Martin Roth, associate professor of philosophy at Drake University, recently published Philosophical Foundations of Neurolaw, which discusses neuroscience and the role it can play in the American legal system.
Category: Faculty and Staff Accomplishments
Mori receives Immigrant Entrepreneur Leadership Award
Associate Professor of Music Akira Mori received the Immigrant Entrepreneur Leadership Award during the Immigrant Entrepreneurs Summit (IES) on Nov. 18.
City bus to feature art by Associate Professor Ben Gardner
A city bus in the Des Moines Area Regional Transit (DART) system will be wrapped in the artwork of Benjamin Gardner, Drake University associate professor and department chair of art and design.
Kent receives state award for innovation in education
Deborah Kent, associate professor of mathematics at Drake University, won a state award for innovation in STEM education.
Chibnall named president-elect of Iowa Library Association
Dan Chibnall, STEM Librarian at Drake University, recently was elected as the Vice President/President-Elect for the Iowa Library Association.
Which medicines are safe and effective for children? Professor’s new book has the answers.
A new book by Edward Bell, professor of pharmacy practice, answers parents’ most common questions about the safety and effectiveness of medicines for children.
Eaton contributes to international bird coloration database
Muir Eaton, associate professor of biology at Drake University, is making a substantial research contribution to the world’s largest database of bird coloration.
Stensrud awarded Collier Baker Endowed Professorship
Professor Robert Stensrud was awarded the Collier Baker Endowed Professorship, a four-year award that carries a stipend and research fund, by the Drake Board of Trustees on Oct. 7.
Pisarski named to Iowa International Center board of directors
Dorothy Pisarski, associate professor of advertising, was appointed to the Iowa International Center’s Board of Directors for a three-year term.
Get to Know: Salvador Leetoy, Fulbright Scholar-in-Residence
A Q&A with Fulbright Scholar in Residence Salvador Leetoy, professor of global communication and cultural studies at Tecnologico de Monterrey in Guadalajara, Mexico.