During 2006, the Drake University Agricultural Law Center and the office of Iowa Gov. Tom Vilsack partnered to find new opportunities for Iowans to grow more of what they eat.
Year: 2007
Drake Adult Literacy Center Seeks Volunteers, Offers Reading Help
Volunteer tutors are needed at the Drake Adult Literacy Center to help local residents improve their reading skills.
Drake to Celebrate King’s Work and Life on Jan. 16
Drake invites the Des Moines community to come to campus Tuesday, Jan. 16, to celebrate the work and life of Martin Luther King Jr.
Former Drake Relays Director Bob Ehrhart Dies
Former Drake Relays Director Bob Ehrhart, 75, died of cancer at his West Des Moines home Sunday, Jan. 7.
New Chamber Music Program Seeks Musicians
The Drake University Community School of Music will hold an informational meeting and placement audition on Saturday, Jan. 20.
Drake Promotes Lifelong Learning Through the RaySociety
Drake University's RaySociety offers myriad opportunities for senior citizens to explore new subjects during the spring semester.
Anderson Gallery Shows Off New Faculty Works
"Text and Subtext: Works by New Faculty" showcases works by Alexandra Lakin, visiting assistant professor of drawing, and Sarah McCoy, visiting assistant professor of graphic design.
Drake Offers Scholarships for Free Cello Instruction
Middle school and high school cellists are invited to audition Saturday, Jan. 20, for scholarship awards for free cello instruction at Drake University during the spring semester.
Learn to Make Beautiful Music at Drake University
Spring semester for the Drake University Community School of Music begins Tuesday, Jan. 16
New Health Sciences Degree Program Starts Next Fall
Drake’s College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences recently announced the launch of a new degree program that will allow students to earn a Bachelor of Science in Health Sciences.