
Norman Lowrey is a professor of music at Drew University, and he is known all over the world for his “singing masks.”

The students on the Drew International Seminar to Russia talk about what its like at Red Square. As a bonus, the guys of the trip do some bonding of their own.

We’re getting our first glimpse of the Drew International Seminar currently in Russia. On day two of the trip. Drew students and Russian students had class together. At the end, the Russians asked the Drew students to sing a song. Here’s what happened. (sidenote, what do we think of the Drewids needing the words to [...]

Hosted at Drew on Friday night, the American Cancer Society’s Relay For Life raised more than $25,000. Ted Johnsen talks to one student who knows just how important that is.

The Transdisciplinary Theological Colloquium is in its 12th year at Drew. As Ted Johnsen found out, its purpose is to bridge the gap between religion and other academic areas.

Colin Clark ’80 is the founder and editor of AOL Defense, a leading online publication monitoring military weapons. The History and Political Science double major sat down with Ted Johnsen to discuss the ins and outs of his job.

For many Drew students, Hurricane Sandy hit close to home. As a result, a group of about 20 students spent their spring break helping out along the Jersey Shore. Ted Johnsen shows us their experience.

Jessica Haims ’13 is not your typical Drew student. She’s a national champion ballroom dancer, and as she showed Ted Johnsen, is in a class all by herself.

N.J. Human Services Commissioner Jennifer Velez ’87 is so widely respected she’s been appointed by people from both political parties. Recently she sat down with Ted Johnsen to discuss her job, her boss and what it takes to do what she does.
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Rev. Neal Presa is a graduate of Drew's Theological School and was recently elected to the highest position in the Presbyterian Church USA. He discusses his goals for that role with Ted Johnsen.

The Drew theatre department is very excited to put on the play “A Raisin in the Sun”. Ted Johnsen met with members of the cast and crew and has a preview.

Tom Brokaw spoke at Drew University Thursday night. Before the lecture, he sat down with Ted Johnsen to talk about the current presidential election.

In the Spring, four art majors set out to paint portraits of Dorothy Young. Ted Johnsen has a first look at their work and the story of how it came to be.

James Weiss loves music, and in the summer before his junior year, he wanted experience on the business side of the industry. Ted Johnsen talks with him about his internship at the world’s leading music licensing agency.

Some very lucky students had the chance to intern in our nation’s capital thanks to a generous gift from former NJ Governor Tom Kean. Ted Johnsen introduces us to the three students who called Washington their summer home.

Drew’s MFA in Poetry and Poetry in Translation is only a few years old, but it’s already producing top notch graduates. Ted Johnsen met with two MFA alumni who are quickly soaring to the top of their field.

Recently, Drew hosted representatives from many United Methodist seminaries to discuss the growing concern about clergy health. Ted Johnsen has a recap of the event.

On graduation day, Ted Johnsen caught up with the men of the Class of 2012 and asked them about their time at Drew and plans for the future.
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Norman Lowrey is a professor of music at Drew University, and he is known all over the world for his “singing masks.”

The students on the Drew International Seminar to Russia talk about what its like at Red Square. As a bonus, the guys of the trip do some bonding of their own.

We’re getting our first glimpse of the Drew International Seminar currently in Russia. On day two of the trip. Drew students and Russian students had class together. At the end, the Russians asked the Drew students to sing a song. Here’s what happened. (sidenote, what do we think of the Drewids needing the words to [...]

Hosted at Drew on Friday night, the American Cancer Society’s Relay For Life raised more than $25,000. Ted Johnsen talks to one student who knows just how important that is.

The Transdisciplinary Theological Colloquium is in its 12th year at Drew. As Ted Johnsen found out, its purpose is to bridge the gap between religion and other academic areas.

Colin Clark ’80 is the founder and editor of AOL Defense, a leading online publication monitoring military weapons. The History and Political Science double major sat down with Ted Johnsen to discuss the ins and outs of his job.

For many Drew students, Hurricane Sandy hit close to home. As a result, a group of about 20 students spent their spring break helping out along the Jersey Shore. Ted Johnsen shows us their experience.

Jessica Haims ’13 is not your typical Drew student. She’s a national champion ballroom dancer, and as she showed Ted Johnsen, is in a class all by herself.

N.J. Human Services Commissioner Jennifer Velez ’87 is so widely respected she’s been appointed by people from both political parties. Recently she sat down with Ted Johnsen to discuss her job, her boss and what it takes to do what she does.


