Tag: Drexel co-op
Aug. 7, 2020
Teen unemployment rates highest amid pandemic closures, economic downturn
Drexel and its co-op program offer a unique approach to the college experience for its students — a hybrid of school and work that culminates…
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Apr. 17, 2020
Some co-ops canceled, others allow working remotely
During the ongoing COVID-19 crisis, adjustments have become more and more commonplace, and nowhere has this mentality been embraced as wholeheartedly as it has been…
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May. 17, 2019
Honors student starts children’s series on mental health
A Drexel University student is using their co–op experience to work toward a unique approach to tackle a very serious issue — mental health awareness.…
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Oct. 12, 2018
Co-op tops being in class
After two years of classes, I’ve finally reached the time when I get to witness firsthand the experience I’ve heard so much about — co-op.…
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Aug. 10, 2018
Making the transition from classes to co-op
The long-awaited co-op season is fast approaching, and I’m still not entirely certain of what to expect once it arrives. Six months of working instead…
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Jun. 30, 2017
Work overload
Eyes burning with exhaustion, body aching with fatigue, you tirelessly produce essay after essay, all while in the midst of cramming for finals. Energy as…
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May. 31, 2013
Junior employs himself for co-op
A Drexel indie game designer was selected to attend the E3 convention for his game “Perfection” shortly after starting his self-employed spring-summer co-op. Greg Lobanov,…