This day-long workshop with help recent graduates of the Education Leadership programs prepare for seeking positions in school administration. For more information, contact Professor Jan Walker at 271-3719.
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Drake vocal instructors, students perform in Shanghai
The group performed with the Northeastern American Art Troupe and the Bravura Philharmonic Orchestra in Shanghai, China.
Drake plans for H1N1 flu
We are taking steps to prevent the spread of flu at Drake University for as long as possible, but, we need your help to accomplish this.
Drake lunch series to focus on downtown sculpture garden
Jeff Fleming, director of the Des Moines Art Center, will discuss the new John and Mary Pappajohn Sculpture Garden, which opens Sept. 27.
Drake moves up in rankings of academic quality, value
U.S. News ranks Drake second in academic quality and sixth in the "Great Schools, Great Prices" category for Midwest master's universities.
Drake plays key role in commemorating Khrushchev’s Iowa visit
President David Maxwell, who met Nikita Khrushchev in 1962, will moderate a discussion between Khrushchev biographer William Taubman and Khrushchev's son, Sergei, as part of the public lecture.
Drake takes spotlight on KCCI program on colleges and the economy
Tom Delahunt, vice president for admission and financial aid, painted a picture of Drake's financial situation on two news segments.
Drake journalism professors discuss future of industry at AEJMC convention
Four Drake professors made presentations at the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication's annual convention in Boston.
Student publications win awards in AEJMC Student Magazine Contest
The following Drake student publications were recognized at the AEJMC’s annual convention for the organization’s Student Magazine Contest Awards: First Place, Single Issue of an Ongoing Print Magazine: General Excellence for “Think,” Emma Barker, editor First and Second Place, Single Issue of an Ongoing Print Magazine: Design. First Place for “Think,” Annie Fuhrman, art director Second...