The Constitutional Law Center at Drake University Law School will hold a symposium on the interpretation of the U.S. Constitution and a public lecture on individual rights.
Year: 2011
2011 Intellectual Property Scholars Roundtable
The Drake Intellectual Property Law Center is proud to present the 2011 Intellectual Property Scholars Roundtable which will be held April 1-2 from 9am to 6p.m. at the Drake Legal Clinic. This roundtable brings together intellectual property and technology law scholars from around the world to present their works-in-progress. This interdisciplinary roundtable provides academics with a forum for sharing their latest research and an opportunity for peer networking.
For more information and a list of speakers click here.
Drake University Law School hosts visiting professor Liao Zhigang
Drake University Law School is hosting visiting professor Liao Zhigang who will be delivering a lecture on "New Developments in Intellectual Property Law in China", April, 4 at 4:00 p.m. in Cartwright Hall Room 203. The lecture will give an overview of the Patent Law, Copyright Law and Trademark Law in the People’s Republic of China, and examine amendments to these laws and other regulations.
Okla. native prepares for football and Kilimanjaro
Student Scott Whitaker is featured in a hometown newspaper story about his upcoming trip to Africa with the Drake football team to play in the Global Kilimanjaro Bowl this May.
Journalist to deliver ‘Let Freedom Leak’ lecture
Presenter Tim Riley addresses free speech issues and the conflicts and consequences of war. Riley is a rock critic for National Public Radio, author, and journalist-in-residence at Emerson College in Boston.
Broadway blockbusters are fodder for tiny show
Drake theater professor Karla Kash will perform in StageWest's upcoming production of "[title of show]," which hits the Civic Center's Stoner Theater this weekend and runs April 1-17.
Five things you should know about managing a major event
Brian Brown, associate athletic director for Drake University and director of the Drake Relays, shares his leadership advice for creating a memorable event.
Drake alumna to perform guest flute recital
Emily Sapa earned her bachelor's degree from Drake in 2002. She will perform a program of contemporary works, including a piece composed by William Dougherty, Drake's Ellis and Nelle Levitt Professor of Music.
Final performances of two student-directed plays set for today
Drake seniors Ben Raanan and Moira Nash are directing "Standing On My Knees" and "Sister Mary Ignatius Explains It All For You."
Spring 2011 Humanities Symposium to address the evolving role of the humanities
The Drake University Center for the Humanities will host the Spring 2011 Humanities Symposium from 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday, March 26, in the Cowles Library Reading Room, 2725 University Ave. The symposium is free and open to the public.