The first lecture in the series will examine the science behind the spring season and it's relationship to the motions of the Earth.
Year: 2011
Linda Ryan honored with Distinguished Service Award from the National Association of Presidential Assistants in Higher Education.
During the time she has been involved with NAPAHE, Ryan has displayed extraordinary service to the organization as a member and board member. Her peers recognized her as a respected and deeply committed colleague who has held many leadership roles within the organization, including secretary, chair-elect and chair.
Iowa's link to Japan began during the war
Jean Walker Frisbie describes how her family invited a Japanese student to live in their home in 1942, when a group came to attend Drake University following their release from internment camps.
Drake's Hedman heads to Africa for historic game
Seth Hedman is spending spring break preparing to play in the Global Kilimanjaro Bowl - the first official American football game played on the continent of Africa. To help cover expenses, Hedman is conducting sports clinics for youth in his hometown.
Drake Law alumna works for Department of Justice
Rosalind Sargent-Burns, a ‘03 graduate of Drake Law practices a very select and specific niche of criminal law.
Drake Law student gain political experience in Legislative Practice Program
Nicole Woodroffe chose to pursue law school to further her passion in politics. She chose to attend Drake Law School after critically considering her other law school options.
From Des Moines to D.C.: Drake Law alumna works for U.S. House of Representatives
To say that Carrie Wolf has a unique job would be an understatement. Wolf, an Assistant Parliamentarian for the U.S. House of Representatives...
Drake Law student publishes e-book ‘Law School Mom’
Hope Wood is a wife, mom, daughter, sister, aunt, friend, and now, law student. She decided to pursue her dream of becoming a lawyer...
Alumnus works to make higher education more accessible
Johnny C. Taylor Jr., GR’91, LW’92, is the father of a newborn daughter, but he’s already responsible for helping nearly 250,000 students pay for their college education.
Four Drake Law graduates open firm in Des Moines
The Drake Legal Clinic did not just give four Drake Law students a great legal education, it also gave them the opportunity to meet one another and begin a journey that culminated in the opening of Kemp Eason Sease & Dyer, a general practice firm.