Former Bulldogs point-guard Adam Emmenecker holds the sandwich named in his honor.
Author: Carl Olsen (Carl Olsen)
Law students offer legal advice for homeless veterans
The national StandDown program gives homeless veterans access to legal services, medical care and social services.
‘Man v. Food’ host to tackle Adam Emmenecker sandwich on national TV
Jethro's BBQ near the Drake campus is hosting a watch party and contest starting at 7 p.m. Wednesday.
Recent law graduate places in writing competition
Michael Eganhouse, LW'10, won fourth place in the Mary Moers Weing Writing Competition.
Hubbell North renovation creates popular student hangout
A $5 million renovation has transformed vacant, outdated rooms on the north side of Hubbell Dining Hall into a contemporary student hangout offering myriad opportunities for dining, socializing and recreation.
Students record Council Bluffs newspaper to benefit visually-impaired
"¨Students in associate professor Lori Blachford's journalism class are helping visually-impaired people to get access to local news.
President Maxwell celebrates successes, emphasizes value of community during Fall Convocation
Maxwell lauded many of the university's successes of the past year at the annual Fall Convocation, an awards ceremony for faculty and staff.
Drake celebrates International Literacy Day, community efforts
The Drake School of Education recently partnered with community literacy advocates to celebrate International Literacy Day.
Senior receives scholarship from Actuarial Foundation
Lauren Ford of Kansas City, Kan., is one of 23 students nationwide to receive an Actuarial Diversity Scholarship from The Actuarial Foundation.
Federal money will fund lab for personalized medicine
Drake's College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences received a federal appropriation of $396,000 to purchase equipment and supplies for the upcoming lab.