R: Reception on Banned Books

Also from the Drexel Archives 


Banned Books, Banished Writers and Historic Bonfires: Tales from the Rare Book Collection.
Reception Wednesday September 30th from 4 to 6 p.m
on the lower level of Hagerty Library. 

In conjunction with ALA’s Banned Books Week September 26 – October 3rd ! This exhibition, curated by Laurie Rizzo, displays written works that have been cause for conflict at one point in time or another. All the books in the exhibition are from Drexel’s Rare Books Collection.  Materials chronicle 1700 years of banning, banishment and burnings over ideas so controversial that church and state alike sought to prevent their spread.  




I have been informed that cookies will be served 😀

R: Pirate Party

Pirate Party
Arrchives Open House
Friday September 25th from 4 to 6 p.m.
on the lower level of Hagerty Library.

Ahoy Matey!
Arrrr. Welcome new privateers and returning buccaneers! No need to walk the plank and end up in Davy Jones Locker. Come pillage, loot and hunt for treasure at the Arrrchives. Weigh anchor on Friday September 25th from 4 to 6 p.m. Argh! All hands on deck on the lower level of Hagerty Library.  There be grub and grog (sorry no rum). Yo-ho-ho. We’ll fly the Jolly Roger and make sure ye all don’t get marooned.
Fair Winds Lads and Lasses!
The Cap’n



If only we were in school on September 19th, this day would have so much more meaning.  I’ll be bringing my own rum for the grog, not saying you should, since Drexel doesn’t like you drinking on campus without a permit! (legal stuff)

R: The Past Personified: a Presidential History of Drexel University

Here are some upcoming events featuring free food, hosted by the Drexel University Archives:


The Past Personified: a Presidential History of Drexel University
Reception Wednesday September 23rd from 4 to 6 p.m
on the lower level of Hagerty Library.

This exhibition, curated by Shaun Kirkpatrick, illustrates the University’s past leaders with images and documents from the Drexel Archives’ collections. The event is open to all and includes complimentary homemade refreshments.




This came in via the email link (thanks guys).  Now I’ve never actually been to an event at the library, so I can’t really judge, a review will be pending!

R: Seniors and Young Alumni Social Networking Night

6 to 9 p.m. Thursday Sept 24th
Seniors and Young Alumni Social Networking Night
Mikey’s American Grill and Sports Bar (32nd and Chestnut Streets)
Sponsored by the Drexel University Young Alumni Association
Join members of the senior class and young alumni for a social networking night at Mikey’s American Grill and Sports Bar. This event is an opportunity for seniors to make new connections, meet local young alumni and expand their Drexel network. Learn about upcoming student-alumni events from the Young Alumni Association and enjoy an assortment of hors d´oeuvres as you mingle with your peers. Open to all Drexel graduating seniors and young alumni. You must be 21 or over to attend this event. Register online at http://www.drexel.edu/alumni/students.asp.

I wish Mikey’s was still Ecco Qui.

Greek Food for Thought! rsvp required!

Greek Food for Thought

Host:
Greek Studies-Drexel University
Type:
Network:
Global
Date:
Saturday, June 6, 2009
Time:
5:30pm – 9:30pm
Location:
Bossone Auditorium-Lobby area
Street:
Market Street (between 31st & 32nd)
City/Town:
Philadelphia, PA
Phone:
2158951863
Email:

Description

Columbia University Associate Professor Dr. Nikos Scarmeas presents how Greek Diet relates to lower risk for Alzheimer disease.
The Organization of Philhellenic Performing Arts (OPPA) serves Greek coffee before the event.
The speech is followed by Greek live music & dance as well as food.
All functions are free and open to the public.
RSVP required; limited seating!