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National Night Out with the Drake Neighborhood Association
Join the Drake Neighborhood Association for National Night Out at Drake Park on Tuesday, Aug. 4, from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Enjoy pulled pork sandwiches, playing in the wading pool, and visiting with Drake’s neighbors.
Free resources through Cowles Library
Cowles Library is here to help with a new series of posts designed to let you know about some of the new and undiscovered valuable resources available for Drake faculty, staff, and students.
The first resource is an important one: Cowles provides access to The Chronicle of Higher Education (and its sister publication, Chronicle of Philanthropy) to all Drake employees and students. Online, The Chronicle is published every weekday and is a top destination for news, advice, and jobs for people in academe.
Unlike most of the Library’s resources, in order to take advantage of The Chronicle, you must complete a “one-time” registration process. It’s pretty simple, but it requires your Drake email account. Follow these instructions.
Online access to The New York Times is also available through its website via a subscription paid for by Cowles Library. Note that for initial signup, you MUST be on the Drake campus, but after that you can access the NY Times anywhere! Sign up today.
Changes to book borrowing from University of Iowa libraries
The University of Iowa Libraries is pleased to announce a policy change that allows all faculty working at any higher education institution in the state of Iowa to borrow books for one year.
By showing your current Drake Card at the Main Library service desk, Hardin Library for the Health Sciences, or a branch library, you will be issued a borrower’s permit allowing you to check out books for one year. Previously, the loan period was four weeks. Applying for this borrower’s permit can be done online a few days before your visit to Iowa City. The U of Iowa Libraries hope this change in service will allow better use of their collection across the state.
Finance department welcomes new accounting manager
Jana Brem has joined the Drake University Finance department as the accounting manager. She will oversee the Accounting Department, including accounts payable, non-student accounts receivable, University purchasing cards, fixed assets, FOAPAL maintenance, account reconciliations, and other accounting related functions. Jana was most recently the Controller for a small financial services firm in West Des Moines. She brings more than 18 years of accounting experience with her as well as a Master of Accounting from Drake.
Jana is located in the Accounting Office in Old Main, on the third floor, Room 328. Please feel free to stop by and welcome Jana to Drake!
Nearly $7.6 million in funding granted to programs, faculty and staff
From the Office of Sponsored Programs Administration (SPA):
Principal Investigator: Judy Russell
Project Title: Drake University Head Start and Early Head Start Program
Project Summary: The Head Start/Early Head Start program provides young children with the opportunity to develop academic, interpersonal, and social skills to better prepare them for school readiness, kindergarten, and beyond. Des Moines Public Schools has been a long standing Delegate of the Drake University Head Start program, providing services to children in the Des Moines metro area. They provide a strong partnership as the largest school district in Iowa and serving high need families. The Office of Head Start is transitioning grants to provide Head Start and Early Head Start services from indefinite project periods to five-year project periods in accordance with Section 641 of the Improving Head Start for School Readiness Act of 2007.
Funding Agency: Department of Health and Human Services
Amount: $6,751,396
Principal Investigator: Janet McMahill
Project Title: Iowa South Central Regional STEM Scale-Up Programming Support
Project Summary: Now in its fourth year of operation, Drake University is one of six established Regional STEM Network Hub institutions in our state. Funding is used to financially support scaling up exemplary STEM projects throughout Iowa that have demonstrated a positive impact on student interest and achievement, targeting all learner sectors from preschool through postsecondary.
Amount: $500,995
Principal Investigator: Renee Sedlacek
Co-Principal Investigator: Mandi McReynolds
Project Title: The AmeriCorps Community Health Coaches Program
Project Summary: Drake University will direct 10 full-time and 10 minimum-time AmeriCorps members to assist the Healthiest State Initiative in encouraging rural towns across Iowa to commit to adopting practices that will improve the overall health and happiness of the residents in their community. AmeriCorps members will serve as liaisons between local organizations and the Healthiest State Initiative by providing training, education, and assessment workshops to schools and businesses in 10 rural communities across the state. At the end of the first program year, the AmeriCorps members will be responsible for growing the number of individuals who report an increased knowledge of nutrition and increasing the number of individuals who report their workplace is functioning more effectively after training. In addition, the AmeriCorps members will leverage an additional 100 volunteers who will be engaged in developing programming and events focused on nutrition education.
Funding Agency: Corporation for National and Community Service (CNCS) / Iowa Commission on Volunteer Service (ICVS)
Award Amount: $166,347
Principal Investigator: Janet McMahill
Project Title: Regional STEM Network Management at Drake University
Project Summary: The purpose of the Regional STEM Network is to provide broader access to science, technology, engineering, and mathematics educational opportunities and promote STEM economic development. Current and developing STEM activities will span one or more Iowa STEM regions. Regions will share information, work together, and be interconnected by coordination of resources.
Funding Agency: Iowa Mathematics and Science Education Partnership on behalf of the Iowa Governor’s STEM Advisory Council
Amount: $70,710
Principal Investigator: Anne Murr
Project Title: Workplace Literacy Program
Project Summary: The goals of this project are to expand adult literacy services to offer more accessible instruction to low-literate adults in the community. Funding will also be used to continue ALC’s one-to-one tutoring services. The ALC will also develop short-term literacy modules to be instructed on site at community-based organizations in an effort to reach low-literate adults who may not enroll for long-term individualized mentoring ALC services. The project will develop workplace literacy programs in partnership with local employers to meet the basic education needs of low-literate employees.
Funding Agency: United Way
Award Amount: $43,000
Principal Investigator: June Johnson
Project Title: Prescribing patterns for canaglifozin (Invokana) in a specialty endocrinology group practice: Patient characteristics and outcomes
Project Summary: Funds will be used for research study to examine and describe actual canagliflozin (Invokana) prescribing patterns and patient outcomes in a specialty endocrinology group practice, the Iowa Diabetes and Endocrinology Center (IDEC).
Funding Agency: Janssen Pharmaceuticals
Award Amount: $31,200
Principal Investigator: Brian Gentry
Project Title: Infection Mitigation During Space Flight: Combination Pharmacotherapy to Combat Herpes Viral Infections, Curtail Drug Resistance, and Decrease Incidence Rates of Adverse Effects
Co-Principal Investigators: Pramod Mahajan, Ron Torry, & Marc Busch
Funding Agency: Iowa NASA EPSCoR
Award Amount: $20,000
Principal Investigator: Neil Hamilton
Project Title: Landowners’ Legal Guide
Funding Agency: Iowa Natural Heritage Foundation
Award Amount: $10,000
Drake News
This week at Drake, two Greater Des Moines business leaders will receive the Robert D. and Billie Ray Center at Drake University’s highest honor for demonstrating exemplary character. Suku Radia, president of CEO of Bankers Trust, and Rich Willis, dealer principal at Willis Auto Campus, will receive the Robert D. Ray Pillar of Character Award. In other news, The Harkin Institute for Public Policy and Citizen Engagement and the Drake Archives publicly unveiled Sen. Tom Harkin’s Americans with Disabilities Act congressional files and materials on the 25th anniversary of the signing of Harkin’s signature piece of legislation.
Alysa Mozak named to nationwide task force
Alysa Mozak, coordinator for sexual violence response and healthy relationship promotion, was chosen to be a part of a nationwide effort to work on campus gender violence prevention. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention charged 15 states, including Iowa, to be part of the initial strategic team. This effort is part of the larger White House Task Force to Protect Students from Sexual Assault that was launched January 2014 through the Not Alone Campaign. The Iowa team includes members from the Iowa Department of Public Health Violence Prevention Unit, a local county Campus Prevention Specialist, Iowa Coalition Against Sexual Assault Prevention Education Coordinator, and a faculty member from an Iowa public regent university (UNI).
Mozak and the Iowa team convened with 14 other state representatives at the CDC to start this effort on July 20–22 in Atlanta, GA. The Iowa team is tasked to start plans to engage the state’s private and public institutions of higher education toward comprehensive, effective primary prevention initiatives. The vision is that Iowa institutions of higher education will act as catalysts for comprehensive gender violence prevention initiatives that build safe and equitable campuses and communities.
Wrapping paper donations needed for Welcome Weekend service project
Every year during Welcome Weekend first-year students are introduced to the benefits of service in the Drake community by participating in a book-wrapping service project with Everybody Wins! Iowa. Wrapped books are donated to elementary-aged children that participate in the Everybody Wins! Iowa reading program at King Elementary. We have around 1,000 books to wrap for this project, and that requires a lot of wrapping paper! If you can donate any wrapping paper (holiday or non-holiday, no birthday-themed) or other items for this service project, it would be highly appreciated. Please drop donations off to Old Main 319 or contact student coordinator Madison at madison.ruge@drake.edu.