The Dean’s Student Advisory Board (DSAB) is comprised of undergraduate students selected to serve as the voice of the undergraduate student population and to serve as a liaison between the student body and administration. DSAB is proud to launch LeBow’s first student run podcast, entitled LeBow Stud…
LeBow students speak with Eric Herr, PhD, an adjunct professor in Drexel's College of Arts and Sciences, about his winding career path in journalism and the importance of networking.
LeBow students speak with Christopher Laincz, PhD, associate professor of economics, to learn about his college experience, career journey and hobbies.
LeBow students talk with Michelle Lowry, PhD, the TD Bank Endowed Professor of Finance, to discover more about her experience in finance, the evolving technology landscape and her favorite parts of her career at Drexel LeBow.
LeBow students talk with Jodi Cataline '90, clinical professor of general business, to learn about her experience at Drexel as an undergrad, her passion for global opportunities and more.
LeBow students talk with Daniel Korschun, PhD, head of the Department of Marketing, to learn more about the major and the field.
LeBow students discuss economics with faculty members Mark Stehr, PhD, and Andre Kurmann, PhD, of LeBow's School of Economics. The School provides students with a robust understanding of economic theory and business applications valued by the marketplace, including the workings of the market system, major economic institutions and economic policy and development.
LeBow students discuss finance with Ed Nelling PhD, Finance Dept. Head. Finance students receive technical and theoretical training while gaining hands-on experience through co-ops, case competitions and more.
LeBow DSAB students discuss how to enable others to act and encourage to lead with heart with the Dean of LeBow, Vibhas Madan, PhD.
How can leaders make an impact and inspire lasting change? LeBow Dean’s Student Advisory Board members tackle this and more with Teresa Harrison, Academic Director of the Center for Nonprofit Governance. They tackle these topics using the third principle of exemplary leadership as outlined by the book “The Leadership Challenge,” challenge the process.
LeBow Students discuss how to inspire and develop a shared vision with Associate Dean for Academic Programs Brian Ellis.
Have you ever wondered what makes leaders great? From the founders of the United States to the CEOs of Fortune 500s, each had a particular set of qualities that empowered them to enact change in our societies. In this episode of LeBow Students Talk Leadership, Rajeev Nuna and Bella Santosusso speak with Interim Provost Paul Jensen about the first practice of exemplary leadership as outlined by the book “The Leadership Challenge,” model the way. Interim Provost Paul Jensen, PhD, shared three key insights that have guided him from his time as dean of the LeBow College of Business to his current position as interim provost for the University.