I Am Drew Videos

December 21, 2009 | by | Filed under: Featured,Students |

Athletic Shorts

December 17, 2009 | by | Filed under: Uncategorized |

Women’s Soccer (7–8–4), led by a dynamic sophomore class, finished the regular season tied for first place in the Landmark Con­ference before reaching the semifinals of the conference tournament. The overall record reflected one of the toughest schedules in the region. Men’s Soccer (11–5–5) won the Landmark’s regular season title for the second straight year [...]

Nothing But Love

December 17, 2009 | by | Filed under: Students |

A once-troubled Newark mom who’s now helping teens finds uncommon support at Drew.

The Overlooked Workforce

December 17, 2009 | by | Filed under: Faculty |

History Department Chair Sharon Braslaw Sundue has written the first in-depth analysis of U.S. child labor before industrialization.

A Declaration of War

December 17, 2009 | by | Filed under: Students |

Former wrestler Christian Maggio plans on taking down pathogens.

Dig This

December 15, 2009 | by | Filed under: Faculty |

Amid the rolling hills of Umbria, Drew students are unearthing what appears to be a rest stop on a 2,200-year-old precursor to the Jersey Turnpike.

The Smile Seminar

December 15, 2009 | by | Filed under: Faculty,Featured |

Students in Roxanne Friedenfels’ popular courses on happiness are learning the essentials for a blissful life.

The Long and the Short of It

December 15, 2009 | by | Filed under: Athletics |

A new recruiting push makes Drew basketball more competitive than ever. by Alex Langlois C’03

All I Ask Is a Tall Ship and a Star to Steer Her By

December 15, 2009 | by | Filed under: Alumni,Featured |

The daughter of sailors, Hawaii native Krystina Scheller C’08 spent the first three years of her life in the South Pacific, but aside from taking a few lessons to please her parents, “I stayed away from boats,” she says.

Righting Wrongs

December 15, 2009 | by | Filed under: Alumni |

The remains of three slaves—known only as Tom, Dan and John—get a proper burial two centuries after their deaths. By Michelle Caffrey C’10

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