The cause was pulmonary complications of lung cancer, which was in remission, a statement from Drexel said. Dr. Papadakis raised the endowment, enrollment and profile of Drexel, a onetime commuter school.
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Thursday, April 9, 2009
The New York Times: Constantine Papadakis, Drexel University President, Dies at 63
Constantine N. Papadakis, the president of Drexel University, died on Sunday, three days after taking medical leave. He was 63.
The cause was pulmonary complications of lung cancer, which was in remission, a statement from Drexel said. Dr. Papadakis raised the endowment, enrollment and profile of Drexel, a onetime commuter school.
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The cause was pulmonary complications of lung cancer, which was in remission, a statement from Drexel said. Dr. Papadakis raised the endowment, enrollment and profile of Drexel, a onetime commuter school.
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