Alongside the latest group of music students, some more stationary additions are making their way into Drake’s Harmon Fine Arts Center. Thanks to contributions to the Keys to Excellence initiative, part of the distinctlyDrake fundraising effort, a plan is well underway to replace aging pianos in the music department with new instruments. The need to...
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Class of 2010 comes back to campus
Drake alumni share their take on life at Drake as an employee.
Old School Photo: The Kissing Rock
The temperatures are falling, and couples around campus are snuggling up. But instead of staying in, the Student Alumni Association has encouraged students to come outside and celebrate a 114-year-old, 40-ton campus tradition. Placed under the Chancellor’s Elm as a class gift in 1898, a boulder that eventually came to be known as the...
United Nations Secretary-General to speak at Drake on “Global Citizenship in a Changing World”
Secretary-General Ban's presentation to focus on international affairs and current events.
Drake School of Education Well Represented at Iowa Science Teaching Section
The Iowa Academy of Science hosted its Fall Conference and Drake School of Education students, alumni and faculty were among the presenters
Students lend assistance to less fortunate in Operation Stand Down
Drake Law School is dedicated to giving back to the community.
Dean Raylene Rospond to become deputy provost
Raylene Rospond, dean of the College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences (CPHS), will leave that post to become deputy provost of the University on June 1, 2013.
Retired CEO Still Working
The symposium is preceded by an invitation-only reception on Oct. 1, where the 2012 Herb and Karen Baum Ethics Award will be given to former Iowa Gov. Robert Ray, BN’52, LW’ 54. The ethics award is given to an individual who has made substantial contributions to ethics awareness and practice in the community. “For this...

