The reception in honor of mid-year graduates will be held at noon in Levitt Hall.
Category: Official News Releases
Drake law student elected to Des Moines City Council
Halley Griess, who holds a bachelor's degree from Drake, defeated longtime councilman and retired pharmacist Tom Vlassis, also a Drake alumnus, to represent Ward 1.
Expert on U.S.-Korean relations to speak at Drake tonight
Scott Snyder, director of the Center for U.S. - Korea Policy at The Asia Foundation, will deliver a free talk at 7 p.m.
Professor Neil Hamilton, students participate in international forum
Hamilton is sharing his perspective on the conference in a Des Moines Register blog.
Visiting Fulbright scholar to explore mass media in the United States, China
Peiqin Zhou is spending the 2009-10 academic year at Drake as part of the visiting Fulbright Scholar program.
Bulldogs move on to Elite Eight with 6-4 victory at Boston College
The men's soccer team will face North Carolina at 5 p.m. CST Friday, Dec. 4.
Drake saxophone quartets unite for dual recital
Drake's Royal Flush Saxophone Quartet and Jumpsuit Saxophone Quartet will perform a free concert at 8 p.m.
Law School administrator appointed to Farm Services Agency Committee under Obama
Matt Russell is one of five members appointed to the committee, an outgrowth of the United States Department of Agriculture.
Drake Jazz II concert canceled
The free performance will not take place tonight due to the snowstorm.
Drake theatre to explore sexual harassment in Mamet’s ‘Oleanna’
The production will open tonight at 8 p.m. in Studio 55 of the Harmon Fine Arts Center.