"A Little Night Music" premiered at the Shubert Theatre in New York in 1973, winning the New York Drama Critics' Circle Award and the Tony Award for Best Musical. It was revived on Broadway again in 2009 and was subsequently nominated for best revival of a musical and outstanding revival of a musical.
Year: 2011
Laurel Burgmaier Talks Documentary with JMC100
Producer-Director Laurel Burgmaier told the JMC100 Field Photography class and guests Wednesday she’s especially sensitive to the rural people she features in her documentaries. She resides on a farm with her husband and 2-year-old daughter, Halle.
Health professional profile: Dr. Steven Faux
Dr. Steven Faux, associate professor of psychology and neuroscience at Drake University, says a neuroscience degree is an interdisciplinary one with applications to many areas, including biology, psychology, pharmacy, philosophy and linguistics. Learn more about neuroscience at the Life After Drake Speaker Series.
Iowa’s Recycling Winners
Jonathan Rosenbloom, Drake University assistant professor of law and Blue is Green committee member, talks about Drake's recycling program and the importance of sustainability initiatives.
Discussion at Drake to examine multiculturalism in Iowa
On Wednesday, Nov. 9, Drake will host a discussion on the future of global citizenship and multiculturalism in Iowa and the ways in which the University can foster racial acceptance. The event, which is free and open to the public, will begin at 7 p.m. in Bulldog Theatre in Olmsted Center, 2875 University Ave.
Professional Pearls
Executives from national pharmacy professional organizations shared wisdom with Drake University pharmacy students at the October session of the Student Leadership Development Series.
Dr. June Johnson named 2011 ACCP Fellow
Dr. June Johnson, chair of the clinical sciences department in the Drake University College of Pharmacy & Health Sciences, was recently inducted as a 2011 Fellow of the American College of Clinical Pharmacy (ACCP).
New Drake University program helps grow community-based food systems
The Drake University Center for Professional Studies is offering a new program to teach local leaders how to develop and maintain effective community-based food systems. The program is five weekend sessions spaced between Dec. 9 and Feb. 24. Attendees are encouraged to enroll for the entire program but have the option to attend selected weekend sessions.
Dr. Mary McCarthy selected for “U.S.-Japan Network for the Future” program
The purpose of the "U.S.-Japan Network for the Future" program, which launched in 2009, is to identify American professionals who demonstrate an interest in and potential for becoming Japan specialists and policy intellectuals and to support them in this effort.
Drake Welcomes HR Professionals
Drake University welcomed Human Resources professionals for an HR Professional Development Day