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Darcie Vandegrift selected as Faculty Fellow

Darcie Vandegrift was selected as part of the inaugural cohort of Faculty Fellows with the Educational Network for Active Civic Transformation (ENACT) program. The Fellows will convene at Brandeis University in late May 2016. She was selected to work on children and youth issues, particularly in the areas of education funding and public health. Students in her Sociology of Childhood, Sociology of Education, and Social Stratification courses will incorporate legislative advocacy into their community engaged learning activities beginning J-Term 2017.

The Fellows program is sponsored by ENACT. Fellows are from colleges and universities located in or near state capitals, and will work to build a national online network of students, faculty, activists and legislators. Faculty Fellows will work on pedagogies to incorporate lobbying and civic engagement into their work with student learning. The Educational Network for Active Civic Transformation seeks to be a major voice in addressing challenges to American democracy by engaging young people around the country in civic activism built on knowledge, cooperation, justice and integrity. This new major program of the International Center for Ethics, Justice and Public Life at Brandeis University is made possible by a generous gift from Ethics Center Board member Norbert Weissberg and his wife, former Board member Judith Schneider.

-Submitted by Darcie Vandegrift, Associate Professor of Sociology, Department Chair

Drake Mock Trial advances through Regionals

After months of tough practice, one of Drake Mock Trial’s teams was able to advance at the regional level by placing second in the Great Plains Regional Tournament. Because of this, Drake Mock Trial will advance to the Opening Round Championship Series in St. Paul, Minn. Success there would lead Drake Mock Trial to the national competition for a second year in a row.

-Submitted by John Wingert

Drake CASA Informational Meeting

Learn more about how you can help abused and neglected children. Come to the Olmsted mezzanine at 6 p.m., Monday, Feb. 29, to learn more about the many ways you can get involved with Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) and give back to children who need it in the Des Moines community!

—Submitted by Natalie Deerr

Drake Relays Ticket Packages On Sale Now – Faculty/Staff Discount

Drake University faculty and staff members are invited to take advantage of discounted pricing on 2016 Drake Relays ticket pages. Tickets are available at the following discounts:

All-Session Tickets (Thursday-Saturday):
$89.00 each (Regular $95.00)

All-American Tickets (Friday Night & Saturday):
$60.00 each (Regular $65.00)

Gold I Tickets(Friday Day & Saturday):
$66.00 each (Regular $70.00)

Gold II Tickets (Friday Day & Friday Night):
$55.00 each (Regular $60.00)

Don’t miss out on any of the action on the blue oval. Get your tickets today by calling 515-271-3647 or visiting the Drake Athletics Ticket Office Monday-Friday between the hours of 9 a.m. and 5 p.m.

Questions? Contact the Drake Athletics Ticket Office at 515-271-3647 or tickets@drake.edu.

— Tom Florian, Assistant Director of Ticket Operations and Donor Management

This week in Drake Athletics

Below is a list of the home athletic events this week.

Men’s Tennis
Drake vs. Iowa
March 4 @ 6 p.m.
Roger Knapp Tennis Center

Women’s Tennis
Drake vs. Marquette
March 5 @ 10 a.m.
Roger Knapp Tennis Center

Women’s Tennis
Drake vs. Gustavus Adolphus
March 5 @ 1 p.m.
Roger Knapp Tennis Center

Men’s Tennis
Drake vs. Michigan State
March 5 @ 6 p.m.
Roger Knapp Tennis Center

Men’s Tennis
Drake vs. Cornell
March 6 @ 10 a.m.
Roger Knapp Tennis Center

— Tom Florian, Assistant Director of Ticket Operations and Donor Management

 

Faculty Senate recap

Faculty Senate met in regular session on Feb. 17. Senate voted to create the position of immediate past president within Senate, confirmed the 2017–2018 academic calendar, and passed a motion urging University leadership to establish a minimum per-credit hour salary for part-time, adjunct faculty. Learn more at http://facultysenate.drake.edu/

—Nancy Geiger, Student Information Analyst

Balanced scorecard overview, Tuesday, Feb. 23

During the last several months, many areas on campus have been reworking their strategic plans. Instead of operating through habit (we’ve always done it this way, so let’s continue doing so), leaders are examining their areas’ practices and processes through the Balanced Scorecard. The Balanced Scorecard provides an approach for reviewing progress against strategic goals. Join Matthew Mitchell, assistant professor of international business and strategy and Nate Reagen, balanced scorecard consultant as they discuss the steps that Drake has accomplished thus far, and how it positions us for continued strategic success. This two-hour session will be held on Tuesday, Feb. 23, 9 a.m. – 11 a.m. in Olmsted Rooms 310–311.

The complete Excellence in Learning & Development Program is available online on blueView’s Employee tab, in the Learning & Development Channel.

Parking on campus

Drake Public Safety would like to remind students, faculty,  staff, and other members of the campus community that vehicles parked in University lots must be registered and have an official parking decal properly affixed to the inside of the vehicle. Vehicles without a visible, valid decal are considered unregistered and are subject to ticketing and/or towing. You may register up to two vehicles.

Vehicles may only be parked in clearly designated, legal parking spaces. Areas posted with signs restricting parking (handicap, service vehicles, loading zones, fire lanes, etc.) must be observed and complied with. Parking in any travel lane, taking up more than one parking space, blocking another vehicle, or parking on the lawn are all prohibited. Vehicles may not be parked in Commuter lots overnight. Parking regulations are in effect year-round, including breaks in the academic calendar and the summer.

—Scott Law, Director, Drake Public Safety