Alpha is a video and discussion series hosted by InterVarsity Christian Fellowship. We embark on a journey to explore the meaning of life, faith, and community. The purpose of the […]
Alpha is a video and discussion series hosted by InterVarsity Christian Fellowship. We embark on a journey to explore the meaning of life, faith, and community. The purpose of the […]
Start off your Drew experience with a look Inside the Forest—our special slate of programs designed just for admitted students. Hear directly from your soon-to-be fellow classmates about everything from our 110+ clubs and sports to what life is really like as a student at Drew.
Liz Mason-Deese is a feminist researcher, translator, and activist moving between Argentina and the United States. She holds a Ph.D. in Geography from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where her research focused on Latin American urban social movements.
Mariola Strahlberg, founder of the not-for-profit Shining Mountain Center for Peaceful Childhood, will begin by talking about Janusz Korczak’s childhood, his career as a writer, pediatrician, educator, and his advocacy for children’s rights.
She will be followed by Sara Efrat Efron, Professor Emerita at National Louis University, who will discuss how to support children in times of crisis by teaching them responsibility for self, others, and communities at large.
Start off your Drew experience with a look Inside the Forest—our special slate of programs designed just for admitted students. Hear directly from your soon-to-be fellow classmates about everything from our 110+ clubs and sports to what life is really like as a student at Drew.
Writers@Drew welcomes Courtney Zoffness, author of Spilt Milk, in conversation with Andrea Chapin.
Alpha is a video and discussion series hosted by InterVarsity Christian Fellowship. We embark on a journey to explore the meaning of life, faith, and community. The purpose of the […]
Alpha is a video and discussion series hosted by InterVarsity Christian Fellowship. We embark on a journey to explore the meaning of life, faith, and community. The purpose of the […]
Ira Pataki, a former lawyer who has shifted to a career in education, will examine the children’s republic in the classroom today.
Start off your Drew experience with a look Inside the Forest—our special slate of programs designed just for admitted students. Hear directly from your soon-to-be fellow classmates about everything from our 110+ clubs and sports to what life is really like as a student at Drew.
Featuring guest preacher, Traci West. Join via the Drew Worship Facebook page or the Drew Chapel YouTube site.
Featuring guest preacher, Kevin Newburg. Join via the Drew Worship Facebook page or the Drew Chapel YouTube site.
Considering making a move to The Forest? Drew’s virtual Transfer Open House allows you to learn more about the transfer admissions process, our generous merit-based scholarships and how to finance your Drew education. You’ll also have the chance to interact with students and staff, so you can ask questions in a supportive environment.
Deirdre Cooper Owens is the Linda and Charles Wilson Professor in the History of Medicine and Director of the Humanities in Medicine program at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. She has won a number of prestigious honors for her scholarly and advocacy work in reproductive and birthing justice.
Join us for a publishing symposium with T. Kira Madden, author of Long Live the Tribe of Fatherless Girls, and her Bloomsbury editor, Callie Garnett.
Featuring guest preacher, the Rev. Dr. Kevin Miller Join via the Drew Worship Facebook page or the Drew Chapel YouTube site.
Start off your Drew experience with a look Inside the Forest—our special slate of programs designed just for admitted students. Hear directly from your soon-to-be fellow classmates about everything from our 110+ clubs and sports to what life is really like as a student at Drew.
Strong and vibrant communities depend on the contributions of individuals and groups committed to improving the world around them. The Civic Engagement Awards recognize and honor the contributions of the Drew community to the world beyond the university.
Join us for a virtual Open House to hear about Drew’s renowned commitment to faculty-student mentorship and opportunities for out-of-the-classroom learning, and get the inside story from current graduate students at Drew.
We will also have breakout sessions to help you explore which graduate degree or certificate program will best help you reach your goals and an opportunity to sit in on several live virtual classes.
Join us as we bring the Drew Theological School experience to you! From your current location, you will be able to visit campus virtually. Connect online for all or specific parts of the day. The choice is yours! Are you a believer, an activist, a seeker, a thinker, a counselor, a preacher, a teacher, a poet, a dreamer? If so, then join us at Drew!
$20 | Virtual | Register Here Why is it important for educators to write for personal joy? Why is it important for teachers to share their practice? Come write with […]
Hear directly from our students on everything from our 110+ clubs and sports to what life is really like as a student at Drew. Learn from our faculty mentors and recent alumni about our 50+ programs, unique immersive learning experiences, and Launch—our one-of-a-kind pathway to a successful future. Get a look at our picturesque campus—perfectly positioned in the powerhouse northeast corridor—and find out about financial aid, potential scholarships, and the application process. This session is designed for you to discover how Drew can help launch your future.
Space is limited for this on-campus open house. Save your spot by registering today!
Writers@Drew welcomes award-winning poet and essayist Aimee Nezhukumatathil, author of World of Wonders.
Join the Drew Action Scholars for presentations and dialogue on some of the most important challenges of our time. Fourteen teams will offer approaches to addressing issues such as criminal justice reform, educational equity, climate change, mental health, homelessness, and more.
Considering making a move to The Forest? Drew’s virtual Transfer Open House allows you to learn more about the transfer admissions process, our generous merit-based scholarships and how to finance your Drew education. You’ll also have the chance to interact with students and staff, so you can ask questions in a supportive environment.