Mark your calendar for a variety of events including Let's DU Lunch, the National D Club Reunion weekend and Homecoming.
Michael Emerson, FA'76, recently received an Emmy Award for his portrayal of Benjamin Linus on the ABC-TV show "Lost."
Alice Jordan, FA'38, will be honored as Drake's four choirs present a concert of "Love, Legacy and Laugher" and perform her piece, "All Things Are Thine."
Sarah Clark, JO'06, created The Soweto Project, a nonprofit organization that provides toys and school supplies to disadvantaged children in South Africa.
Barbara Fedeler, FA'82, is one of two artists whose Iowa artworks are featured in an exhibit on display at Luther College in Decorah, Iowa.
Four members of the Drake staff were awarded Madelyn M. Levitt Awards.
Drake enrolled 863 first-year students this fall to meet the targeted enrollment level for the entering class.
Maya Angelou, an award-winning writer, poet, journalist and activist, will present the lecture on Thursday, Oct. 8.
The new Don and Dori Byers RaySociety Classroom was dedicated to the group Sept. 16 during a ribbon-cutting ceremony last month.
"John Adams Unbound," a traveling exhibition that explores the personal library of one of the nation's founding fathers, will open at Drake Oct. 28.
Twenty-five Drake graduates are spending the 2009-2010 academic year overseas as part of the Teach in China program.
More than 200 students gathered to hear former Iowa Insurance commissioner Terri Vaughan speak about lessons learned from the financial crisis.
Drake pharmacy students are helping lead the effort on and off campus to prepare for flu season, including the outbreak of H1N1.
Sh'Myria "Shi" Moore wrote "A Warm Fuzzy Day," an inspirational children's story designed for young readers up to 6 years old.
Kathy Fejes recently traveled across the globe to China and Spain to share her research on integrating art into special education classrooms.
A group of journalism students volunteered to tap into the social media network to help promote Hubbell Realty Co.'s "9 Homes in 9 Days" project.
For the first time in school history, the Drake men's soccer team is ranked No. 1 in the Midwest Regional poll released by the National Soccer Coaches Association of America Monday.
Drake women's basketball players took time out from their preseason schedule to participate in the Kiwanis Miracle League fall season last week.
Hatfield Clubb recently was honored by the University of Texas-El Paso (UTEP), as a 2009 recipient of the Golden Nugget Award.
The women's basketball team is scheduled for 29 games this season and the men's season includes 31 games.
Mike Mahon, who served as sports information director at South Dakota from 1977-88, was inducted into the University of South Dakota Hall of Fame.
Last Modified: 10/03/2009 03:43:21 by content editor


