All posts by Aaron Jaco

Drake social for faculty and staff

I am pleased to announce that the next Drake social, open to all faculty and staff, will be on Thursday, Oct. 29, 4–6 p.m. in Shivers Hospitality Suite, adjacent to The Knapp Center. Attendees will receive one complimentary ticket for beer or wine. Water, soda, etc. are also on the house. Nearby parking is available in Lot 2 east of Shivers at the northeast corner of Forest and 25th Street.

—Submitted by Joe Lenz, Provost

Law School events this week

Professor Mark Kende will present “Amending the U.S. Constitution: Modernization or Foolhardiness?” on Wednesday, Oct. 14, 7–8:30 p.m., in Cartwright Hall, Room 201. Free and open to the public, this event is hosted by the Drake Constitutional Law Center and the League of Women Voters.

Iowa Supreme Court Justice Edward M. Mansfield will serve as the featured speaker at the annual Judge James Grant Iowa Constitution Lecture on Thursday, Oct. 15, at 3 p.m. in Cartwright Hall, Room 213. The title of his speech is “Exploring the Original Meaning of Article I, Section 6 of the Iowa Constitution.”

—Submitted by Kayla Choate, Law School Alumni Affairs and Communications Coordinator

Drake Science Colloquium—Life After Drake

What: Drake Science Colloquium—Life After Drake
Rosalie Sterner (AS ’13), Lecture and Reception
When: Friday, Oct. 23, 6:30 p.m.
Where: Harvey Ingham, Room 135
Free & Open to the public

From Rosalie: “In 2013, I graduated from Drake University with a B.S. in Biochemistry, Cell and Molecular Biology and Biology and a B.A. in Chemistry. I am now pursuing an M.D. and Ph.D. in a medical scientist training program in order to work toward my long-term goal of becoming a physician scientist. In this talk, I will discuss with you my experiences leading up to my graduation from Drake and the next step of my journey since then. I will explain the massive impact that education has had on my life and provide you with my experiences in the first two years of medical school and beginning of graduate school. I hope to provide current students with relevant insights from my experiences as I pursue the first steps toward building my career after graduating from Drake University.”

—Submitted by John Gitua, Associate Professor of Chemistry, Director of DUSCI

35th Bucksbaum Lecture, Oct. 27

The co-founder of an organization that seeks to exonerate wrongly convicted inmates through DNA testing will deliver the 35th installment of the Martin Bucksbaum Distinguished Lecture Series at Drake University.

Peter Neufeld, co-founder of The Innocence Project, will deliver the free public lecture at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 27, in the Drake University Knapp Center. Seating is general admission and tickets are not required. Learn more about Peter Neufeld and the Bucksbaum Lecture here.

Global Health Consortium Conference, Oct. 14

The seventh annual Heartland Global Health Consortium Conference, “Educating for Sustainable Global Health,” will be held from 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 14, in Parents Hall of Drake’s Olmsted Center. The event is free for students, faculty, and staff. Registration is required and includes lunch.

The conference will include panels on the following topics:

  • Service learning from the community partner perspective
  • Food insecurity, waste, and “Next Course,” the food recovery program at Drake
  • Social determinants of health
  • Development in a global context: summer internships in Mysore, India
  • A partnership model for service-learning based on authentic, holistic community dialogue
  • Service learning, “voluntourism,” and ensuring that communities benefit as much as students
  • EMBARC and educational aspects of its work
  • Medication use on medical mission trips

Learn more and find a link to register here.

First-year students grow partnership with Ruby Van Meter School

Through the combination of LEAD 060 and FYS 038, Drake first-year students engaged in a service activity at Ruby Van Meter School, a local Des Moines middle school and high school that serves students with intellectual and developmental disabilities. This service event involved hosting a homecoming carnival celebration.

The carnival took place on Sept. 29. The students of FYS 038 developed all the ideas and content for the carnival games and worked to ensure students of all abilities were able to participate. Examples of games included a whipped cream pie toss, prize walk, photo booth, duck derby, bean bag toss, and catapult game. Through this project, Drake first-year students were able to explore, grow, and build their communication skills by engaging with students with intellectual and developmental disabilities.

—Submitted by Anisa Fornoff, Associate Professor of Pharmacy Practice

Drake faculty receive upwards of $219,000 in grant funding

Principal Investigators: Robert Stensrud & Matt Bruinekool
Project Title: Council of State Administrators of Vocational
Rehabilitation (CSAVR) -Drake VR Counselor Support Network
Project Summary: This project will provide scholarships to students who pursue MS degrees in rehabilitation counseling and agree to take positions with state vocational rehabilitation agencies for internship and employment. The project also will create a national clearinghouse for matching open internship and job positions with students willing to travel to those locations. Guest speakers will be involved in speaking to classes via Skype, mentoring students via email, and assisting faculty in showing alternate employment settings.
Funding Agency: U.S. Department of Education
Amount Awarded: $199,999

Principal Investigator: John Harrell
Project Title: Impact of Sedentary Time Accumulation on Cerebrovascular Reactivity
Project Summary: Funds will be used to test increases in cerebral blood flow in highly sedentary and non-sedentary young adults. Further, the research is aimed at investigating a specific mechanism (cyclooxygenase) of cerebral vasodilation.
Funding Agency: National Aeronautics and Space Administration – Iowa Space Grant Consortium
Amount Awarded: $10,000

Principal Investigator: Adina Kilpatrick
Project Title: Using Synthetic Biology and Molecular Biophysics Tools to Design and Characterize Auto-Fluorescent Biosensors
Project Summary: Funds will be used for the development of a project-based molecular biophysics laboratory course for the spring 2016 semester. The goal of the project is to use tools from synthetic biology and molecular biophysics to design and characterize fluorescent biosensors that can be used in the detection of ions or to investigate protein-protein and protein-ligand interactions. Biosensors containing cyan and yellow fluorescent proteins will be used to investigate the calcium-dependent interaction between calmodulin and the ryanodine receptor, two proteins involved in excitation-contraction coupling in muscle cells.
Funding Agency: National Aeronautics and Space Administration – Iowa Space Grant Consortium
Amount Awarded: $5,000

Principal Investigator: Neil Hamilton
Project Title: Logistical Support for Conference on Soil and Water Policy
Project Summary: Funds will be used to host a conference at Drake on soil and water policy on Nov. 19-20, to determine the interface between science and policy in protecting and enhancing soil and water resources.
Funding Agency: USDA Agricultural Research Service
Amount Awarded: $5,000

—Submitted by Jayne Smith, Director, Sponsored Programs and Grant Management

New issue of Drake Blue hot off the press

The fall issue of Drake Blue magazine explores Drake’s unique role in the Iowa political process, how fine arts alumni are finding success in their fields, and the benefits of non-conventional pairings of majors at Drake. Look for updates from Drake’s colleges and schools, check out upcoming events in the alumni calendar, and catch up with news from alumni of all years. You can see the whole issue—plus online exclusives—at www.drake.edu/magazine

—Submitted by Beth Wilson, Editorial Director

Drake news: Oct. 12

Drake students will now have access to a new state-of-the-art collaborative learning space with industry-standard business tools, thanks to a generous $1.5 million gift from American Equity founder and Drake University supporter David J. Noble.

On Nov. 10, Drake will host NPR Presents: Michel Martin, live in Sussman Theater at 7 p.m. This unique live event blends interviews with a panel discussion between some of Des Moines’ most dynamic young activists, storytelling, and live music.

And finally, the Drake University community met its new live bulldog mascot on Thursday. Griff, a retired show dog, is ready for the limelight as the University’s furry ambassador for athletics events, student celebrations, and community festivities.