Alumni and friends are invited to a screening and question-and-answer session on April 18 at the Varsity Theater.
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Relays 101 brings campus traditions to Des Moines community
Community members can get involved in Downtown Street Painting and the inaugural Grand Blue Mile community-street run.
Drake Law School emerges as nation’s trailblazer to support next generation of farmers
The Drake Forum on America's New Farmers drew more than 200 people for a national conversation on agricultural policy.
Drake honors alumna with Weaver Medal of Honor
Melissa Murer Corrigan, PH'89, will receive the award and give a lecture at Drake titled "Making a Difference" on April 21.
President Maxwell takes court vs. men’s assistant tennis coach
President Maxwell battled Assistant Coach Maor Zirkin at halftime during a recent men's tennis match vs. Wichita State.
Drake launches ‘Drake blue’ magazine online with exclusive content
The new Web site will include exclusive stories, expanded articles, videos, links and a section for feedback.
Student receives public policy fellowship after becoming U.S. citizen
Victor Cedeño's fellowship is an intensive program that prepares students for graduate programs in public policy.
Chair of Human Rights Watch shares stories of war survivors
Jane Olson's stories are designed to spur individuals to join efforts to fight war and injustice.
ALUMNI EVENTS
SATURDAY, MARCH 6 “Something Blue” screening event, 7-10 p.m. The Wit Hotel, 201 N. State St., Chicago Cocktail reception, hosted beer and wine bar and light hors d’oeuvres, $60 per person (limited seating for 120 attendees). Join the Drake Chicago Advisory Board along with other alumni and friends for a screening of secret clips of...
Library series spotlights responsible citizenship for students, faculty, area residents
Citizens Arise! includes lectures by renowned historians, two national traveling exhibits and a student debate.