Ed Monroe, PH'63, has traveled to Haiti 10 times since 2004, working with The Friends of the Children of Haiti.
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Workshop with diversity consultant benefits journalism students, faculty
Lillian Dunlap talked to students and faculty about how to promote diversity and integrity within the context of media production.
While his owner helps in Haiti, Drake’s Beautiful Bulldog remains in the spotlight
The Drake Relays were just the beginning of an eventful year for the popular pooch.
Drake honors three outstanding former athletes with Double D awards
Lisa Brinkmeyer VanDeventer, Roger Prescott and Warren Whitted received the highest honor bestowed on student-athletes.
Drake receives federal funds for innovative virtual language program
Students learn Russian and Mandarin Chinese through the virtual program.
Eddie Easley remembered as ‘the consummate Drake professor’
Eddie Easley taught at Drake for 26 years and was the first African-American to be hired by the University in a tenure-track position.
Anderson Gallery exhibit pairs environmental art with storytelling
"To Know the Land" features natural sculptures and two-dimensional works accompanied by written narrative.
Pharmacy and Health Sciences Day to focus on health care reform
The day will feature health care reform discussions, a keynote address by Iowa Sen. Jack Hatch, AS'72, GR'73, and alumni and student award presentations.
Business students launch tanning salon in Drake West Village
Ashley Brand and Stephen Roney manage Sunsation Spa located west of campus.
Law student’s band plays for U.S. troops in Middle East
Brandon Clark, a third-year law student, and his band, Blue Island Tribe, recently entertained troops stationed overseas.