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Funeral services for Professor Easley held Saturday
Eddie V. Easley, who taught at Drake for 26 years and was the first African-American to be hired by the University in a tenure-track position, died Wednesday.
Faculty recital postponed due to winter weather
Grady McGrannahan plans to reschedule his trombone recital for later in the spring semester.
Lecture to feature Abraham Lincoln expert
Historian Ronald Rietveld to present lecture as part of Drake's 'Citizen's Arise!' series.
Drake holds final informational session for summer Egypt seminar
The course will focus on contemporary Middle Eastern politics, culture and religion.
Drake’s RaySociety offers a dozen new classes this spring
Many classes are taught by current or former Drake faculty members or local business leaders.
Drake lecture to feature Civil War, Lincoln expert
Historian Orville Vernon Burton will discuss "The Age of Lincoln" at 7 p.m. in Cowles Library.
Drake law student’s band plays for U.S. troops in Middle East
Third-year law student Brandon Clark and The Blue Island Tribe performed for U.S. troops.
Gaylord Torrence’s work draws praise from Wall Street Journal
The retired Drake art professor has used his vision, passion and expertise to develop a new display of American Indian art at the Nelson-Atkins Museum.
Law School Associate Dean to speak at African American Museum of Iowa
Russell Lovell will discuss the work of Drake alumnus and civil rights attorney Charles P. Howard.