The concert will feature the world premiere of Forrest Pierce's "Jasmine Arrow Sutra."
Author: Carl Olsen (Carl Olsen)
Drake names Ann Kovalchick chief information technology officer
Kovalchick comes to Drake after serving as deputy chief information officer at Tulane University in New Orleans.
Hundreds of Drake volunteers prepare meals for Haiti earthquake victims
Drake volunteers helped to package a total of 51,410 meals in three hours.
Drake to hold final informational session for China seminar
The deadline is approaching for students and community members to enroll for the summer travel course.
Drake professors Bloomberg and Gale to give faculty recital
Jennifer Wohlenhaus Bloomberg, oboe, and Timothy Gale, bassoon, will perform at 8 p.m. in Sheslow Auditorium.
Drake presents Golden Bulldog Award to Jim and Patty Cownie
The award is the highest honor bestowed upon a Drake booster by the Department of Athletics.
Drake Law alumni offer tax preparation on Crow Creek Sioux reservation
Drake Law School graduates Jason Yates and Dustin Miller are offering free tax preparation and low-cost refund loans to residents of Crow Creek Sioux Tribe Reservation in Buffalo County, S.D.
Pop absurdist play by Bill Coleman selected for production at Snowdance Festival
"How Now, Brown Couch?" was chosen from 241 entries from 30 states, Europe, China, Canada and Australia.
Funeral services for Professor Easley held Saturday
Eddie V. Easley, who taught at Drake for 26 years and was the first African-American to be hired by the University in a tenure-track position, died Wednesday.
Faculty recital postponed due to winter weather
Grady McGrannahan plans to reschedule his trombone recital for later in the spring semester.