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The CS Website is updated regularly with events, news and announcements. You can log in with your user name and password to explore more options as well. If you have any questions about the site, contact webmaster@cs.drexel.edu. |
For questions about this newsletter or if you'd like to contribute content, please contact Julie Fisher. |
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Welcome to the Department of Computer Science e-newsletter. This bi-weekly newsletter will list all upcoming CS events and announcements every other Monday. Note: Only one newsletter will be sent during June, July and August. Bi-weekly newsletters will begin again in September.
Please see below for some of our upcoming events and important announcements! |
The Department of Computer Science wishes everyone the best of luck durings finals and many happy wishes to those graduating! All soon-to-be alumni are more than welcome to return for future events and activities. To sign up to the alumni mailing list, contact Julie Fisher. |
CoE Finals Snack Break
Tuesday, June 8
12 p.m.
Bossone Research Enterprise Center Lobby
Are finals stressing you out? Then come join us for snacks, refreshments and a candy buffet to get you through the week! Questions? Contact Kacy Cross at kacy@drexel.edu. |
2010 CoE Commencement Ceremony
June 11, 2010
10 a.m.
Daskalakis Athletic Center (DAC)
Gather with your family, President Pennoni, professors and Dean Guceri for the College of Engineering commencement ceremony to be held on Friday, June 11 at 10am in the John A. Daskalakis Athletic Center (33rd and Market Streets). Don't forget your cap and gown or your tickets. (Each guest you invite must have a ticket). For more information, visit the 2010 Commencement site. |
CoE Commencement Reception
June 11, 2010
4 to 6 p.m.
Bossone Research Enterprise Center Lobby and Atrium (3rd Floor)
The College of Engineering will be hosting a reception for graduates and their guests immediately following Commencement. Come enjoy refreshments and socialize one last time with fellow classmates and professors. This event is only open to graduates and their guests. For more information, please contact Brenee Johnson at bjohnson@coe.drexel.edu. |
Trivia Question and Prize
The first three people to respond with the correct answer will receive a CS gift. Only one person can receive a prize per term.
Q: What kind of bug got caught in and crashed one of the early computers, resulting in the term computer "bug"?
Email Julie Fisher with your answer by Wednesday, June 9 at noon. |
Need help with class? Visit the Cyber Learning Center
University Crossings 147
Students working in the CLC |
The Cyber Learning Center (CLC) provides consulting and other learning resources for students taking computer science classes. It's staffed by graduate and undergraduate students employed by the CS Department. Students can receive help during office hours (drop-in or by appointment). Services include review sessions for exams, small group study sessions, homework/lab help, and a mini-library.
Hours: Mon.-Thurs. 12 to 6 p.m. Consulting hours for the CS 121-122-123 courses are held on the odd weeks of the term, starting week 3, Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Learn more about the CLC here. |
2010 Graduation Information
Friday, June 11
10 a.m. (College of Engineering)
Daskalakis Athletic Center (DAC)
Graduation Information The CoE Ceremony is this Friday, June 11 at 10 a.m. All students participating in the ceremony should meet at the robing location (Rec Center Gym Side One) by 9 a.m. at the latest.
After the ceremony (starting at 11:30 a.m.), the College of Engineering will be hosting a commencement reception in the Bossone Lobby and Atrium. Please join us there! We would like to wish you all congratulations and take pictures.
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Advising Notes
CS/SE Freshmen/Sophomore Advisor: Undergrad Advising Center
CS/SE Upper Level Advisor: Andrea Negro
Walk-ins for upper level students (PJ, JR, SR) are cancelled during finals and break weeks. If you would like to come in for a meeting during that time, feel free to contact Andrea Negro at amn27@drexel.edu to set up a meeting. |
Job Opportunity: Department Lab Assistant and Grader
Lab assistant and grader positions are available for courses offered through the CS Department. Applicants must maintain a GPA of 3.00 or above and possess people skills. These are paid positions. For more information and to apply, contact Evy Vega at the CS Department front desk in University Crossings, suite 100. |
CS has Gone Social
 Just a reminder that the CS Department has been branching out into the social networking world. For all those who want to keep updated with department and industry news, student and faculty accomplishments and plenty of CS events, please follow us on Facebook and Twitter. Both accounts are updated regularly--all these highlights and happenings are worth checking out! |
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