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Category: Official News Releases
Foreign policy expert to discuss ‘Transitions in the Middle East Peace Process’
Foreign affairs expert Mara Rudman will present "Transitions in the Middle East Peace Process." as a part of Drake's lecture series on the United States and the world.
Drake professor to examine lessons from the Holocaust, genocide
Holocaust scholar and Drake University Professor of Law Cathy Lesser Mansfeld will present "The Sparks Fly Upward: Learning about the Holocaust, Defying Genocide."
International film series continues with Japanese film
The series will feature a screening of "Devils on the Doorstep" (Guizi lai le), a film in Mandarin and Japanese with English subtitles.
Great Ape Trust scientist to give lecture at Drake
Duane Rumbaugh, Great Ape Trust scientist emeritus, will present "Emergents and a New Behaviorism: from Instincts and Conditioning to Creativity and Intelligent Behavior in the Animal Kingdom."
Law students see Chief Justice John Roberts Jr. up close and personal
The head of the nation's highest tribunal spent a full day at Drake, meeting with students and faculty and delivering the Opperman Lecture.
Drake choirs to present ‘Songs of My Heart’ concert
The program will feature music by Handel, Rachmaninoff, Whitacre and Brahms.
Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. to give Opperman Lecture
Chief Justice of the United States John G. Roberts Jr. will deliver the 11th Dwight D. Opperman Lecture in Constitutional Law at 3 p.m. in the Drake Knapp Center.
Chief Justice John Roberts meets with law students during Drake visit
Nearly 70 Drake Law School student leaders met with Chief Justice of the United States John G. Roberts Jr. this morning for an informal breakfast.
Des Moines Register leaders embrace new technology and industry challenges
Publisher Laura Hollingsworth and Executive Editor Carolyn Washburn discussed the newspaper's ongoing evolution at Wednesday's "Let's DU Lunch."