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University Neighborhood HS Tutoring UPDATE Thursday, October 23, 2008

Posted by Garrett Lew in : Announcements, News, Volunteering , comments closed

Want to help high school students struggling in chemistry?  The Draper Chemical Society has had a long standing relationship with the University Neighborhood High School (UNHS) and is coming back this semester with a focus on lab classes.  Volunteers will go down to UNHS in Chinatown and help the chemistry teachers during one of two lab periods.  Tutors will assist students with the experiment and post-lab reports.  For the lab sections Fridays between 9:49-10:39AM are when tutors would be appreciated.

There is another period for help in the AP Chemistry class that is a longer period. The AP Chemistry class needs help on Thursdays from 12:15-1:40PM.

This is a perfect opportunity to open students to the world of chemistry.  If you are interested, please email garrett@drapersociety.org with days and which lab section you could attend.  Volunteers can start as soon as possible. (more…)

First Draper Society Meeting of Fall 2008 Monday, September 22, 2008

Posted by Rahul Sengupta in : Announcements, Meetings, Volunteering , comments closed

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The Draper Society Presents: The Science Behind Diet Coke & Mentos

 Wednesday
24 September 2008

12.30pm

Kimmel 909

There will be pizza!
It’s OK to leave early if you have a lab/class!

First cSplash Meeting of Fall 2008 Sunday, September 21, 2008

Posted by Rahul Sengupta in : Announcements, Volunteering , comments closed

To any NYU students,

Do you have a passion for a topic in math, computer science, or mathematical sciences? Do you want to share this passion with others? Are you interested in working with a group of enthusiastic math and computer sciences students make this happen?

Then come to an information meeting, this

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 7pm, rm 1314 Warren Weaver Hall
(There will be free pizza!)

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Tutoring Opportunity at NYU STEP Program Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Posted by Garrett Lew in : Announcements, Volunteering , comments closed

Here at NYU, the STEP Program tutors high school students from around New York City who want some added help.  Students require help mathematics and the sciences.  These students are motivated, as they had to apply for this program.  This is a great opportunity to help students who want to learn and perhaps even open their eyes to the subjects we love so much.  The STEP Program meets on Saturdays from 9AM to 2PM at NYU and has a morning and afternoon session.  Volunteers would tutor during either the morning session or afternoon session, or both if possible, and would start in late October.

If you are interested in tutoring at the STEP Program, email Garrett at garrett@drapersociety.org.

First Draper Meeting of Fall 2008 Monday, September 15, 2008

Posted by Garrett Lew in : Announcements, Meetings, Volunteering , comments closed

The first meeting of Fall 2008 will be on Wednesday, September 24th at 12:30PM until 1:30PM. The meeting will introduce the officers and the community service ventures for this semester. The meeting will include a pizza lunch as well as a fun documentary viewing after opening words. The documentary will be an episode of the Discovery Channel show, Mythbusters. Please note: If you have a lab or class that conflicts with part of the meeting, don’t feel like you can’t attend the meeting if you need to leave early or will be late. You’re welcome to join us, regardless of how long you can stay.

Meeting Location: Kimmel 909

Community Service Opportunities: Tutoring & Mentoring Thursday, April 10, 2008

Posted by Garrett Lew in : Announcements, News, Volunteering , comments closed

To everyone interested in making a difference in somebody else’s life, the Draper Society is providing several options. Currently, we have two ventures ongoing, one at NYU and one up at the School of the Future. Whether you are interested in working with younger students, or simply need to fulfill a community service requirement, these options are for you.

Here at NYU, the STEP Program tutors high school students from around New York City who want some added help. Students require help mostly in math, but there may be students interested in science help. These students are motivated, as they had to apply for this program. This is a great opportunity to help students who want to learn and perhaps even open their eyes to the subjects we love so much. The STEP Program meets on Saturdays at NYU and has a morning and afternoon session. The morning session is from 9-1130AM and the afternoon session is from 1230-230PM.

The School of the Future has a requirement for its students to do some sort of research project on a scientific concept relating to daily life. The teachers would like students to be able to write a college level report similar to our lab reports. However, many of these students are not well experienced in performing experiments and documenting their findings. The School of the Future would like college students to act as mentors to these high school students and help steer them in the right direction. The following list contains the topics that students are researching.

Biology/Environmental Science/Life Sciences:
Group 1 (6 students): The effect of various chemicals on the growth of duckweed
Group 2 (3 students): Various physiology experiments (effect of heat
of blood pressure, effect of food particle size on digestion, effect
of aerobic exercise on heart health)
Group 3 (3 students): Effect of various images on pupil size
Group 4 (1 student): Sensory compensation (hearing for vision)
Group 4 (1-2 students): Effect of water temperature and detergent type
on bacteria during handwashing

Physics:
Group 1 (4 students): Projectile Motion (Football, Basketball, Baseball)
Group 2 (2 students): Sound Waves
Group 3 (2 students): Airplanes
Group 4 (2 students): Roller Coasters and Energy Conservation

This is an amazing opportunity to inspire young students to develop an interest in the sciences while working with a topic you enjoy. Students helping at the School of the Future would mentor either during lunch periods or after school during the week.

If you are interested in either program, email Garrett ASAP at garrett@drapersociety.org.

Draper Society Meeting this Thursday Wednesday, March 26, 2008

Posted by Rahul Sengupta in : Announcements, Meetings, Volunteering , comments closed

 Pizza

We will be having a meeting this coming Thursday (3/27) to discuss opportunities to get involved in our community service efforts, tutoring and helping local high schools in the sciences. The meeting is as usual in Silver 808 at 12:30 pm. Pizza (with toppings!) and soda a plenty.

If you cannot make the meeting, but are interested in getting involved, please e-mail Garrett Lew at garrett@drapersociety.org. We will be sending out a description of the volunteer work following Thursday’s meeting for those interested in more details. We would love all the help we can get, this is a great opportunity and a wonderful service we can provide as top-notch science students.

What: Free lunch and a Draper meeting
When: Thursday, 27th March, 2008 @ 12:30 pm
Where: Silver 808

Last Chance to Help Out with cSplash Tuesday, March 11, 2008

Posted by Tim Berkelbach in : Announcements, Volunteering , comments closed

Hello Undergraduates!

We are nearing that time when cSplash really starts to get rolling, and in order to keep it going, we have a few more jobs for which we need people. If you would like to get involved with csplash, there are still plenty of opportunities, ranging from mega-projects (none listed here, but you can ask) to simple one-hour-long commitments. Here are the opportunities:

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