Vol. 3, No. 4 | November 4, 2021
Environmental engineering major Alyssa Kemp looks for way to use her expertise to help others. Read more.
Creating Custom Two-Dimensional Nanomaterials
New exploration into refining the manufacture of MXenes could revolutionize industry. Read more.
Does Working from Home Change How We Use Energy?
Simi Hoque, PhD, associate professor of civil, architectural and environmental engineering, answers the questions on energy use during the pandemic and its effect on climate change. Read more.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Withdrawal Deadline Approaching

Friday at 4 p.m. is the deadline to withdraw from a course with advisor assistance. This includes all first year and co-op students. The deadline to withdraw independently is Sunday evening, but we encourage you to discuss your plans with your advisor before Friday afternoon.

CHEM 101 Exam Tutoring Available

The Academic Center for Engineers is now offering exam study sessions for students taking CHEM 101. If you are looking for extra help preparing for the exam, join the session on November 10 at 7 p.m. via Zoom.

ACE is Hiring Tutors

The Academic Center for Engineers is hiring tutors for the winter term. Potential tutors must be CoE undergrads in at least their second year, in class or in a less than full-time co-op that term, and have received at least a B grade in the class they wish to tutor. For more information, see the flier. Deadline to apply is November 8. 
 
Feature Your Student Organization on Drexel’s Instagram!
 
The College of Engineering Instagram account is offering takeovers to student organizations. Spend a whole day on our Instagram, telling our audience about yourself, your group, and any events you have planned this term. If you’re interested in showcasing your organization, send us a DM at @DrexelEngr.
UPCOMING EVENTS
How To Ace Your Next Hackathon

Startup Fest 2021

SWE College Search Workshop

Drexel Basketball Home Opener Double Header

Materials Fall Seminar Series With Prof. Evan Scott, Northwestern University


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