Deputy Provost 2:10: Books for Breakfast, Croissants and Curriculum, Funding and Engaging in Your Research

Every Tuesday in OnCampus the Deputy Provost shares two articles with a read time of 10 minutes.

This November and December, please join the Office of the Deputy Provost in Howard Hall, Room 210, for some f2f food and fellowship, in conversation with colleagues (yes, I am a dork, but gosh I love alliteration!)

Books for Breakfast returns on Nov. 23 and Nov. 30 from 8:30–9:30 a.m., reading Burnout:  The Secret to Unlocking the Stress Cycle, and on Dec. 2 and Dec. 9, reading The Slow Professor: Challenging the Culture of Speed in the Academy.  Please email Nicki.Kimm@drake.edu to register—that way we’ll know how many books to order and how much breakfast to provide.

As faculty, chairs, and dean teams engage the process of curriculum revisioning, my office will also be hosting open work sessions in Howard Hall, Room 210, on Thursday, Oct. 28, from 1–2 p.m. and Wednesday, Nov. 3, from 2–3 p.m. We will also host one virtual session on Tuesday, Nov. 2, from 9–10 a.m. These are times to ask each other questions about your processes, work through the template together, and simply be in community while doing this work. Please email Nicki.Kimm@drake.edu to register and let us know which session you’ll attend (this will allow us to order enough croissants and get you the link if you’ll be remote on the Nov. 2).

On Friday, Nov. 5, join us for a conversation about research. The format here is less formal presentation and more a time for engagement. We’ll use the conversation (from 11:30–12:15 p.m.) to talk about our process in developing  research questions and methods, find points of synergy and potential collaboration, and just enjoy relaxing into scholarly conversation. Register by emailing Nicki.Kimm@drake.edu. Please provide any dietary needs and restrictions so we can order enough lunch for everyone.

With the one parenthetical exception, these events will all be in person in Howard Hall.  Following University guidelines, these events will be masked, with the ability to remove our masks to eat and drink. If we have more than 5 people sign up, we will move down the hall to a classroom in order to facilitate greater social distancing.

Finally, a teaser and save-the-date (with more information to come, in next week’s OnCampus): in collaboration with our Office of Sponsored Programs Administration and Research Compliance, I’ll be hosting a session on Funding Your Research on Friday, Nov. 19 from  1–3 p.m.

Renée Cramer, Deputy Provost