Drake University Theatre's production of Will Eno's "The Flu Season," directed by Forrest Williams, opens Thursday, December 1.
Category: Official News Releases
Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity to be re-chartered at Drake
After a 17-year hiatus, the Beta Delta chapter of the Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity will once again be an active chapter on Drake’s campus. The 28-member chapter will shed its associate membership status Saturday, Dec. 3 to become an official active chapter of Pi Kappa Phi. The accomplishment will be celebrated with a banquet downtown...
Drake professor’s New York piano concert to be simulcast in Urbandale using an Internet-connected piano
On Thursday, December 1 the Des Moines community will be able to experience the excitement and prestige of a New York City piano concert without leaving the state.
Global Kilimanjaro Bowl documentary to air on CBS Sports Network
In addition to featuring game footage, the documentary showcases the service efforts of the student athletes working in orphanages, wildlife safari outings and the climb to the summit of Mount Kilimanjaro.
Drake University names Deborah Newsom Vice President Of Business and Finance/Treasurer
Reporting to the President, Newsom will lead the Business and Finance Division, which includes approximately 20 essential operating functions and 360 employees. She will oversee a University budget of approximately $125 million, an endowment portfolio in excess of $150 million and a 140-acre physical plant with 60 buildings.
Presidential candidate Michele Bachmann to visit Drake today
Bachmann, a Representative for Minnesota's 6th Congressional District, will speak at 10 a.m. in Olmsted Center.
Alumnus, neurologist to discuss life after Drake
Neurologist and Drake University alumnus Todd Janus will talk about his life and work experiences as part of the Life After Drake Speaker Series on Tuesday, Nov. 15.
How would you reduce the deficit? Drake to host Concord Coalition budget-reduction exercise
The Drake University College of Business and Public Administration, in partnership with the Des Moines Register, will host Principles and Priorities, a budget-reduction exercise that will give community members a chance to have their voices heard and to learn about the policymaking issues involved in federal spending. The program is presented by the Concord Coalition.
Anderson Gallery exhibition explores artistic collaboration through works by William Kentridge
The Anderson Gallery's upcoming exhibition, "William Kentridge: Collaborations with Randy Hemminghaus" will run November 11 through December 16. The exhibition events will also feature a gallery talk and film screening.
Drake Theatre presents “A Little Night Music”
"A Little Night Music" premiered at the Shubert Theatre in New York in 1973, winning the New York Drama Critics' Circle Award and the Tony Award for Best Musical. It was revived on Broadway again in 2009 and was subsequently nominated for best revival of a musical and outstanding revival of a musical.