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Dining Notes

Spring Fling Lunch

When: Tuesday, April 25, 11 a.m.–1 p.m.
Where: Hubbell Dining

Open containers

Please note open containers will not be allowed to be brought in or out of the residence halls from 7 a.m. on Wednesday, April 26, through Sunday, April 30, at 7 a.m. Residents and guests will be asked to dispose of any containers before entering or exiting the halls. If you reside in a residence hall and wish to take an unopened milk carton or unopened canned beverage from Quad Creek back to the residence hall with you on the dates and times listed above, please request a sealed beverage from our Sodexo cashier in place of the cup for the fountain drink or milk.

—Jennifer Bowersox, Sodexo

Outdoor Yoga

Bring your mat and join us for a relaxing yoga practice on Sunday, April 29, at 7 p.m. in Helmick Commons. You’ll feel refreshed, relaxed, and ready to take on the week! In the event of rain, the session will be held in the Fitness Studio in the Bell Center. No registration is required for this event.

—Drake Wellness

FPM hits 100,000!

Facilities Planning and Management has been using the computer maintenance management software InSite for work orders since 2007 with an average 10,000 work orders each year being submitted. On April 4, the 100,000th work order was issued.

This historic work order was actually generated automatically by the system and is created monthly with the details of “Check exterior building doors for needed repairs, April 2017.”  FPM uses these routine work orders to be proactive in the maintenance of the campus buildings, ensuring all aspects are operating correctly.

Implementation of a new updated order system will take place later this summer. More information will be upcoming in future OnCampus articles.

– Kevin Moran, Executive Director Facilities Planning and Management

Vote for Next Course Recovery for statewide award

Drake’s Next Course Food Recovery organization is in the running for a statewide Network Choice Award! Vote for them up until midnight tonight (Monday, April 24) by “liking” their picture on the Iowa Campus Compact Facebook page. Please share and help Next Course get as many “likes” as possible. The organization has recovered more and donated to local shelters and organizations more than 20,000 pounds of food since its inception in 2014.

Check out http://iacampuscompact.org/resource-posts/vote-now-network-choice-award/ for more information.

—Amanda Martin, Community Engaged Learning

Community impact news

Congratulations to the following faculty, staff, and programs who will be honored at the 4th Annual Iowa Campus Compact Engaged Campus Award Summit on May 3.

  • Civic Mission Leadership: A faculty or staff member who has demonstrated leadership for higher education civic engagement and has worked to give voice to the civic mission of higher education
    • Honorable Mention: Renee Sedlacek, Director of Community Engaged Learning
  • Student Leadership: A student leader with demonstrated accomplishments in engaging students in meaningful service and civic engagement
    • Winner: Jamie Willer, Class of 2017
  • Community Leadership: An alumnus of a member institution making strong contributions to their community and demonstrating the values of the civic mission of higher education
    • Honorable Mention: Emily Lang, AS’07, ED’07, GR’12 with Run DSM
  • Emerging Leadership: A new person in the field who is making unique and innovative contributions that demonstrate strong future potential
    • Honorable Mention: Laura Kieran, Assistant Professor of Special Education
  • Emerging Innovation: a recent project, program, or initiative making unique and innovative contributions that demonstrate strong future potential.
    • Winner: Drake Community Press
    • Honorable Mention: Engaged Citizen Corps

—Renee Sedlacek, Community Engagement and Service-Learning

2017 Drake University Social Science Journal now online

The 2017 edition of the Drake University Social Science Journal is now available online at www.drake.edu/dussj/currentedition/.

The Journal has been published annually since 1999 (with exception of 2016), and features some of the best undergraduate social science research at Drake. Published articles are chosen through a highly selective process conducted by an editorial board consisting of students nominated by faculty in the fields of economics, history, international relations, political science, and anthropology. The five research articles featured in this year’s Journal deal with topics including immigration, human development, Catholic labor politics, legal politics in Sudan, and the atomic bomb in U.S. Cold War strategy. Past issues of the Journal are also available. Please read this year’s edition of the Journal and offer congratulations to the authors and editorial board members.
 
—David Skidmore, Professor of Political Science, DUSSJ Faculty Advisor

Podius Debate

Topic: “Is Civil Disobedience in Democracy Morally Justified”
When: April 25, 7:30 p.m.
Where: Sheslow Auditorium

Join the National Speech and Debate Association as two professional speakers and a moderator discuss a controversial issue of contemporary public importance.

Moderator: Clay Masters, host of Iowa Public Radio’s Morning Edition

Speakers:

  • Bakari Sellers, youngest African American in history to win elected office, served on President Barack Obama’s election steering committee
  • Kayleigh McEnany, CNN political commentator, contributor for The Hill and Above the Law

—Mollie Clark

Weight Watchers at Work

Weight Watchers’ unique mix of face-to-face interaction with a trained leader, group support, accountability, digital tools, and the convenience of meetings in the workplace has been a winning combination for many of your co-workers at Drake.

Weekly Monday meetings include a confidential weigh-in from 12:15 to 12:30 p.m., followed by a 30-minute class. Classes are held in Opperman Hall, Conference Room 262.

Our current series ends today—Monday, April 24. If you are interested in joining our next series please contact Linda Feiden by noon today. Cost is $156 for the 12-week renewable series. A minimum of 15 participants is needed to hold an on-campus program.

Walk into summer with a healthier you!

—Linda Feiden, Human Resources