A collection of 19th century children’s books belonging to Drew University’s United Methodist Archives will be on display until May 30.
The Caspersen School of Graduate Studies' upcoming open house will focus on its medical humanities and arts & letters programs.
The United Methodist Communities of Shalom initiative returned to General Conference, where it was born in 1992 as a ministry of community reconciliation and development.
The grant from the Howard Hughes Medical Institute will allow students and faculty to focus their research on great challenges in science.
The one-week course will be held from Jul. 6 - 11.
"The Welcome Table: Sharing Stories and Raising Praise" will be held from Jul. 24 - 26.
An original play by senior Becca Schlossberg will be performed at the 14th Annual NYC 15-Minute Play Festival.
Chemistry major Ann Mularz was selected for the prestigious award from a pool of over 1,000 nominees.
Provost Pamela Gunter-Smith writes to the Drew community to announce the appointment of Dr. Jonathan Levin.
Jack and Ina Polak, the couple portrayed in “Steal a Pencil for Me,” will speak after a screening of the film on Apr. 30.
Dr. Nora Colton will use her Carnegie award to study the impact of poverty on Islamist militancy in the Middle East.
Directed by senior Liz Reiss, the production will run from Apr. 9 - 12.