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Category: Official News Releases
Documentary examines role of social media in Arab Spring
The Principal Financial Group Center for Global Citizenship and Drake's Engaged Citizen Experience will show the documentary "How Facebook Changed the World: The Arab Spring" on Feb. 15.
Chinese delegation to visit campus
In the coming days, Drake University will host two high-profile events related to China including a visiting delegation from Hebei Province and a lecture from a visiting professor.
Conference examines role of technology in Egypt’s Arab Spring Revolution
The Engaged Citizen Experience Conference will take place on Feb. 17-18. The conference will focus on technology's role in the Arab Spring Revolution.
Chief Judge of the Federal Circuit to speak at Intellectual Property Law Center’s 5th anniversary
On Monday, Feb. 20, the Intellectual Property Law Center at Drake University will celebrate its 5th anniversary and host the Chief Judge of the Federal Circuit.
Stanford Law Professor to Speak on Judicial Restraint on Feb. 16
Pamela Karlan will speak at Drake on Feb. 16.
Deadline approaching to purchase Drake Choir Singing Valentines
Surprise your special someone this Valentine's Day with a serenade and roses from the Drake University Choir.
Drake professor leads delegation of agricultural law students to Cuba
Professor Neil Hamilton, director of Drake University's Agricultural Law Center, accompanied 18 Drake law students on a trip to Cuba this January to study agricultural law reforms.
Drake Student Awarded NACDS Foundation Pharmacy Scholarship
Sarah Thune, a student in the Drake College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, was recently awarded the Leonard J. DeMino Pharmacy Student Scholarship.
Visiting Fullbright Scholar to discuss Mexico’s Drug War
Makram Haluani will discuss "Separating Smoke from Fire: National and Hemispheric Impact of Mexico's Drug-War" on Feb. 9.