Drake School of Journalism and Mass Communications students recently earned two first-place honors in the Society of Professional Journalists' Region 7 Mark of Excellence Awards for work in the 2005 calendar year.
Year: 2006
Drake honors outstanding alumni achievements, loyalty
A top adviser to President Bush, as well as the chief of H&R Block and a lawyer who was the first in his family to go to college were among the Drake University alumni the school honored at the Drake National Alumni Association Annual Awards Dinner on Friday, May 12.
Finalists for athletic director visit campus
The top two finalists for the Drake athletic director position visited Drake's campus starting Monday, May 8, Drake President David Maxwell announced.
Three new Levitt professors appointed
The Drake Board of Trustees last week appointed three faculty members to Levitt professorships in recognition of their superior performance.
RELAYS REWIND: A look at the Drake Relays from all angles
Everybody loves the Drake Relays Parade … and a parade with balloons, well, that's just too much giddiness for words.
Head Start celebrates three decades at Drake
Drake University Head Start kicked off its 30th anniversary festivities earlier this month with a Staff Appreciation Event and an Open House in Parents Hall at Olmsted Center.
Hatfield Clubb Named Drake Athletic Director
Sandy Hatfield Clubb, senior associate director of athletics and senior women’s administrator at Arizona State University in Tempe, Ariz., has been named the 16th athletic director at Drake University.
Drake Farmers’ Market Begins 10th Season with Birthday Party
The Drake Neighborhood Farmers' Market will celebrate the opening of its 10th season Wednesday.
Opperman Center Featured on Historic Home Tour
The Drake Neighborhood Association's Annual Historic Home Tour on June 3 and 4 will start this year at the Opperman Center, 2700 University Ave.
Drake Receives Grant To Develop Courses On ‘Ethics In A Globalizing World’
Drake University's Center for Global Citizenship has received a $113,000 grant from the U.S. Department of Education.