Provost Sue Mattison has appointed Jerry Parker to the position of dean of students at Drake University.
Category: Faculty and Staff Accomplishments
Drake CBPA honors faculty, students, and alumni during 2017 awards ceremony
Drake's College of Business and Public Administration honored the accomplishments of students, faculty, and alumni with an awards ceremony on April 19.
Drake CPHS issues faculty, alumni, and student awards
Drake University’s College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences (CPHS) recently issued awards to faculty, alumni, and students, for outstanding mentorship, scholarship, professional involvement and leadership, and teaching.
Drake’s Sig Ep chapter, adviser win regional awards
Associate Professor Debra Bishop received a regional award for her work as faculty adviser to Drake’s Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity chapter. The chapter and its members also received awards.
Senchina co-authors article for influential sports science journal
David Senchina, associate professor of biology, recently co-authored a consensus statement on the relationship between exercise, nutrition, and the immune system for the journal Exercise Immunology Review, one of the top journals in the category of sports science.
Super Bowl LI and Professor Edrington? You bet!
Alumni flocked back to campus for a chance to analyze the biggest advertising game of the year—and go back to class with their favorite associate professor of marketing.
Brown explores “American Autobiography after 9/11”
A new book by Associate Professor of English Megan Brown explores the myriad developments in American autobiography since the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks.
Skidmore co-authors “International Political Economy” textbook
David Skidmore, professor of political science, is co-author of a new textbook called International Political Economy: The Struggle for Power and Wealth in a Globalizing World.
Adkins co-authors paper for AMA journal
Natalie Ross Adkins, associate professor of marketing at Drake University, is co-author of a recent paper that explores how stakeholders in the marketplace can be the source and target of stigma.
Q&A with Joan Faber McAlister, recipient of the 2016 Francine Merritt Award
Joan Faber McAlister, associate professor of rhetoric, media, and social change, has been selected to receive the 2016 Francine Merritt Award for Outstanding Contributions to the Lives of Women in Communication.