Drake University Business Link is presenting a workshop that enables participants to truly experience — and not just talk about — the awareness and skills necessary for successful diversity work.
Category: Official News Releases
More Slobber, The Better As Drake Seeks Bulldog Beauties
Drake University is seeking the hairiest, most wrinkled and slobbering of beauty contestants for the 27th annual Beautiful Bulldog Contest.
Architect Of New Library To Speak At Drake April 6
David Chipperfield, architect of the new Des Moines Central Library, will offer a preview of the building and his other recent projects when he delivers the Bucksbaum Distinguished Lecture at Drake University.
Symposium Examines Supreme Court’s Role In Social Change
Legal scholars from across the nation will examine the U.S. Supreme Court’s role in social change at the annual Drake University Law School Constitutional Law Symposium.
Drake Grad To Discuss Her Research On Macular Degeneration
Drake University alumna Albena Ivanisevic, assistant professor of biomedical engineering and chemistry at Purdue University, returns to Drake.
Chief Prosecutor In Rwanda Genocide Trials Visits Drake
Stephen Rapp, a former U.S. attorney in Iowa and a 1974 Drake Law School alumnus, is pursuing and prosecuting suspects in the 1994 Rwandan genocide that left 800,000 dead.
Mideast Youth Dialogue Promoter Sows Seeds Of Peace At Drake
Bobbie Gottschalk, the executive vice president of Seeds of Peace, will speak at Drake University.
Physics Olympics Just Like Regular Olympics, Only With Lasers
The annual Physics Olympics, hosted by Drake University, will not – repeat not – feature any snowboarders falling on their rumps while showboating or petty infighting among speed skaters.
Drake Offers Technology Age Brush Ups On Common Software
A new series of programs at Drake University will help employees point and click their way to a better workplace.
Traveling Holocaust Museum Exhibit On Nazi Book Burnings Visits Drake Cowles Library Beginning March 26
The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum’s traveling exhibit “Fighting the Fires of Hate: America and the Nazi Book Burnings” will visit Drake University’s Cowles Library beginning Sunday, March 26.