As the externally focused arm of the Institution, University Advancement is comprised of Alumni Relations, Development, University Communications, Community Relations, and The RaySociety. Each of these departments intentionally builds meaningful relationships with a variety of audiences.
Think about just a few examples of the life cycle of a Drake alumnus/a:
- A prospective student is introduced to the powerful network of more than 70,000 graduates through an alumni letter writing campaign following admission to the University.
- A first-year student attends the Scholarship Luncheon to meet the donor of their named scholarship.
- Throughout their time on campus, an international student engages in multiple fireside chats through the Student Alumni Association and their College/School.
- A Des Moines student see the powerful role of a University enriching a community by attending a Bucksbaum Lecture.
- A junior from a small Iowa town experiences Drake on the global stage with the financial support of a generous donor.
- Following graduation, a new arrival to Chicago finds comfort through an invitation to network with local Drake graduates.
- A young graduate finds joy by making gift to The Drake Fund following an engaging conversation with a current student.
- Thousands of graduates share their Drake stories through multiple social media platforms.
- Each spring, like some migrating ritual, Drake graduates return to campus for The Drake Relays to celebrate their connection with a place and its people.
- While reviewing recent college rankings, a California alumnus exudes with pride knowing the value of his degree increases with the strengthening of the University’s brand and reputation.
- A retiree accepts the invitation to get back into the classroom through a unique and powerful organization.
- In celebration of their 50-year reunion and their 50th wedding anniversary, a Drake couple makes a gift to create a named endowed scholarship fund.
- A mid-career graduate, receives a call inviting her to write a letter to admitted students in her area. Accepting the invitation, she smiles reflecting on the memory of receiving her own letter years previously.
Moving forward, University Advancement will utilize OnCampus to celebrate collective accomplishments, highlight upcoming activities, announce meaningful milestones, and publicize successful campus partnerships.
The work of University Advancement is strongly grounded in the spirit of “all in this together.” Our work is strengthened through active engagement and involvement with multiple campus partners.
Thanks to all who enthusiastically invite our students, alumni, and friends to enjoy a life-long connection to this remarkable University. We value your active partnership, shared ownership, thoughtful ideas, and powerful example. Without question, we are stronger together.
— John Smith, University Advancement