Located on the southeast corner of 32nd and Market Streets, the Paul Peck Alumni Center is open to all alumni and houses the Alumni Relations office.
The building was originally designed by master architect Frank Furness in 1876. As one of few buildings on campus that are listed on the National Register of historic buildings, the Peck Center is a Victorian-style building that currently houses an art gallery and serves as the university's alumni center.
After undergoing a two-year renovation in 1999, under architects Voith & Mactavish, the Peck Center has been restored and converted into a gallery which houses a portion of The Drexel Collection and provides functional spaces for formal receptions and meeting facilities. To view selected works from the Peck Gallery, click here.
The Peck Center is named in honor of alumnus Paul Peck '64, an information technology consultant and philanthropist.
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Drexel Departments and Organizations: To request use of the Peck Center, click here to download the Reservation Request Form and Policies. |
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