Pizza for blood

Okay, so this post has some stipulations.  Yes, you have to give up your magical life force, but you do get a free slice of pizza at some point in the future.  For this one, you must register ahead of time.


Children’s Hospital/American Red Cross Blood Drive

The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia and the American Red Cross are holding an emergency blood drive on Friday, July 2, 2010 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at 3535 Market Street, 16th floor.

Donors must be healthy, over 17 years old, weigh at least 110 pounds and not have donated blood in the past 56 days.  Those who donate blood at this drive will receive a certificate for a free slice of pizza at Pizza Rustica (3602 Chestnut Street).

To register, visit http://www.membersforlife.org/pennj/schedule/login.php?sponsorcode=10352.

Money smarts and BBQ with RSVP

Ever want to be in a room with a ton of women?  Actually, as a dude,  it’s less fun than you’d think.  How do I know? I once went to Douglas’ new students day at Rutgers and was one of 5 men in a room of over 1000 girls, but I digress.

This posting comes from the DDD (which I’m still getting via email and that’s awesome)


“Rational Financial Strategies for Irrational Times: A Financial Literacy Workshop for Women”

The Office of Equality and Diversity, the College of Arts and Sciences and the Women’s Studies Program invite Drexel faculty and staff to the financial planning workshop “Rational Financial Strategies for Irrational Times: A Financial Literacy Workshop for Women” on Wednesday, July 7, 2010 from 5:30 to 7 p.m. at the Intercultural Center, first floor (33rd and Chestnut Streets).
The workshop will be led by Carol Arnott, a certified financial planner whose practice focuses on women-in-transition. She will discuss retirement and investment funds.
A barbeque will be held behind the Intercultural Center from 4:45 to 5:25 p.m.
Space is limited and an RSVP is required by Thursday, July 1. Participants should indicate in their RSVP if they will attend the dinner and whether they prefer a vegetarian option.
This event is open only to faculty and staff. For more information and to RSVP, contact Monica Fauble [RSVP] mef55@drexel.edu

Interfaith Baccalaureate Luncheon

Join us in celebration as our graduating seniors reflect on their spiritual experiences at Drexel.
You’re invited to the Annual Interfaith Baccalaureate Luncheon

Thursday, June 10th
12‐2pm
Behrakis Grand Hall, Creese Student Center (32nd and Chestnut Streets)

The event is free, but reservations are required. Students are permitted to bring up to four guests. To RSVP, or for more information, contact the Office of the Dean of Students
215.895.2501 ∙ studentlife@drexel.edu

Graduating Seniors Inter‐School Networking Happy Hour

Join Drexel, Penn, and other area college alumni and graduating seniors for a networking happy hour and VIP grand opening party at City Tap House, a brand new University City restaurant. Come out and meet local alumni and senior students from other schools, while enjoying free food samplings and beer tastings in City Tap House’s spacious lounge on the second floor of the Radian building. City Tap House is an American pub restaurant with a large outdoor seating
area featuring fire pits and 42 imported and domestic craft beers on tap – come and experience this new hotspot in University City!

Date: Wednesday, May 26, 2010
Time: 6 to 8 p.m.
Location: City Tap House, Radian Balcony
3925 Walnut Street
Philadelphia, PA 19104

This event is FREE! Pre‐registration is requested. Register online at http://www.drexel.edu/ia/alumrel/eventitem.asp?eventid=905.

Drexel Student Consulting Group (DSCG) May Meeting

Date: Thursday, May 6, 2010; 5:00‐6:00pm (Speaker); 6:00‐6:30pm (Networking)
Where: Greenawalt Conference Room B (in basement of Creese Student Center)

Gerald Bose is a principal consultant and trainer for G. Bose Enterprises, LLC where he specializes in Lean Sigma, Total Quality Management, Supply Chain Management and Change Management. Gerald has utilized his extensive manufacturing, organization, and training skills to help save millions of dollars for top companies in a variety of areas. Join DSCG to learn how Gerald uses his consulting expertise to streamline processes, implement Lean Sigma training courses, study non‐production purchases, and develop numerous programs and procedures to simplify his clients’ complexity of processes.

Light refreshments will be served. Event is open to any interested students, faculty, or staff.
Please RSVP (optional but appreciated) to DSCG@drexel.edu

Drexel Student Consulting Group is a student‐run volunteer organization for graduate business students to use their business knowledge to help their community. For more information visit
http://drexelstudentconsulting.com.