Draper Chemical Society
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Description:
Welcome! Draper has two goals.
1. Introduce the latest research to:
a. those interested in pursuing Chemistry/Biochemistry as a career choice
b. curious fans of science

2. This is a way for Chemistry & Biochemistry majors to network amongst themselves.

If you want to know what other people thought of a class/professor you're about to take/have, just ask. If you have used books you want to sell, let people know on our message board. If you need help in a class or any other... (read more)
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Rahul
President, Ex-Officio
Abhinav
Vice President
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Basic Info
 

Name:
Draper Chemical Society
Category:
Student Groups -
Description:
Welcome! Draper has two goals.
1. Introduce the latest research to:
a. those interested in pursuing Chemistry/Biochemistry as a career choice
b. curious fans of science

2. This is a way for Chemistry & Biochemistry majors to network amongst themselves.

If you want to know what other people thought of a class/professor you're about to take/have, just ask. If you have used books you want to sell, let people know on our message board. If you need help in a class or any other... (read more)
Privacy Type:
Open: All content is public to the NYU network.

Contact Info
 

Email:
rahul@drapersociety.org
Website:
http://www.DraperSociety.org

Recent News
 

News:
The Draper Chemical Society has an annual tradition of participating in the ACS National Chemistry Week (NCW) Celebration at the NY Hall of Science in Queens. The NCW Celebration brings together students from colleges in the New York City area to perform simple experiments (provided by Draper Society) for children and their parents. The NYU students who participate always have a lot of fun, and to sweeten the deal, volunteers receive free admission to the NY Hall of Science, so you can spend time exploring before or after your shift.

This year's event will take place on Saturday, 10/24/09. We will need volunteers to work one or more of the following shifts at the NYU table:

Shift 1 = 9-11 AM
Shift 2 = 11 AM-1 PM
Shift 3 = 1-3 PM
Shift 4 = 3-5 PM
If you are interested in volunteering, please send an e-mail to jsf299@nyu.edu by Wednesday, October 7, with the shift(s) you would be able to work. Also, feel free to pass this e-mail along to any friends who you think might be interested.


FREE Speed Reading Workshop
If you would like to attend the FREE speed reading workshop on Tuesday 10/6 at 5 PM in Meyer Hall, Room 102, please register for the class using the following link:

http://www.irisreading.com/new-york/