Enlarge African American history month had its origins in the inspired work of Dr. Carter G. Woodson, among others, as a means to study and recognize the history of Black people; their work began around 1915, and in 1926 a National Negro History Week was established...
From research to applesauce, Dr. De Lacy Davis C’84 and Dr. Reynaldo Ortíz-Minaya C’98 have guided one another through their careers in social justice February 2023 – For the last 25-plus years, Drew University alums Dr. De Lacy Davis C’84 and Dr....
Enlarge It is difficult for me to reflect on Black history at Drew without remembering the journey of one of my fathers in the ministry, the Rev. Dr. Shellie Sampson Jr., and his impact on those of us who followed him. Pastor Sampson, a two-time Theological School...
Mallory Mortillaro C’13, G’15 researched the portrait now in the Smithsonian’s National Portrait Gallery February 2023 – Drew University alum Mallory Mortillaro C’13,G’15 is a curious sort, and that curiosity has led to two incredible...
Five love stories that began at Drew February 2023 – It’s time for our annual Valentine’s Day story highlighting relationships that began at Drew University. Without further ado… Ryan Mason C’05 and Kristin Traci Mason C’04 Enlarge Kristin and...