Fashion Management and Merchandising Student at her pop up shop

Business

What Does the FTC’s Antitrust Case Vs. Facebook Mean for Social-Media Users?
The ongoing battle accuses the tech giant of squashing and purchasing competition to avoid threats to its monopoly.
Most Memorable Jefferson Moments of 2021
The Nexus looks back at the biggest University stories from the past year.
Fashion Merchandising Students Honor Grad at Holiday Pop-Up Shop
Through the streetwear-themed event, students developed real-world skills and raised money for charity.
Separating Fact from Fantasy
Law and society program director explores the significance of conspiracy theories – and Senator Arlen Specter
COVID’s Impact on Residential, Nonresidential Development
Construction-management students and alumni are uniquely positioned to enter an evolving industry.
Class of 2021 Honored at 197th Commencement
Speakers praise graduates for their spirit, determination and resilience in the face of the pandemic.
Celebrating the Class of 2021
Graduating students reflect on their time at Jefferson as they look ahead to bright futures.
Creativity Sparkles at Celebration of Innovation
Seven student projects stem from interdisciplinary collaborations across the University.
Educational Approach Aims to Battle Social Inequity
Is our educational system designed to promote or quash independent thinking?
Jefferson Propels Students to the Next Career Step
Undergrads achieve over 96% employment, grad school success rate.
MATER Staff Turns to their Mindfulness Therapy Research to Navigate COVID-19 Stressors
Proven to help moms with opioid abuse disorder, mindfulness practice may also be helpful to others in crisis.