& Citizen Engagement.
== Academics ==
The university is organized into 7 colleges and schools:
College of Arts & Sciences
Zimpleman College of Business
John Dee Bright College (Two-year associate degree program only)
School of Education
School of Journalism & Mass Communication
Law School
College of Pharmacy & Health Sciences
== Student life ==
Drake features over 160 student organizations, which including several fraternities and sororities.
The School of Journalism & Mass Communication (SJMC) magazine program has achieved national prominence. The Accrediting Council on Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (ACEJMC) team that visited in 1999, termed Drake's Magazines program the strongest undergraduate sequence in the country. In 2007, Drake student magazines THiNK and 515 won Pacemaker Awards.
== Athletics ==
Drake student-athletes compete in NCAA Division I in the Missouri Valley Conference in all sports except football, men's tennis and women's rowing. In football, Drake competes in the …