The annual Drake University Law School Constitutional Law Symposium will tackle a bold topic for debate: Does the U.S. Constitution thwart democracy? The event, titled "Our 'Undemocratic' American Constitution," is set for Saturday, April 7, with activities beginning at 8 a.m. in Cartwright Hall.
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Expert on Military Ethics to Speak at Drake
Stephen D. Wrage, professor of political science at the U.S. Naval Academy, will give a free public lecture on "Military Ethics in a Time of War" at 7 p.m. Thursday.
Students to Host Malaysian Night
The Drake University Malaysian Students Association will hold its first-ever "1001 Malaysian Night" from 6:30 to 10 p.m. Saturday, March 31.
Drake Prof to Discuss her Recently Released Poetry Book
Jennifer Perrine, assistant professor of English at Drake University, will do a reading from her new book of poetry, "The Body is No Machine," which came out this month by New Issues Poetry & Prose. Perrine's presentation, which is free and open to the public, will begin at 8 p.m. Thursday, March 29.
Drake Featured as Best Value in Kiplinger’s Personal Finance
Drake University is the only private university in Iowa listed in The Kiplinger 100: the best values in private institutions across the country.
Faculty Flock to Drake for Role-Playing Conference
More than 30 faculty members from around the country are convening at Drake this weekend for this spring's "Reacting to the Past" regional conference, held on behalf of a consortium of 35 colleges and universities.
Join Drake alumni and friends to cheer on the Bulldogs
Alumni and friends nationwide will be donning Drake blue this Sunday, gathering with fellow Bulldog fans to watch Drake face Tennessee.
Costas To Give Bucksbaum Lecture
Bob Costas, an accomplished broadcaster and author, will deliver this spring's Martin Bucksbaum Distinguished Lecture at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, April 19.
Neenah Ellis to Speak at Drake
Nationally renowned journalist, author and Drake University graduate Neenah Ellis will be the featured speaker at the Live! @ the Drake Library Series today.
Drake program addresses moral dilemmas in law and medicine
Drake program to address moral dilemmas in law and medicine
In a society polarized by hot-button issues, morally sensitive topics can be extraordinarily divisive in the workplace. And for judges, lawyers, doctors and pharmacists, determining the role of an individual’s conscience can be problematic. That conundrum will be the topic of a multidisciplinary program being presented jointly by Drake University Law School, the American Judicature Society and Drake’s College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences.