Four Drake University art and design students will present their forward-thinking senior thesis exhibition starting Friday, April 10, in Drake’s Anderson Gallery.
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Sacco Named Councilor for Society of Toxicology regional chapter
Dr. James Sacco, assistant professor of pharmaceutical sciences, was elected councilor for the Central States Regional Chapter of the Society of Toxicology. Sacco graduated from pharmacy school at the University of Malta. He then received his doctorate in pharmaceutical sciences at the college of pharmacy at the University of Florida. He teaches courses in pharmacokinetics and...
Diversity trainer to lecture on social justice activism
Imani Keith Henry, diversity trainer and organizational development consultant, will deliver a lecture on social justice at 5 p.m. Thursday, April 2, in Levitt Hall, Old Main.
Drake professor receives NSF grant to study regulation, practice of out-of-hospital midwifery in the United States
Renee Cramer, associate professor of law, politics, and society, has received a $76,244 grant from the National Science Foundation to study the impact of regulation, activism, and awareness on out-of-hospital midwifery care in the United States.
Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist to discuss children immigration at Drake University
Sonia Nazario will deliver "Enrique's Journey and America's Children Immigration Dilemma" at 12:30 p.m. Friday, April 3, in Meredith Hall 101.
Garriott named co-editor of Political and Legal Anthropology Review
William Garriott, assistant professor of law, politics, and society at Drake University, has been named co-editor of Political and Legal Anthropology Review.
New York big band to perform works of Gil Evans at Drake
One of New York's best big bands, Ryan Truesdell's The Gil Evans Project, will perform free at Drake University on Sunday, March 29.
‘Genius’ graphic memoirist Alison Bechdel to deliver free lecture April 6
Groundbreaking comics artist Alison Bechdel, recipient of a MacArthur Foundation "genius" grant, will deliver a free public lecture in Sussman Theater.
Globetrotting cancer survivors to read creative nonfiction at Drake University
Drake University will host a reading of creative nonfiction narratives written by cancer survivors who recently traveled to Machu Picchu with Above + Beyond Cancer.
2015 Harriet Drake Kirkman-Hay Memorial Lecture
Margaret M. Mitchell will deliver "Tiny Text, Great Benefit: John Chrysostom’s Two Homilies on Romans 16:3," a free public lecture on March 26.