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Faculty & staff accomplishments: July 11

Karen Wallace, professor of law librarianship, was recently cited by the Iowa Supreme Court. In a June 16 opinion, the court quoted her Drake Law Review article “Does the Past Predict the Future?: An Empirical Analysis of Recent Iowa Supreme Court Use of Legislative History as a Window into Statutory Construction in Iowa,” to support the premise “that members of this court frequently look beyond the text of the statute in the interpretation of statutes.” (p. 26)

Also, Karen was recently elected vice president/president elect of the Mid-America Association of Law Libraries (MAALL). MAALL is a chapter of the American Association of Law Libraries with almost 300 members in thirteen states.

Teri Koch, professor of librarianship and coordinator, serials, acquisitions, and electronic resources, and Andrew Welch, librarian for discovery services and technology, presented “Central Iowa Collaborative Collections Initiative Survey” at the American Library Association Annual meeting in Chicago on June 23 as part of the Print Archive Network Forum.

SJMC news: July 11

Public relations students’ 2016 senior capstone campaign to promote the community of Manning, Iowa, beat professional public relations entries to win the Community Relations category in the 2017 Clarion Awards.  The Manning work also won the Student Public Relations Campaign category. Additionally, work that a public relations writing class did for community client Easter Seals also won an award.

The Clarion Awards contest is presented by the Association for Women in Communications (AWC) and known as one of the most prestigious competitions in the marketing and communications field.

The 2017 contest attracted hundreds of submissions, including five Drake entries. Three of the five won awards. The awards will be presented at the national AWC conference in Dallas, Texas, in September.

—Kathleen Richardson, Dean, SJMC

University Communications hires three new Bulldogs

University Communications welcomed three new staff members in June:

  • Dani Edler, Senior Strategist, Digital Communications, Web Design & Development
  • Ashton Hockman, Assistant Director of Campus Relations
  • Jason Nunemaker, Assistant Director, Digital Communications, Content Management

As senior strategist for digital design and development, Dani will lead the creation of new templates, web designs, and interfaces as the department’s main front-end designer. She brings a deep understanding of user experience and user interface design, as well as experience with modern website accessibility standards.
Before starting at Drake, Dani was the digital marketing director for TRIO in Grimes. She received her bachelor’s in art and design and advertising from Iowa State.

Ashton will oversee internal communications for the University, including the weekly e-newsletter OnCampus. Ashton previously worked as a media relations representative at MidAmerican Energy, and also worked at Kemin Industries. She received a BA in journalism and mass communications, and in communication studies, from the University of Iowa.

Jason joins Drake from Wells Fargo, where he worked for more than 10 years in a variety of positions, most recently as a business applications analyst. He received his bachelor’s from the University of Iowa and his MFA in creative writing from The Ohio State University. Jason will focus on support for the content systems and the site architecture for the main University website and provide recommendations for the use and implementation of internal and external digital communications tools. He brings a wealth of knowledge managing enterprise content.

Please join University Communications and the entire University Advancement team in welcoming Dani, Ashton, and Jason.

—Dave Remund, Executive Director, University Communications

Drake expands commitment to sustainability

Drake has recently become a member of the Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education (AASHE) to further campus efforts toward building a healthy and sustainable campus. Through membership in AASHE, Drake will receive support in advancing its sustainability initiatives throughout the institution and in the community.

“AASHE counts on the support of progressive institutions like Drake University to fulfill its mission of facilitating leadership to transform our planet,” said AASHE Executive Director Meghan Fay Zahniser. “As the gateways to knowledge, higher education institutions have a unique opportunity to make sustainability part of everyone’s agenda. I welcome Drake University to our family of colleges, universities, associations and businesses driving the transformation to a sustainable world.”

AASHE enables higher education institutions to meet their sustainability goals by providing specialized resources, professional development, and a network of peer support.  Membership covers every individual at an institution, so the entire campus community can take advantage of member benefits by using their Drake email to create an account under the membership tab at www.aashe.org.

“We are happy to have Drake University join AASHE and take an active role within this community as we all work to advance sustainability,” shared Zahniser. “We invite students, faculty and staff at the institution to visit our site and create an AASHE account. This will allow everyone to take advantage of the member-only resources, free webinars and discounts to our annual conference. AASHE also offers extensive online resources and discussion forums for professional development and sharing knowledge.”

AASHE hosts the Sustainability Tracking, Assessment & Rating System (STARS), a comprehensive campus sustainability rating system that enables institutions to measure their progress and learn from others, www.aashe.org/stars. With STARS as a roadmap, institutions can select meaningful and appropriate pathways to sustainability while conserving valuable resources, combating global warming, and building healthier communities.  Drake will be assessing the campus this fall to determine the STARS rating and sharing that information in a future OnCampus article.

– Kevin Moran, Facilities Planning and Management

Summer picnic at Olmsted coffee shop

Visit the Olmsted coffee shop July 19 and July 26 for a summer picnic. Lunch will be available 11:30 a.m.–1 p.m. for just $5. Picnickers can also enjoy music and games.

July 19: Your choice of grilled chicken, hot dog, or hamburger; baked beans; chips; cookie; and a drink

July 26: Your choice of a walking taco or burrito bowl, served with all the fixings; dessert; and a drink

If these events are well attended, the summer picnic series will be extended into August.

—Jennifer Bowersox, Sodexo

Congratulations BUILD participants and prize winners

The results have been tabulated: During the past year, 242 faculty and staff participated in at least one Bulldogs United In Learning Drake (BUILD) session and 42 employees earned digital badges.

Bulldogs United In Learning Drake (BUILD) sessions are available to all faculty and staff.  These sessions, lasting from 1 to 3 hours, assist individuals with learning a new skill, improving health, or strengthening professional knowledge. Based on the credit levels of the sessions, individuals work toward digital badges, which demonstrate their commitment to learning.

Congratulations to the following individuals for earning a digital badge during the 2016-2017 BUILD program!  Digital badges will be distributed via email.

  • Level 1 Badges: John Amato, Linda Anderzhon, Lauren Beal, Hannah Bildstein, Alice Cronin, Caron Findlay, Nancy Geiger, James Gieseke, Victoria Haugen, Marlene Heuertz, Linda Judd, Lora Kracht, Gloria Lawless, Kevin Moran, Cookie Moran, Leslie Noble, Melissa Rice, Judy Russell, Mary Sanders, Pamyla Stewart, Jolaine Sweiger, and Valerie Thacker.
  • Level 2 Badges: Tammy Agey, Stephanie Cardwell, Chris Ditter, Patsy Johnson, Heidi Kramer, Lynn McCool, Leslie Merriman, Madeline Mongar-Brodie, Lisa Murphy, Jenny Reitano, Shari Tenney, and Kodee Wright.
  • Level 3 Badges: Sonja Brightwell, Marilea Chase, Wendy Diekema, Linda Feiden, Dianna Gray, Brandi Miller, Jeannie Nielsen, and Deb Wiley.

Additionally, two names were randomly drawn from those who attended at least one BUILD class. The winners are Gloria Lawless and Jenny Reitano.  Each will receive an email with a link to a catalog where they may select a prize of their choice.

If you have suggestions for sessions for the 2017–2018 BUILD program or would like additional information, please contact Human Resources at drakehr@drake.edu.  The program will be available this fall through blueView’s Employee tab, in the Learning and Development channel.  Watch the HR Monthly Minute for the registration announcement.

—Linda Feiden, Human Resources

Welcoming new Bulldogs: June 2017

Several faculty and staff joined the Drake family in June:

Michael Nelson, Professor of Pharmaceutical Sciences, College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences (CPHS)
Michael Daly, Associate Professor, Pharmacy Practice, CPHS
Kelsee Hove, Assistant Professor, Occupational Therapy, CPHS
Yolanda Griffiths, Professor, Occupational Therapy, CPHS
Aaron Katsuma, Coordinator, Men’s Basketball Ops., Athletics
Kaleb Schultz, CPSO 1, Public Safety
Elizabeth Walters, EHS Toddler Teacher, Head Start
Regina Nellis-Becke, EHS Toddler Teacher Associate, Head Start
Naomi Rueger, Administrative Assistant, Office of Admission
Brooke Axiotis, Director, Academic Success, Law School
Ashton Hockman, Assistant Director, Campus Relations, University Communications
Jason Nunemaker, Assistant Director, Digital Communications, University Communications
Danielle (Dani) Edler, Senior Strategist, Digital Communications, University Communications
Daniel Connolly, Dean, CBPA

—Laura Schwarz, Human Resources

Learning Symposium registration is open

Drake faculty and staff are invited to register for what is sure to be an interesting and educational day. This year’s Learning Symposium, Building Community, will be held Aug. 18 at the Sheraton in West Des Moines. Faculty and staff can find more information and register here. The symposium will include a continental breakfast, a large group program, two break-out sessions, and a luncheon. Scott Raecker, executive director of the Robert D. and Billie Ray Center, will give the keynote address.

—Drinda Williams, Office of the Provost

Play in the dirt: Volunteer at Sprout

Sprout—The Des Moines Urban Youth Learning Garden—is looking for volunteers to help with garden upkeep this summer. Located at 25th Street and Forest Avenue, Sprout is a place for all ages to gather, learn, explore, and provide for the community. Drake is a sponsor of Sprout. Faculty and staff are encouraged to use community service leave to volunteer at the garden. Eight hours of community service leave are granted to employees each year. For volunteer information, email renee.sedlacek@drake.edu.

Follow us on Facebook or learn more about using Community Service Leave here. 

—Renee Sedlacek, Office of Academic Excellence and Student Success