When medications expire, what should you do?
Author: Carl Olsen (Carl Olsen)
Local staging of Shakespeare’s ‘As You Like It’ features Drake faculty, staff and students
The play will be staged outdoors on the grounds of Salisbury House and Gardens.
Drake law professor to speak at American Bar Association annual meeting
Peter K. Yu, the Kern Family chair in intellectual property law at Drake University Law School, will speak at the annual meeting of the American Bar Association (ABA) in August.
Party leaders brace for expensive race
Drake University Political Science Professor Dennis Goldford says that republican Steve King has taken on a national profile thanks to frequent appearances on cable news networks. With a former Iowa first lady as King's opponent, a lot of interest will be directed to the 4th District contest.
Waukee's newest couple is dedicated to education
Amy Johnson, who earned her master's degree from Drake University, is the new Waukee Middle School principal. Her husband Kirk Johnson is the new Waukee High School principal.
Drake Grad and Husband Find New Homes in Waukee
Drake graduate Amy Johnson and her husband Kirk are hired as administrators in Waukee Community Schools.
Drake to host free workshop on agricultural grant program
Iowa farmers can benefit from a USDA program offering grants to support the development of local food structures.
Des Moines: From agriculture to youth culture
Several Drake University alumni are quoted in this article about initiatives that have helped Des Moines win national recognition for its youth culture. Forbes magazine recently named the metro area the best place in the nation for young professionals.
With default looming, what investors should do now
Tom Root, associate professor of finance and business at Drake University, comments on how investors might prepare for a U.S. default on its debt.
New teachers union chief looks forward to a challenge
Drake University graduate Dora Crane is the newly elected Merced City Teachers Association president. As president, Crane will champion the rights of students and teachers and is looking forward to a good year leading the 500-member group. She has taught for 23 years.