Junior physics and math major Austin Howes spent his summer interning at NASA.
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Understanding disabilities
Drake first-years held a carnival and volunteered at Ruby Van Meter High School, which serves students with special needs.
Elevating excellence
Aviva USA made a $200,000 gift to distinctlyDrake to support the College of Business and Public Administration.
A love of literacy
Jill Johnson, associate professor of education, shares her passion at the School of Education.
JMC Days: Connecting students with career advice
School of Journalism and Mass Communication students explored career opportunities and connected with professionals during JMC Days.
Celebrating the holidays with our Drake family
During the holiday season, it’s a time-honored tradition for many of us to pause and give thanks for all that we have experienced and been given in the past year. As members of the Drake family, we have a plethora of memories and people for which to be thankful. Such as the more than 67,000...
Drake students give thanks
Philanthropy @ Drake week aims to create a culture of giving among undergraduates.
Promoting religious understanding
From Sikhism to Native American religious practices, The Comparison Project brings interfaith dialogue to campus.
Tuning up the Fine Arts Center
Alongside the latest group of music students, some more stationary additions are making their way into Drake’s Harmon Fine Arts Center. Thanks to contributions to the Keys to Excellence initiative, part of the distinctlyDrake fundraising effort, a plan is well underway to replace aging pianos in the music department with new instruments. The need to...
Carters give 29th Bucksbaum Lecture
Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter and his wife Rosalynn shared their thoughts with a huge crowd on campus.