Sunday, Nov. 14, 6 p.m. — Student Alumni Association Dinner Join current Drake students and fellow Des Moines area alumni for an evening of networking over dinner. Meet some of the best and brightest future alumni. Visit alumni.drake.edu/saadinner to register. $10 for alumni; sponsor a student for $10. Wednesday, Dec. 1, 6 p.m. ““ Drake...
Category: Alumni
Drake Women’s Connection of Chicago hosts inaugural brunch
More than 90 Drake alumnae recently gathered to network, socialize and discuss the power of connections.
Connect 2010 brings alumni and students together for networking
Students from the College of Business and Public Administration recently met with alumni of all ages and experiences at "Connect 2010: Alumni-Student Networking" events held in Chicago, Kansas City and Minneapolis.
Let’s DU Lunch features alumna Brig. Gen. Janet Phipps
The 2005 Law School graduate presented "Honor Through Service" at the luncheon where veterans received complimentary meals.
Emmenecker defeats Richman in Man v. Food’s battle of Adams
A crowd of people watched the episode air at Jethro's BBQ in Des Moines. Twelve brave souls tried the sandwich challenge -- all failed.
President Maxwell celebrates successes, emphasizes value of community during Fall Convocation
Maxwell lauded many of the university's successes of the past year at the annual Fall Convocation, an awards ceremony for faculty and staff.
Senior receives scholarship from Actuarial Foundation
Lauren Ford of Kansas City, Kan., is one of 23 students nationwide to receive an Actuarial Diversity Scholarship from The Actuarial Foundation.
Austin named men’s tennis coach at Drake
Evan Austin, an assistant coach the last four seasons at Wisconsin, has been named head men's tennis coach at Drake University.
Drake launches campaign to become national leader in higher education
Drake announced the launch of a $200 million capital campaign designed to propel the University to its place as one of the nation's very best institutions of higher learning. "¨"¨
Hubbell North renovation creates popular student hangout
A $5 million renovation has transformed vacant, outdated rooms on the north side of Hubbell Dining Hall into a contemporary student hangout offering myriad opportunities for dining, socializing and recreation.