Sculptures created by two Drake art majors are displayed outside of the Studio Arts Hall on Forest Avenue until Thursday.
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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.
Retired professor opens American Indian art exhibit at Nelson-Atkins Museum
Gaylord Torrence strives to present "the extraordinary vision of Native American artists, from many cultures and throughout time."
Law professor to speak about Constitutional canon
Ian Bartrum will present "The Constitution and the Canon" at 3:30 p.m.
Drake law professor reflects on the Berlin Wall
Jerry L. Anderson's 1978 visit to East Berlin changed his view of communism.
Drake choirs to join Des Moines Symphony in concert
The group will perform "Mahler's Second Symphony."
Drake University to hold conference on overcoming racial privilege
The conference, which is free and open to the public, will address racial relations on campus and in the community.
‘Rent’ star to speak at Drake at 2 p.m.
Anthony Rapp, known for his role as Mark Cohen in the hit Broadway musical, will hold an "In the Actors Studio"-style discussion.
U.S. defense policy expert to give lecture tonight
Bernard Finel, senior fellow of the American Security Project, will speak at 7 p.m., sponsored by Drake's Center for Global Citizenship.
New Drake award to support faculty scholarship
The Humanities Research Scholar Awards aim to encourage research, publication and creative production in the humanities.