Mary Anne Franks of the University of Miami School of Law will deliver “Guns, Speech, and Sex: The Rise of Constitutional Extremism" at 1 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 15, in Cartwright Hall room 213.
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Wall named Next-Generation Pharmacist Health-System Pharmacist of the Year
Geoff Wall, professor of pharmacy practice at Drake University, has been named the Next-Generation Pharmacist Health-System Pharmacist of the Year.
Krista Tippett to deliver 37th Bucksbaum Lecture
Krista Tippett, an American journalist, author, and talk show radio host known for smartly and sensitively tackling life’s toughest questions, will deliver the 37th installment of the Martin Bucksbaum Distinguished Lecture Series at Drake University.
Shontavia Johnson named ABA top young lawyer
Shontavia Johnson, director of the Intellectual Property Law Center at Drake University Law School, has been named one of the nation’s top young lawyers by the American Bar Association (ABA).
Drake Day at the Fair hits a high note in 2016
Show-stopping musical performances book-end Drake Day at the Iowa State Fair on Friday, Aug. 12.
Drake University/Community Chorus invites new members
Singers of all ages and skill levels are invited to join the Drake University/Community Chorus as the group begins rehearsing for its fall season.
Four Mandela Washington Fellows at Drake University receive federal grants up to $25K
Four young African professionals who studied business and entrepreneurship at Drake University this summer have received federal grants of up to $25,000 to support social enterprises in their home countries.
Drake, Bravo announce formation of cultural planning initiative for central Iowa
Drake University President Marty Martin and Bravo Greater Des Moines announced today the formation of a cultural planning initiative for central Iowa.
Drake to host 50 Des Moines-area students for Wanda Everage Academic Success Symposium
Fifty Des Moines-area teenagers will participate in a week-long symposium to discuss the unique challenges that students of color face when preparing for college. They’ll hear from experts uniquely qualified to speak on the topic—including their classmates.
‘Professional’ quality Drake Magazine wins top AEJMC honors
Drake Magazine recently received top honors in the Association of Journalism and Mass Communications' national contest for student-produced magazines, with the judge noting the publication was fit for newsstand.