Come enjoy an evening of food, fun, giveaways, and raffles. Help us celebrate our beautiful new Recreation Center and all that comes with it!
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Alpha Sigma Alpha’s Pasta Bakeoff
Alpha Sigma Alpha will hold a “Pasta Bakeoff” and Open House on Thursday, February 25, 2010 from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Alpha Sigma Alpha House (208 N. 34th Street).
Attendees will enjoy free food prepared by the sisters including salad, pasta dishes, bread, dessert and refreshments.
For more information, contact Rachel Davidovics at nunurecruitment@gmail.com.
*earlier advertisements for this event said it was $5 at the door, but now they’re claiming it is free. Suspicious?
Last Apple Pi Rush Event: “Dessert with a Sorority”
The brothers of Alpha Pi Lambda fraternity invite all interested students to attend their fifth and final winter recruitment event, “Dessert with a Sorority,” tonight, February 23, 2010 at 7:30 p.m. at the Alpha Pi Lambda fraternity house (216 N. 33rd Streets).
Students will have an opportunity to eat various desserts, while interacting with brothers and the sisters of Delta Phi Epsilon. Brothers will also be giving house tours for anyone interested.
For more information, contact Ken Leibig at kenleibig14@gmail.com or visithttp://www.alphapilambda.com.
Sooo… if you’re a dude and can pretend you’re interested in rushing a frat, feel free to go mooch some desserts. Warning: they might actually try and recruit you.
Confronting Your Biases as a Health Professional
“Confronting Your Biases as a Health Professional” with Linda Dayer‐Berenson, MSN, CRNP, APRN, BC.
Students are invited to join one of Drexel’s esteemed Clinical Assistant Professors and author of Cultural Competencies for Nurses: Impact on Health and Illnesses for a presentation and discussion on Wednesday February 24, 2010 at 12:00pm in the Geary Auditorium B (245 N. 15th Street). In honor of Black History Month, this presentation will focus on Multicultural Issues in
health care. In conjunction with this presentation there will be additional information on common health issues in African Americans provided in the Geary Lobby.
**Light refreshments will be served.
FUSE Presents: A Conversation with Professor Rebecca Ingalls
The Foundation of Undergraduates for Sexual Equality is pleased to present an evening with Professor Rebecca Ingalls, who teaches in the Department of English & Philosophy at Drexel University. Dr. Ingalls, who studied Gay Studies during her undergraduate years at Cornell University, and subsequently earned her M.A. from Boston College and her Ph.D. from the University of Michigan, specializes in composition and rhetoric. Dr. Ingalls will discuss her studies at Cornell, her advocacy work for domestic partnerships, and her upcoming spring term course, Queer Rhetorics, which will be taught on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 2:00‐3:20 PM.
Join us on Tuesday, February 23rd, from 5 PM‐ 6 PM in Disque 108. Refreshments will be provided.
