I’ll take “Italian stereotypes” for 500 Alex.

Thursday, June 4 at 7pm in GSDC Conference Room B: 3rd Annual Pasta Night and Italian Jeopardy

Think you got what it takes to be this year’s Italian Jeopardy Champion?!? Or are you just looking for some FREE, great tasting, homemade pasta?!? Either way, come join us for ISO’s 3rd Annual Pasta Night and Italian Jeopardy and get FREE, all-you-can-eat pasta and the chance to win some awesome prizes and the title of “Italian Jeopardy Champion 2009″!

I’m sorry, you didn’t phrase that as a question.

This room is in the basement of Creese.

I have to go to this, but you can come too!

Green Topic: CoAS D3 on “Farming as an Urban Growth Industry”

The College of Arts and Sciences will host a D3, Dinner and Discussion at Drexel, event titled “Farming as an Urban Growth Industry” on Wednesday, May 20, 2009, from 5 to 7 p.m. in the Private Dining Room, Handschumacher Dining Center (Chestnut Street between 32nd and 33rd Streets).

Speakers at the event include:
Dennis Burton, executive director of the Schuylkill Center for Environmental Education,
Ben Reynolds, network director of Sustain: The Alliance for Better Food and Farming, and
Marcia Caton Campbell, PhD, Milwaukee program director for the Greater Johnsons Park Initiative at Center for Resilient Cities.

Farming may have rural roots, but with 82 percent of America’s population living in urban areas, providing a means for healthy, safe and affordable food is a growing concern of the environmental and urban sustainability movement. Burton will provide an overview of Philadelphia’s current farm and policy initiative while Reynolds and Campbell will share how they’ve established land-based development and policy to promote urban agriculture in London and Milwaukee. This is an opportunity to learn how to increase Philadelphia’s access to fresh food, encourage sustainable agriculture and promote policy-friendly initiatives for growing the grange.

D3 is an ongoing series of discussions on interdisciplinary topics sponsored by the College of Arts and Sciences. All Drexel students are invited to attend the free dinner and discussion.
For more information or to RSVP, contact Richardson Dilworth at rd43@drexel.edu.

This is required for this Poli-Sci class that I’m in. Sounds like fun, and maybe some fresh Philadelphia farm food!

Additional: The CoAS has these things about three times a quarter, and about different topics each time.

Additional Additional: Richardson Dilworth? Really? Wow, that’s unfortunate. But really, you probably should RSVP to this.

Tel Aviv 100

And now a short trip through JewWorld® with your favorite …. blogger. I bet you thought I was going to say Jew. But in all seriousness, I’ll be there and you should too because falafel is delicious and volleyball is funsies. Okay, I’ll stop.

It’s Israel at 61 and Tel Aviv at 100! So come out and celebrate these occasions with us with food (falafel of course!) , israeli music, giveaways and more!

And since it’s at the beach volleyball courts, feel free to come and start up a game!

Sunday May 31rd
12pm to 4pm
Volleyball Courts

This is FREE and open to all Drexel students.
Sponsored by Drexel Hillel.

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