Transfer Student Coffee Hour


Calling all transfers! Even though you may not live in the residence halls, you’re invited to meet our transfer assistants who do! Come to the Transfer Coffee Hour on Thursday, January 7th from 5:00pm‐7:00pm in Millennium Hall Lobby (223 N. 34th Street ) Stop by for good coffee, snacks, and company!

For questions and accommodations, please email transfers@drexel.edu.

Environmentalism Through Anime

Lunch is provided, but you also have to sit and listen to some weird shit about anime. I’ll pass, but you can feel free to go ahead and enjoy that.

1. Environmentalism Through Anime

Date: Monday, January 11th
Time: 1‐2pm
Location: MacAlister Hall, Rooms 2019/2020

Please join Dr. Susan Glenn as she presents conservationism through the
vivid, colorful world of Japanese animation.  In a lecture that’s 
anything but stuffy, Dr. Glenn combines music, animation, and statistics to
present real‐world problems in a compelling and entertaining 
format.  Enjoy!

Lunch is provided.  Please email commuters@drexel.edu for more 
information.  Sponsored by the Office of Commuter, Graduate and Transfer Student Programs and Services. 

Information session on volunteer positions

Dear all freshmen,

Do you guys still need to volunteer for Univ 101 or whatever it is now?  Just curious, because if you do, this event will serve you VERY well.  Please visit http://guidingyouth.org/ now however so you don’t miss out on this amazing opportunity.  They also have a twitter you can follow at http://twitter.com/drexelgyc, which is desperately in need of followers!

What: Guiding Youth to Careers Information Session
When: Saturday January 9th and Sunday January 10th (identical sessions, your choice)
                3:00-4:00pm
Why: Learning how to serve in this innovative mentoring program which is a UNIV 101 service opportunity
Where: Hill Seminar Room, LeBow Center for Automation Technology
So, this session has been brought to our attention by Mark Szymanski of the GYC, Center for Civic Engagement.  He says:
“I have two (identical) information sessions for a social justice program called Guiding Youth to Careers, a mentoring program in which Drexel students devote an hour a week in order to meet with high school students during class.

We’ll have snacks and food available for this hour-long session.”

So there you have it, a way to complete your volunteer requirement, actually make a difference in Philadelphia, and get a snack.

Best wishes, 
Free food at Drexel Staff




Dear everyone else,
Hehehehhe, we know where Hill is and they don’t, mwahahahahaha….