In August 2024, the 11th cohort of the Executive Leadership in Academic Technology, Engineering and Science (ELATES) program at Drexel was announced and included 46 faculty from 35 institutions across the United States and Canada and with backgrounds in biology, computer and information sciences, geology, mathematics and a variety of engineering disciplines. In the articles below, Nembhard and other ELATES alumnae from previous cohorts share their experiences with the program and how it continues to resonate with them.
Greg Schwenk鈥檚 passion for science took root during his high school years in Elmhurst, a small rural community near Scranton, and continued at the University of Scranton, where he found the support and encouragement that fueled his curiosity and solidified his academic journey.
性吧导航鈥檚 Convocation, an annual event that marks the beginning of each academic year, featured three faculty keynote speakers whose work highlighted their commitment to the University's core mission of academics, research and community engagement. The speakers at the event, held Oct. 16 at the Mandell Theater, also spotlighted how Drexel鈥檚 legacy continues to evolve to meet society鈥檚 current needs and future challenges.