CEO style refreshments: Careers in Accounting Panel

Looks like you gotta register for this one guys. 2 hours, refreshments, CEO credits. Is it worth it free food-wise? Maybe not.

Careers in Accounting Panel
Thursday, May 14, 2009
5:00pm-7:00pm
Pearlstein 405

Come and learn about career opportunities within public and private accounting from representatives from the following firms: SMART, Protiviti, Grant Thornton, Syngenta, and KPMG. A Q&A session will take place following the presentations, please come prepared with your questions. The event will be concluded with an opportunity for networking. Refreshments will be served.

Please visit the LeBow calendar to register and to review additional event information at http://www.lebow.drexel.edu/Event/2253
Contact Person:
Rita Di Carlo
Contact E-mail:
rita.michelle.crane@drexel.edu
Contact Phone:
215.895.1514

I’m not sure I’d want to eat after attending this event…

DDD (I’ve underlined the important parts)

Women’s Health Lecture Series: Contraception

Human Resources will host Sandra Wolf, MD, executive director of the Women’s Care Center, who will present “Staying Cool with Contraception: The Tried and True and Lots That’s New” on Friday, May 15, 2009, from noon to 1 p.m. in room 101, Pearlstein Business Learning Center, (33rd and Market Streets)

Dr. Wolf is a certified Diplomat and Fellow with the American Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology. In 1997 she received the Teaching Award for Promotion of Excellence in Education and in 1998 the Clarence C. Briscoe Award of Pennsylvania Hospital. Dr. Wolf is also a member of the American Society of Colposcopy and Cervical Pathology as well as the American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology.

This event is free and open to Drexel faculty and staff. A light lunch will be served. Reservations are not necessary.

Drexel University College of Medicine’s Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology and HR sponsor the Women’s Health Lecture Series.

For more information on the lecture, contact Emily Boland at eab66@drexel.edu.
For more information about Dr. Wolf, visit http://www2.drexelmed.edu/PhysicianSearch/Details.aspx?RecordId=277&dt=11.
For more information on Obstetrics/Gynecology, visit http://www.drexelmed.edu/FindaPhysician/MedicalPractices/ObstetricsGynecology/tabid/1575/Default.aspx
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Approved under the authority of James Tucker, Senior Vice President for Student Life and Administrative Services

Refreshments allong with info everyone human should know.

From the DDD. Now I don’t normally recommend “staying” for most things, but I would highly recommend actually going to this thing, not because some people are dumb, but because everyone has a different take on things.


Off-Campus Housing 101 Workshop

The Office of Commuter, Graduate and Transfer Student Programs and Services will host a workshop, “Off-Campus Housing 101,” today, May 14, 2009, from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. in room 2019, MacAlister Hall (33rd and Chestnut Streets).

Students who will be moving off-campus next year are encouraged to attend. Topics to be covered include conducting a housing search, tenant rights and responsibilities, tips for working with a property manager, and more.

Refreshments will be provided.

For more information, contact offcampushousing@drexel.edu or 215-895-1328.

Refreshments by Department of Biology

From the DDD (she kinda looks like Riddick). Now, I’m not sure how these refreshments will be availible, I’m guessing on the way in you can grab a soda and some cookies then listen to her talk oooorrrrrr you can grab some cookies and soda, sit in the back, realize that the genetic history of chimpanzees isn’t for you, and excuse yourself.


Department of Biology to Present “The Genetic History of Chimpanzees in the Gulf of Guinea Region”

The Department of Biology will present a departmental seminar led by Katy Gonder, PhD (above), from the biology department of State University of New York at Albany, who will present “The Genetic History of Chimpanzees in the Gulf of Guinea Region” today, May 14, 2009, at 3:30 p.m. in room 113, Stratton Hall (32nd and Chestnut Streets).

Gonder’s seminar will focus on work involving biodiversity, which Gonder has been performing in regions of Africa.

The event is free and open to the public. Complimentary refreshments will be served.

For more information, contact Gail Hearn, PhD, at gwh26@drexel.edu.

Reunion Project Celebration

On Tuesday, May 19th, 12 to 2 p.m. (Main Building Auditorium)

Join the Drexel University Writing Program, Center for Civic Engagement, and Philadelphia-area high schools and universities for the official announcement and celebration of the Lost Boys and Girls Read-a-Thon Essay competition winners. Inspired by the City of Philadelphia’s One Book, One Philadelphia 2008 selection—Dave Egger’s, What Is the What, which focuses on the “Lost Boys” of Sudan—the University Writing Program and affiliated students are promoting literacy and raising funds to reunite Lost Boys and Girls with their families living abroad; many of whom have been separated for decades. Lost Boys and Girls living in the Philadelphia area have written essays on the importance of reuniting with their families to compete for this honor.
At this event reception, get a chance to meet the 2009 Lost Boys and Girls of Sudan Reunion Project prize recipients and participants, along with several local and national celebrities supporting the cause (including Bill Zorzi, acclaimed former Baltimore Sun columnist and writer for HBO’s The Wire, which is the best show ever).

There will be a suggested (not required) donation of $1 to $5. If you plan to attend, please RSVP to Sheila Watts at swatts@drexel.edu or 215-895-1799.