June 5, 2019

"Having fun isn't hard when you've got a library card!"

–Arthur

This month, we share tips and information for our 2019 graduates and alumni to help them find reputable information resources even after they've left Drexel.

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Congrats, Class of 2019! As we say congrats and farewell to the latest group of graduating Dragons, we revisit some Frequently Asked Questions about utilizing the Libraries’ resources after becoming an alumnus.

Looking for information resources to help you in your quest for life-long learning but don't have access to an academic library? Here, we offer tips for finding and assessing high-quality information resources to use in research and learning, no matter where you are in your career.


Public libraries have far more to offer than just leisure reading books and children's story hour, including many of the databases and resources students use during their studies at Drexel. Learn more about the resources and services you can find at a public library to help you in life after Drexel.




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The impact of research goes beyond scholarship when it engages and empowers communities beyond academia. This quarter, the Libraries welcomes Ted Daeschler from the Academy of Natural Sciences at Drexel University to share his experiences and insights of communicating interdisciplinary research to audiences beyond academia.


Ken Frazier, CEO and Chairman of Merck & Co., Inc., will address the class of 2019 at Drexel's University-wide commencement ceremony at Citizens Bank Park.