The Drake University Board of Trustees recently approved 26 faculty members to receive promotions and/or tenure
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Agricultural Law Center receives $50,000 grant
Drake’s Agricultural Law Center and Neil Hamilton, professor of law and director of the center, received a $50,000 grant from the Lillian Goldman Charitable Trust.
Drake University named a state STEM network hub
Iowa Gov. Terry Branstad has named Drake University a regional network hub that will promote science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) education and economic development across Iowa.
Drake University School of Education Receives Award
The School of Educations award was one of the four programs recognized for Best Practices in Distance Learning Programming – Online Distance Learning for its course, Anti-Bullying: Where to Start.
Right To Literacy Scroll Visits Des Moines
Drake University's Adult Literacy Center helped drawn attention to the issue of low literacy in adults by bringing the Right to Literacy Scroll to Des Moines.
Con Law Center hosts symposium on ‘Constitutionalism and the Poor’
One of the nation’s most hotly debated issues — income inequality — was the topic of this year’s Drake University Law School Constitutional Symposium. Drake hosted some of the country’s leading legal experts and activists to discuss this relevant topic during the April 14 conference, “Constitutionalism and the Poor."
Dr. Sally Beisser Receives Experiential Learning Faculty Award
Students, faculty and staff honored for their contribution to Experiential Learning.
Drake Law students collaborate with Des Moines organizations to enhance sustainability
Drake University students are taking an active role in creating a more sustainable future for Greater Des Moines. Working closely with the Greater Des Moines Partnership and the City of Des Moines, members of the Drake Law School class Sustainability and the Law have drafted changes to the Des Moines City code to ensure environmental friendliness and social responsibility, while promoting economic vitality. The students will present their proposals to the Greater Des Moines Partnership on Thursday, April 19 from 12:30–3:30 p.m., and to the Des Moines City Council on Monday, April 23 at 7:30 a.m.
Drake professors receive grant to build on sustainable agriculture research
Neil Hamilton, director of Drake University’s Agricultural Law Center, and Ed Cox, a fellow at center, recently received a grant from the Leopold Center for Sustainable Agriculture and Iowa State University. The grant — totaling more than $41,000 — will go toward their project, Sustainable Agricultural Land Tenure (SALT) Initiative II. The project builds on the initial SALT Initiative led by Hamilton and Cox from 2009-2011.
Drake Law student named New Leaders Council Fellow
New Leaders Council (NLC) is an organization, formed in 2005, dedicated to training and supporting the next generation of progressive political entrepreneurs.