Debra L. DeLaet, professor of political science and the Herb & Karen Baum Chair of Ethics and the Professions at Drake University, recently presented a paper at a conference at the University of Oxford.
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Drake welcomes new live mascot Griff
Drake's new live mascot, Griff, is a retired show dog who adores the limelight and represents the best qualities of the Bulldog community.
NPR to host ‘Michel Martin: Going There’ at Drake University
NPR's Michele Martin presents a look at voting myths and facts about the "Hashtag Generation" in this live event at Drake University.
Drake to celebrate dedication of David J. Noble American Equity Center
Drake students now have access to a new state-of-the-art collaborative learning space with industry-standard business tools, thanks to a generous $1.5 million gift from American Equity founder and Drake University supporter David J. Noble.
Kevin Lam publishes book on youth gangs and colonialism
Kevin Lam, assistant professor of urban and diversity education in the Department of Teaching and Learning, published "Youth Gangs, Racism, and Schooling: Vietnamese American Youth in a Postcolonial Context."
Jordan Concert Series features world-renowned tenor James Valenti
The Jordan Concert Series continues Oct. 17 with a free concert by internationally acclaimed tenor James Valenti and pianist Danielle Orlando.
Drake to unveil new live mascot Thursday
Drake University will unveil its newest live bulldog mascot during a special campus event Thursday.
Simon to lecture on “How Food Recovery Can End Hunger”
Visionary social entrepreneur Ben Simon will present “Waste Not, Want Not: How Food Recovery Can End Hunger in the 21st Century" at Drake University on Tuesday, October 13.
Pappajohn Awards luncheon celebrates entrepreneurship
Business, higher education, nonprofit, and government leaders celebrated the 10th annual John Pappajohn Entrepreneurial Venture Competition Awards during a luncheon in Levitt Hall.
Drake Theatre presents “Blood Wedding”
Drake University’s Theatre Department kicks off its 2015-2016 season with “Blood Wedding" by Frederico García Lorca from October 8-11.