Twenty-five fine arts faculty members and students will conduct research on Chinese musical and educational traditions on a week-long trip abroad.
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Drake Farmers’ Market kicks off 15th season
More than 20 vendors will sell Iowa-grown produce, baked goods, snacks, meals, sandwiches and crafts.
Drake alumna, Fulbright Grant recipient to create documentary
Ellen Bastian, a 2010 Drake graduate, will create a film on the impact of globalization on Russian agricultural practices.
Drake Buy Fresh, Buy Local continues to connect Des Moines with farm fresh produce
Fresher, juicier, sweeter, crisper — some might argue that, especially in the summer, fresh fruits and vegetables just taste better. And knowing that the produce you’re about to sink your teeth into was grown locally makes it all the more delicious. For Des Moines residents looking for the ultimate in appetizing goods produced locally, Drake’s...
Drake University Bulldogs triumph 17-7 over CONADEIP All-Stars from Mexico in Global Kilimanjaro Bowl
An enthusiastic crowd of nearly 12,000 applauds Drake's second-half comeback and defensive heroics in the first American collegiate football game in Africa.
Drake wins Kili Bowl, 17-7, over CONADEIP All-Stars
The Bulldogs defeated a team of collegiate all-stars from Mexico's CONADEIP Conference in the first collegiate game of American football played on the continent of Africa.
Drake defeats the CONADEIP All-Stars of Mexico, 17-7, in Global Kilimanjaro Bowl
The Kili Bowl made history as the first collegiate game of American football played on the continent of Africa.
Drake and CONADEIP All-Stars make sporting history in Global Kilimanjaro Bowl
The Bulldogs and the All-Stars from Mexico meet Saturday on the gridiron in Arusha, Tanzania, for the first American-style collegiate football game on African soil.
Drake law students draft proposals for a greener Des Moines
The class on Sustainability and Its Applications has proposed ways to make city laws and ordinances more environmentally friendly, socially responsible and economically viable.
Finance professor receives Fulbright grant to teach, conduct research in Uganda
Jimmy Senteza leaves today on a Drake travel seminar to Uganda, where he will remain as a Fulbright Scholar for the 2011-12 academic year.