The recent death of James Mitchell who played on the soap opera "All My Children," has prompted Drake faculty and alumni to reflect on Mitchell's ties to Drake.
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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.
Drake business certificate program begins soon
Professionals seeking to advance their careers are invited to explore the Certificate in Business Management program.
Zach Johnson named an Iowan of the Decade by Des Moines Register
The designation honors Iowa natives who were identified as intriguing, influential and offering inspiration throughout the first decade of the 21st Century.
Matt Selsor named director of Drake’s Anderson Gallery
Selsor joined Drake after working at Chicago's Gallery 400 and the National Museum of Mexican Art.
The Maxwells celebrate 10th anniversary with moveable feast
David and Maddy made 24 visits to Drake's various colleges, schools and departments to share the milestone with faculty and staff.
Drake program designated as Center of Actuarial Excellence in North America
Drake is one of 12 universities in North America that received the designation from the Society of Actuaries.
Law student elected to Des Moines City Council
Halley Griess will be sworn in on Monday, Jan. 11, and will face issues such as balancing the city's budget.
Pharmacy student gets taste of community pharmacy, shares medication tips with senior citizens
Karen McManus shared her education on adverse drug interactions and possible symptoms with a group of Red Hat Ladies in Camanche, Iowa.
Education students present research on teaching students with diverse backgrounds
Students shared research and findings with Assistant Professor of Counseling Bengu Ergener-Tekinalp at the Iowa School Counseling Association conference.