Drake Law School's 73rd annual Supreme Court Celebration will culminate with a banquet and awards ceremony on Saturday, March 6.
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Drake’s Beautiful Bulldog owner elected president of Student Bar Association
Kevin and Erin Bell love to talk about their dog, Porterhouse.
You can't blame them. Since being crowned the 2009 Drake Relays Beautiful Bulldog, the burly but laidback charmer has become a hugely popular presence at athletic events. But, if Porterhouse could talk, you can bet he'd brag about Kevin and Erin as much as they do about him. View photos of Porterhouse in an online gallery.
Harvard publishes Judge Bennett’s article on jury selection bias
The most recent issue of Harvard Law and Policy Review includes an article by Judge Mark Bennett entitled “Unraveling the Gordian Knot of Implicit Bias in Jury Selection: The Problems of Judge- Dominated Voir Dire, the Failed Promise of Batson, and Proposed Solutions.” Judge Bennett is a United States District Court Judge in the Northern District of Iowa in Sioux City and a 1975 graduate of Drake University Law School.
Drake presents poetry reading by Deborah Ager
The renowned poet and editor will read works from her book titled "Midnight Voices."
Lauded poet and editor to present poetry reading in Cowles Library
Deborah Ager will read poems from her book titled "Midnight Voices" as part of Drake's Writers and Critics series.
National Academy Museum to exhibit print by Drake’s Phillip Chen
Chen is one of 66 artists featured in the 185th Invitational Exhibition of Contemporary American Art.
Drake celebrates African Renaissance Night
African cuisine, art, poetry, dance, fashion and all-round entertainment will be celebrated in Olmsted Center.
Intellectual Property Law Center connects Des Moines to the outside world
Peter Yu recently visited the University of Singapore, Hong Kong and Australia, among others.
Lecture to supplement A-Bomb exhibit
Drake Assistant Professor Michael Chiang will discuss the impact of the 1945 atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki during World War II.
10,000 Hours Show volunteer concert to feature rock band
Students who log 10 or more hours of community service earn a free ticket to see the Cold War Kids on April 9.