06/24/2026
Saphead Studios, a startup founded through Drexel University's Entrepreneurial Game Studio, has developed PhillyBall—a multiplayer soccer party game inspired by Philadelphia's landmarks, culture, and passion for sports.
But the project goes beyond software. The team is refurbishing vintage arcade cabinets and placing them in local sports bars and fan zones, creating an interactive experience for visitors during the 2026 World Cup festivities.
Read the full article: https://bit.ly/4g6Tdm1
06/23/2026
From her first days as a Drexel Co-op student to advising senior leaders on strategic communications and national security, Tarika Aggarwal '18 has built a career grounded in impact and innovation.
Now recognized as a member of Drexel Magazine’s 2026 40 Under 40 class, Aggarwal is helping organizations navigate complex, high-stakes challenges through her work at ANSER.
Full “Drexel Magazine” 40 Under 40 Class of 2026: https://bit.ly/4v2S0jy
06/19/2026
Today is a day of recognition and celebration.
06/17/2026
Did you know Drexel University was the first university in the nation to require students to have personal computers?
In 1984, Drexel partnered with Apple to bring Macintosh computers to campus before they were widely available. Over forty years later, that legacy of innovation continues to shape the future of technology and education.
Read the full story: https://bit.ly/4c0hF3U
06/16/2026
A Stroll Through the Founder’s Philadelphia
A lifelong Philadelphian, Anthony J. Drexel (and his family) left behind a legacy of landmarks stretching from river to river.
Scroll along on a stroll through Anthony Drexel’s Philadelphia in the most recent edition of the Drexel Magazine: https://bit.ly/4rxEJ1a
06/15/2026
Camera roll favorites from Commencement 2026 🐉💙💛
Commencement marked the culmination of years of dedication, achievement, and experiential learning — and the beginning of new opportunities for Drexel’s newest alumni.
Congratulations to the Class of 2026!
06/14/2026
Philadelphia will take the global stage as a FIFA World Cup host city — and Drexel is excited to cheer on the greatest soccer stars from around the globe in the City of Brotherly Love.
06/12/2026
Yesterday, we held a ceremonial signing to celebrate our largest gift in history and one of the largest pledges ever made to a Philadelphia university. The Howley Foundation’s transformative $112.6 million commitment will establish the Nick Howley College of Engineering and Computing.
The gift will also enable the University to transform more than 45,000 square feet in Drexel’s 3101 Market Street facility into engineering and computing teaching labs and collaborative workspaces.
In addition, an existing 10,000 square-foot space at 32nd and Market Street will be transformed into the Walter N. Howley Jr. Innovation Garage, a collaborative space that will showcase the work of our engineering and computing student organizations.
Finally, the gift will support, through the Howley College Scholars program, scholarships for future generations of talented students from designated schools primarily in Philadelphia and Cleveland to access a Drexel education, regardless of their financial circumstances.
Learn more about this unprecedented gift: https://bit.ly/4ooP9PV