Jules Kirschenbaum was a professor of art at Drake University where he taught for over 25 years, having joined the faculty in 1967. At Drake, he was chair of the art department from August 1991 through May 1997, and he was instrumental in the development of the Anderson Gallery, which opened in October 1996. In 1989, he received the President's Award for Outstanding Undergraduate Teaching, and posthumously he received the Drake Medal of Service for distinguished service to the University.
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