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EWI ASIST Scholarship available

The 2017 Executive Women International (EWI) ASIST Scholarship is open for applications! This program, which aligns with EWI’s core tenets—connections, careers, and community—awards scholarships to adult students in scholastic transition. It is open to adults 18 and over who reside within the boundaries of our chapter: Polk, Dallas, Story, and Warren counties.

The application can be downloaded on the EWI Des Moines Chapter’s website.  Applications are due May 12.

Please direct any questions to Sarah Roeder, 2017 ASIST committee chair, scholarships@ewidsm.org.

—Stephanie Cardwell, Entrepreneurship Centers

FREE National Diabetes Prevention Program

During your last physical or wellness screening was your blood sugar level between 100 and 125 mg/dL? Is your Body Mass Index (BMI) ≥ 24?

Hy-Vee is offering Drake 15 FREE scholarships to cover the cost of attending a National Diabetes Prevention Program (a value of $499) for those who may be at risk for diabetes. This is a yearlong program to help you prevent developing diabetes. This program is split into two parts. During the first 16 weeks you will meet weekly with a Hy-Vee dietitian. During the next eight months you will meet once a month. Classes begin in September and will be held on campus during the day.

Participant eligibility is based on the following requirements:

  • Be at least 18 years old and
  • Be overweight (Body Mass Index (BMI) ≥ 24; ≥ 22 if Asian) and
  • Have a blood test result in the prediabetes range within the past year:
    • Hemoglobin A1C: 5.7—6.4% or
    • Fasting plasma glucose: 100—125 mg/dL or
    • Two-hour plasma glucose (after a 75 gm glucose load): 140—199 mg/dL

    OR

  • Be previously diagnosed with gestational diabetes (with no previous diagnosis of diabetes)

Read this Diabetes Prevention Program Scholarships Letter to learn more about the program. Registration is open now and ends June 19 to be considered for the class.

Please contact Anne Cundiff (Hy-Vee dietitian) by email at acundiff@hy-vee.com or call 515-285-7266 if you have any questions or would like to register for this program. Individuals will be considered on a first come, first served basis.

—Linda Feiden, Human Resources

Drake Relays presented by Hy-Vee schedule

Drake Relays presented by Hy-Vee

Grand Blue Mile
April 25 at 6 p.m.
Downtown Des Moines

Vault at Capital Square
April 26 at 5:45 p.m.
Capital Square – Downtown Des Moines

Thursday Session
April 27 at 4 p.m.
Drake Stadium

Friday (Day) Session
Powered by MidAmerican Energy
April 28 at 8 a.m.
Drake Stadium

Friday (Night) Session
Hy-Vee Night at the Drake Relays
April 28 at 5 p.m.
Drake Stadium

Saturday Session
April 29 at 8 a.m.
Drake Stadium

Last week in True Blue Awards

There have been a flurry of True Blue award presentations over the past week: staff members Ellen Lowe and Amanda Martin and teams Jessie Neal and Heather Storms (Law Library) and the athletics communication, marketing and promotion teams. Kudos to these individuals and teams, who will be considered for overall awards at the Sapphire Awards Show, held May 4, 2–3 p.m., in Levitt Hall.

True Blue: Individuals

Ellen Lowe
Ellen Lowe, assistant director, Rec Services, received a True Blue Award for her positive attitude, passion for her job, and work in implementing new tools and strategies for wellness engagement. Her nominator, Sara Heijerman, student services center manager, began working under Lowe when she started teaching fitness classes this fall:

“She helped me transition into the “wellness world” seamlessly this fall, and seriously oozes positive energy. She is a great addition to the Wellness staff and Drake University.”

Amanda Martin
Also in April, Programs Coordinator for Community Engaged Learning Amanda Martin was recognized with a True Blue Award, nominated by Director, Community Engaged Learning Renee Sedlacek. In her nomination, Sedlacek lauded Martin for her tireless work in coordinating logistics for service-learning programs, managing the team of six student service-learning ambassadors, and advising the Community Action Board:

“Amanda treats our student workers as paraprofessionals and empowers them to take on significant leadership responsibilities. She is often asked to jump in on projects at the last minute, and always does so with a positive, can-do attitude.”

True Blue: Teams

Athletics Communications and Marketing Promotions team
The athletics communications, marketing, and promotions team was awarded a group True Blue Award for their dedication, enthusiasm, and work on projects such as personalized player emoji magnets and successful promotion of the attendance record-breaking UNI game, as well as for creating an upbeat, exciting atmosphere at games. Wrote nominator Niki Smith, assistant director, public relations, on behalf of the University Communications public relations team:

“The spirit of the team has brought an aura of positivity to the Knapp Center. Whether the Bulldogs win or lose, the staff remains positive and full of Drake spirit. (They) are demonstrating by example of what living the Bulldog Way means.”

Jessie Neal and Heather Storms (Law Library)
Law Library staff members Jessie Neal, public services associate, and Heather Storms, access services associate, were recognized in April with a True Blue Award from All Staff Council. Their nominator, Circulation/Reference Librarian and Professor of Law Librarianship Karen Wallace, highlighted an instance this year in which both took the initiative to tackle a problem to benefit both students and the University’s bottom line:

“They took personal responsibility for ensuring the complete review and repair of the collection of CD study aids, comprising approximately 400 disks. Law students use this collection heavily, and will benefit from the completion of this project before finals.”

—All Staff Council Recognition Committee

Drake Relays graduate and law student tickets

Drake graduate and law students have the opportunity to take advantage of a special ticket offer to the 2017 Drake Relays presented by Hy-Vee. Starting Monday, April 24, at 9 a.m. and ending Thursday, April 27, at 11:59 p.m., the first 50 graduate/law students of each college or school can reserve one complimentary ticket to the Friday (day or night) sessions of the Drake Relays presented by Hy-Vee.

Students will have the opportunity to purchase discounted tickets once all complimentary tickets have been claimed or the deadline to request complimentary tickets has passed. Please note that students may only receive one complimentary ticket OR purchase one discounted ticket. Additionally, students must reserve tickets using their Drake email address to confirm status as a Drake graduate/law student.

To claim complimentary tickets, please use the promo codes below at  www.DrakeTix.com/promo.

Promo Codes
EDSTUDENT (School of Education)
CBPASTUDENT (College of Business and Public Administration)
JMCSTUDENT (School of Journalism and Mass Communication)
LAWSTUDENT (Law School)

Additional ticket and pricing information for graduate and law students is also available at www.DrakeTix.com/graduate or by contacting the Drake Athletics Ticket Office at 515-271-3647 or tickets@drake.edu.

—Tom Florian, Drake Athletics

Drake Relays—Free admission for undergraduate students

Drake undergraduate and professional students are admitted FREE to the Drake Relays presented by Hy-Vee—this includes OTD, P3, and P4 students. Your tickets will be automatically added to your valid Drake ID Card.

Follow these easy steps to enjoy the competition within Drake Stadium.

  1. Enter the Drake Stadium southeast student entrance.
  2. Present your valid Drake ID Card to the ticket taker. Your one ticket will be printed at the gate.
  3. Find seating in Sections D-I and enjoy the Relays!

Please note, you will be receiving your tickets automatically directly to your valid Drake ID Card via Flash Seats. Your personal information remains confidential as Drake Athletics has partnered with Flash Seats to help give you the most convenient method to attend the Relays. You will receive a confirmation email from Flash Seats that your tickets have arrived. Once you have received the email, all you need to do is head to Drake Stadium with your ID to enjoy the Relays. If you do not receive an email from Flash Seats, please contact the Drake Athletics Ticket Office at 515-271-3647 or tickets@drake.edu.

—Tom Florian, Drake Athletics

Still accepting applications for J-Term 2018 travel seminars

There are spots open for the following J-Term 2018 travel seminars:

  • France/England: The History and Nature of Biology in France and England (1600s-Present)
  • Ghana: Community Engagement in a Developing Country
  • India: International Health Topics
  • Mexico: The Other Side of the Wall: The Presence and Effects of American Culture in Contemporary Mexico
  • New York: Auditions Course in NYC
  • Rwanda: International Environmental Seminar: Ecotourism, Conservation, and Development in Post-Genocide Rwanda
  • Washington D.C./Boston: Congress Up Close: Preparing to be a Congressional Staffer

To learn more and apply, visit https://drake-sa.terradotta.com/.  Log in with your Drake ID (Banner) number and password.
If you have questions, please contact studyabroad@drake.edu or 515-271-2084.

—Maria Rohach, Drake International

Lunch with Leaders: Mary Kramer

Join Mary Kramer, former Iowa state senator and former ambassador to Barbados, for lunch at The Harkin Institute!

Apply here today to join Mary Kramer for lunch at The Harkin Institute on Tuesday, May 2. The lunch begins at 11:15 a.m. and is part of a series that brings a small group of Drake students together to enjoy lunch and conversation with a local, state, or national leader.

Mary Kramer served as a state senator for 13 years before being appointed in 2003 by President George W. Bush to the position of ambassador to Barbados and the Eastern Caribbean (including Dominica, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Antigua and Barbuda, Grenada, Saint Kitts and Nevis). Mary served in that position from 2004 to 2006. In 2009, she was inducted into the Iowa Women’s Hall of Fame. Mary is a lifetime member of the Society for Human Resource Management.

—Erin Austin, The Harkin Institute