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Category: Official News Releases
Library’s Citizens Arise! series to bring renowned 1960s activist to campus
Mark Rudd will discuss his role in the anti-Vietnam War protests.
Drake’s senior newsmagazine wins Pacemaker, four other pubs are finalists
Think recently won an Associated Collegiate Press Pacemaker Award and Drake had more finalists in the newspaper and magazine categories than any other U.S. college or university.
Drake to host guest oboe recital
Sue Odem, a member of the Des Moines Symphony Orchestra, will perform a public concert.
Drake University students to participate in “Battle of the Brains”
Drake University students will be competing in the 35th annual ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest on Nov. 6.
Drake students to hold benefit for St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital
Phi Delta Chi, Drake's professional pharmacy fraternity, will host the University's second annual Up 'Til Dawn fund raising event.
Drake to host guest lecture on shrinking the analytical lab
Susan Lunte, professor of chemistry at the University of Kansas, will discuss neurochemical applications and the electrokinetic phenomenon.
Eighth Circuit holds arguments at Drake
The United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit will hear three cases beginning at 1 p.m. in the courtroom of the Neal and Bea Smith Law Center.
Drake pharmacy students place second in national competition
The team of four presented its business plan at the National Community Pharmacists Association annual convention in Philadelphia.
Drake alumni films “Something Blue” and “The Nines” playing tonight
Drake alum Sean Gannon's film "Something Blue" is playing at Fleur Cinema at 9 p.m. and Drake alum John August's film "The Nines" will be showing in Olmsted Center at 7 p.m. tonight.