DrakeLINE is the capstone newscast produced by Electronic Media majors at Drake University. This week’s anchor is Paige Hulsey. Our producer is Ciera Lundgren and the program is directed by Rachel Yancey.
Year: 2011
Bridge builder for immigrants
Recent Drake Law graduate Emiliano Lerda is now executive director of Justice for Our Neighbors-Nebraska, a nonprofit agency that provides free legal services to low-income immigrants. Lerda immigrated to Iowa from Argentina as a college student, inspired by the covered bridges of Madison County.
Drake honors scholarship donors during luncheon
Thanks to the generosity of donors, 98 percent of Drake students receive at least some financial aid.
Drake’s observatory series to examine science fiction versus scientific reality
Titled "Happy Birthday, James T. Kirk," the discussion will focus on whether or not there is a place for science fiction in the realms of astronomy and physics.
Drake Humanities Colloquium to feature Prof. Dan Alexander
His presentation will explore a priority dispute between two mathematicians at a 1918 conference in France.
Professor Bartrum discusses constitutional nature of health care reform
Written by Professor Bartrum
Featured in the Des Moines Register
Drake astronomy lecturers guests on “Talk of Iowa”
Professor Charles Nelson and Drake astronomy lecturer Herbert J. Schwartz talk about an ongoing series of Friday evening lectures at the Drake University Observatory on topics such as "Why is There Spring?" and Star Trek character James T. Kirk.
Guest flute recital to feature contemporary compositions
Drake will host a concert performed by Julie Hobbs, principal flutist for the Central Wisconsin Symphony Orchestra and assistant professor of flute and musicianship at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point.
Constututional Law Center sponsors lectures, symposium
The Constitutional Law Center at Drake University Law School will hold two public lectures about individual rights and a symposium titled "Debating The Living Constitution" this spring. All three events are open to the public.
Iowa Supreme Court holds special session at Drake Law School
The Iowa Supreme Court will convene at Drake Law School on March 24. The Iowa Supreme Court will travel to the Drake University Law School for oral arguments Thursday, March 24, starting at 9:30 a.m. The oral arguments are part of the Law School’s Supreme Court Celebration. This annual event is designed to help law...