Drake University will host agriculture expert Fred Kirschenmann, who will speak about “Feeding the World with Sustainable Agriculture: The Possibilities” at 12:30 p.m. on Thursday, Nov. 19. The lecture, which is free and open to the public, will be held in room 115 of Medbury Hall, 2730 Forest Ave. Kirschenmann, distinguished fellow at the Leopold...
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Drake to hold informational sessions for 2010 China seminar
The session will be held today in room 343 of Olin Hall.
Drake celebrates Entrepreneurship Week
The week will conclude with "The Big Picture" service project, in which students will photograph unused furniture and appliances to be posted on Craig's List.
‘Rent’ star Anthony Rapp shared his tips for aspiring actors in a visit to Drake
Students gave him rave reviews after his presentation, which followed the format of "In the Actors Studio."
Indoor Farmers Market to feature holiday harvest
The indoor market offering produce, baked goods, gifts and crafts, will be held from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Drake lecture to feature curator of ‘John Adams Unbound’ exhibit
Beth Prindle will deliver a lecture on John Adams' book collection and give insight into the exhibition.
Drake to host ‘Carnage in the Corn’ stage combat workshop
The workshop will feature sessions including, Street Fightin' Single Sword, 3-2-1 Contact! and Stage Combat Jazz.
Writers invited to read from their work
Drake Writers' Night aims to foster discussion of writing and scholarship between the Drake and Des Moines communities.
Student sculptures displayed on Drake campus
Sculptures created by two Drake art majors are displayed outside of the Studio Arts Hall on Forest Avenue until Thursday.
Drake prof. to present on Ohio-Kentucky slave border wars at national symposium
Lee Jolliffe, associate professor of journalism, will speak at the Symposium on the 19th Century Press, the Civil War and Free Expression.