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Student events: Week of Nov. 16

Teach in China Program informational sessions
You are invited to an informational session about Drake’s Teach in China Program. Graduating seniors and alumni can hear from Drake graduates who have participated previously. All sessions are to be held on Drake’s campus, but we welcome remote participants via Skype for non-Drake applicants. Please contact Kirk Martin should you need to attend remotely at 515- 271-3035, kirk.martin@drake.edu, or WeChat: kirkdavidmartin.

Info Sessions
Wednesday, Nov. 18
3:30–4:30 p.m., Drake International offices in The Point
OR
7–8 p.m., Olmsted Center, Pomerantz Conference Room

Tuesday, Dec. 1, 7–8 p.m. Olmsted Center, Pomerantz Conference Room

Thursday, Dec. 3, 3:30–4:30 p.m. Drake International

—Submitted by Kirk Martin, Director of Chinese Cultural Exchange Program

 

Orientation leaders information session
Want to help welcome new students to Drake University? Want to get involved? Want an on-campus job this summer? Consider becoming an orientation leader!

Orientation leaders are dedicated to providing incoming students and their families with all of the information and resources necessary to ensure their transition to Drake is a smooth and enjoyable one.

We need you to help make this happen. Each year we recruit current Drake students to become part of the orientation leader staff. Orientation leaders play a vital role in this exciting process, working closely with new students and their families on a wide variety of topics including academics, student involvement, housing options, and more.

We highly encourage you to attend one of three information sessions:

  • Wednesday, Nov 18, 7 p.m.—Olmsted Center, Room 310/311
  • Friday, Dec. 4, 1 p.m.—Olmsted Center, TMR 132
  • Thursday, Jan. 28, 2016, 12 p.m.—Olmsted Center, Room 310/311

You will be compensated for your time and effort and gain valuable skills in this position. Please visit www.drake.edu/orientation/orientationleaders/ to learn more about the position, but if you have any questions, feel free to contact Marina Verlengia at marina.verlengia@drake.edu.

—Submitted by Marina Verlengia, Director, Campus Programming


Drake Recreational Services and APhA-ASP Operation Diabetes present the Diabetes Awareness Week Wellness Challenge!
Plan to exercise three of the six days from Sunday, Nov. 15–Friday, Nov. 20 AND sign up to participate in the 2K Glow Fun Run on Nov. 20—you will receive a prize! While exercising at the Bell Center or Drake Underground, sign your name at the front desk. Questions? Contact us at wellness@drake.edu.

Diabetes Awareness Week Wellness Presentation
Type 2 Diabetes is a serious health condition that has now reached near-epidemic levels. Understanding more about diabetes can help spread awareness to fight this disease. Join Drake Recreational Services on Nov. 16 at 6 p.m. in the Sussman Theater for an informational session about diabetes and what you can do to improve your lifestyle.

—Submitted by Ellen Lowe, Assistant Director of Recreational Services – Wellness

School of Education news

Kimberly Wayne, a current Drake doctoral student, received the Diversity Champion Award at the Iowa Women of Innovation Awards on Nov. 10. Kimberly is the executive director and chair of Jewels Academy, a nonprofit that facilitates and STEM workshops for underrepresented girls in 4th–12th grade so they can gain a positive opinion about science, technology, engineering, and math.

—Submitted by Jan McMahill, Dean, School of Education

Faculty accomplishments

The University of Nebraska Press recently published Associate Professor Jennifer Perrine’s manuscript, “No Confession, No Mass.” Jennifer’s manuscript won the Prairie Schooner Book Prize in Poetry for 2014. Jennifer is also the author of In the Human Zoo, recipient of the Agha Shahid Ali Poetry Prize, and The Body Is No Machine, winner of the Devil’s Kitchen Reading Award in Poetry.

On Saturday, Nov. 7, the Des Moines Symphony accompanied Michael Cavanaugh on the music of Billy Joel at the Des Moines Civic Center. Cavanaugh was personally picked by Billy Joel to play him in the Broadway hit musical “Movin’ Out.” Drake faculty performing with the symphony that night were regular members Clarence Padilla (clarinet), Bob Meunier (percussion), Jennifer Bloomberg (oboe), Sue Odem (oboe), Tim Gale (bassoon) and Ashley Eidbo (double bass). In addition, faculty members Leslie Marrs (flute), Jim Romain (sax), and Dan Peichl (horn) joined as substitutes and extras giving Drake nine musicians who played at that concert.


Teri Koch, professor of librarianship,
participated in a panel on “The Importance of Outreach in Shared Print Projects” at the Charleston Conference. This conference is the preeminent gathering of librarians, publishers, resource managers, and vendors, in Charleston, South Carolina, that focuses on issues in book and serials acquisitions. Teri discussed the Central Iowa Collaborative Collections Initiative, a ground-breaking shared collection among Drake University and five other Iowa colleges and universities.


Art and Design Professor Phillip Chen
is one of only four artists whose work was selected for permanent installation in the John and Mary Pappajohn Biomedical Discovery Building at The University of Iowa. Application standards were notably high, requiring no fewer than ten artworks in museum collections, exhibitions in at least five museums, and national grants or fellowships. The four finalists are: Phillip Chen, Viola Frey, Susan Hettmansperger, and Charles Ray. Phillip’s artwork is also included in the Art Institute of Chicago’s current exhibition, “Homegrown: The School of the Art Institute in the Permanent Collection,” through Feb. 15, 2016. His recent print, “Federgeist,” has been selected for exhibition at the International Print Center New York, Nov. 19–Jan. 2016, and at Kentler International Drawing Space, Brooklyn, NY, Nov. 13–Dec. 13.

The most recent volume of dsm magazine (Nov/Dec) featured a story on the book project about the religions of Des Moines that Tim Knepper, professor of philosophy, is writing with a local photographer.

Since the story was written, the book has been picked up by Carol Spaulding-Kruse’s Drake Community Press, which partners local book projects with Drake curricular and extracurricular opportunities and donates the proceeds of the sale of the book to local nonprofits. Students will be doing much of the work for the book: research, writing, editing, layout/design, fundraising, community building, marketing and advertising, documentary work, and web design. Most of the content collection and writing will occur next semester in a class that Carol and Tim are co-teaching.

SJMC news: Week of Nov. 16

Drake PR students win national honor
Drake Public Relations Student Society of America (PRSSA) was named a Star Chapter at the recent PRSA national conference in Atlanta.

The world comes to Meredith Hall
Students in SJMC Professor Grace Provenzano’s Advanced Video Production class recently met with a group of Russian print, broadcast, and online journalists who were visiting Des Moines as part of the Friendship Force. The Russians met the next day with SJMC Dean Kathleen Richardson, retired SJMC media law professor Herb Strentz, and retired Des Moines Register editorial page editor Randy Evans to discuss open government and First Amendment issues. The Russian visitors were impressed by the SJMC students’ engagement and questions, which they said were better than questions they had been asked by professional journalists on their trip!

—Submitted by Kathleen Richardson, Dean, School of Journalism & Mass Communication

Principal Financial Group Center for Global Citizenship events

“How Islamic Investing is Transforming Global Capital Markets”
Tuesday, Nov. 17, 7 p.m.
Sussman Theater, Olmsted Center

Datuk Noripah Kamso is a Global Practitioner at Drake. She was formerly the advisor of CIMB Islamic and the founding chief executive of CIMB-Principal Islamic Asset Management Sdn Bhd. Acknowledging that Islamic asset management is an infant industry, she shares her research via articles in global publications, international Islamic finance and Takaful conferences, and her second book Investing in Islamic Funds: A Practitioner’s Perspective.

“The Long Walk to Inclusivity: Evaluating the Success of Diversity Initiatives”
Wednesday, Nov. 18, 7 p.m.
Meredith Hall, Room 101

In this talk Kesh Govinder will present an overview of the demographic status of the higher education sector in South Africa. He will also present a simple index to monitor the effectiveness of strategies to address the issue of the underrepresented minority—known as transformation—in South Africa. Govinder also will apply this approach to Drake data and comment on its implications for the Strategic Diversity Action plan. Kesh Govinder is a professor of applied mathematics, as well as dean and head of the School of Mathematics, Statistics and Computer Science at the University of KwaZulu-Natal (UKZN). He has published more than 80 articles in internationally recognized journals and presented at and organized local and international conferences.

Athletics events this week

Volleyball
Drake vs. Loyola
Nov. 20 at 7 p.m.
Knapp Center

Football
Drake vs. Dayton
Nov. 21 at 1 p.m.
Drake Stadium
*Senior Day

Volleyball
Drake vs. Bradley
Nov. 21 at 3 p.m.
Knapp Center
*Senior Day

Men’s Basketball
Drake vs. UMKC
Nov. 21 at 7 p.m.
Knapp Center

Women’s Basketball
Drake vs. North Dakota
Nov. 22 at 2 p.m.
Knapp Center

—Submitted by Tom Florian, Assistant Director of Ticket Sales

Drake Faculty/Staff Days

All Drake University faculty and staff are eligible to receive up to four complimentary tickets to the women’s basketball home game against Creighton at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 24. Tickets may be picked up at the Drake Athletics Ticket Office Monday–Friday between the hours of 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. or at the ticket window on game day. Must show valid Drake Card (ID) at time of pick up.

Future faculty/staff days:

Men’s Basketball
Drake vs. DePaul
Dec. 9 at 7 p.m.
Knapp Center

Men’s Basketball
Drake vs. Bradley
Jan. 30 at 2 p.m.
Knapp Center

Women’s Basketball
Drake vs. Wichita State
Feb. 5 at 7 p.m.
Knapp Center

—Submitted by Tom Florian, Assistant Director of Ticket Sales