[[!template id=gitrepo repo=drexel-thesis]] Drexel, like every other academic institution, has very particular standards for the format of a Masters or Ph.D. Thesis. The library publishes a [requirements manual][]. The [[LaTeX]] wisdom of generations of grad students has been assembled into the `drexel-thesis` class which you, dear reader, can use to easily format your thesis. I'm the current maintainer, so besides the [post][] in the department wiki, I'm including a page in this blog. Your compiled thesis will look something like [[example.pdf]] (or, in draft mode, [[example-draft.pdf]]). Take a look at the [[manual|drexel-thesis.pdf]] to get started. You might also want to look at how I've used the class in my own [[thesis]]. [requirements manual]: http://www.library.drexel.edu/services/thesis/thesismanual.pdf [post]: http://www.physics.drexel.edu/liki/index.php/Thesis [[!tag tags/code]] [[!tag tags/latex]]