An alumna of Drexel’s MS in Higher Education program, Davenport-Powell appeared on the premiere of ABC’s “The Toy Box,” a show similar to “Shark Tank”—with a twist. Inventors are challenged to pitch their toys to a panel of kids, and a finalist is chosen each episode for the chance to have their toy sold in Toys ‘R’ Us.
For many families, navigating the changing needs of aging loved ones can be a complex and emotional journey. As the people we care for age, the demand for elder home care services continues to rise. Often, a central question arises: how can we ensure our loved ones receive the care they need while preserving their well-being and cherished sense of independence?
At Drexel University, “Ambition Can’t Wait.” That’s why Amber Duren, an online student in Drexel University’s MS in Infectious Disease program, found her passion at a young age. Duren now works as a research technician at a contract research organization (CRO), investigating disease outbreaks and epidemics as they happen in hopes of better informing the public. Her ultimate aspiration? Become a “virus hunter.”
“Love and marriage” — unfortunately, they don’t always go together like a horse and carriage. Whether you’re still on your honeymoon or have been hitched for 5 years or 50, no marriage is perfect. If you and your spouse are hitting some road bumps, no matter how big or small, it’s totally normal!
Everything is online these days. Why should school be any different? No matter what challenges life throws at you, there’s always tomorrow. When tomorrow does come and you’ve decided to start your online learning journey, we suggest you follow our five handy tips for successful studying.
― Kathleen Harvatt, Drexel University Online