexelNow spoke recently with Cyndi Rickards, assistant teaching professor of criminal justice and instructor of Drexel’s course “Prison, Society and You.” The course brings together 15 Drexel ...
Why does the cost of housing reach such towering heights? Do we measure our worth by the books we swiftly read For generations past, law enforcement's been a tool; who wields the weapon now, and who ...
As the August sun sets on another summer, it's time to dive into conversations and debates across various spectrums. From the contentious discussions surrounding the banning of cell phones in schools ...
Switch: How to Change Things When Change is Hard, written by Chip and Dan Heath, is one of my favorite leadership books because the tactics can be used by anyone, not just formal leaders. The tactics ...
Dr. Youngmoo Kim wears many hats at Drexel. He is director of the University’s Expressive and Creative Interaction Technologies (ExCITe) Center. He is also associate professor of electrical and ...
“The Last Samurai,” which has nothing to do with the Tom Cruise movie of the same name, is as good as everyone says. By Amanda Taub Until a few weeks ago, when The New York Times's list of the best ...
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