Dr. Saad Eddin Ibrahim is a professor of Sociology. For most of his career he taught at the American University in Cairo (AUC) and he is also the founder and director of the Ibn Khaldun Center for Development Studies in

Drew University
Dr. Saad Eddin Ibrahim is a professor of Sociology. For most of his career he taught at the American University in Cairo (AUC) and he is also the founder and director of the Ibn Khaldun Center for Development Studies in
PROMOTING DIVERSITY AT DREWIn his inaugural address, on April 28, 2006, Robert Weisbuch set out a vision for the university’s future “We want Drew’s population to mirror more fully the streets and cities of a multi racial, multi ethnic America
Drew University’s McLendon Hall—a state of the art, highly sustainable student residence—has been selected for a Green Building of America Award from Northeast Real Estate and Construction Review magazine. The magazine’s forthcoming Green Success Stories edition will feature a piece
By Susan MacDonnell Douglas A. Blackmon, Atlanta Bureau Chief for the Wall Street Journal and 2009 recipient of the Pulitzer Prize for General Nonfiction will speak at Drew University this fall. Blackmon’s book, Slavery by Another Name The Re Enslavement of
Career Lessons from the TroopsTom DiMartino C’96 At the end of July, 1,500 returning Service Members, many of them Reservists having served in Iraq or Afghanistan, were deployed to Fort Dix, NJ to participate in workshops and training for re
Each year the Office of Development & Alumni Relations produces a Drew wall calendar that is sent to alumni, parents and friends of the University. We are looking for students, faculty and staff to submit photos for consideration in the
In 2008, the Office of Alumni Relations launched Recent Alumni of Drew (RAD) a special Drew network for recent alumni. Since its inception, the RAD network has hosted a number of activities throughout the year, designed to help recent
The Office of Alumni Relations is thrilled to announce that the University’s Tennis Complex will be opening its gates to allow alumni and their guests to use the facility beginning this summer. Alumni may purchase a daily pass or a
In today’s economy, jobs are hard to come by in almost every profession. But what will the market be like in a few years? According to the U.S. Department of Labor, the education field will soon see an upsurge in
From September 4 25, the Drew University Korn Gallery will present the Morris Hall Pancoast exhibit currated by Sara Lynn Henry, Professor Emerita of Art History and NEH Distinguised Teaching Professor of Humanities. This outstanding collection was graciously donated to