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Georgia Sheriff wins Inspiring Women of Iowa Character Award

Georgia Sheriff, assistant director of programs, The Robert D. and Billie Ray Center.

Georgia Sheriff, assistant director of programs for The Robert D. and Billie Ray Center, was awarded the Character Award during the annual Inspiring Women of Iowa event on April 4. Sponsored by the Girl Scouts of Greater Iowa, the event celebrates inspiring and influential women from around the state. The event honors three women, one in each of the following categories: courage, confidence, and character. The Character Award recognizes women who have shown great character in their relationships and experiences as well as great integrity in how they treat themselves and others. This year, the event received over 80 nominations.

Amy Smit, The Robert D. and Billie Ray Center

University marshals selected

Congratulations to Craige Wrenn, professor of pharmacology and newly selected University marshal, and Rachel Paine-Caufield, associate professor of political science and newly selected assistant marshal. They will assume their marshal duties at the start of the 2018-19 academic year.

Craige and Rachel were nominated by their peers and selected by President Martin, in consultation with Provost Mattison and the deans, for this high honor. The marshals of the University oversee and participate in University commencements, with the marshal serving as Master of Ceremonies. They may also be called on by the President to oversee other University ceremonies.

Stepping down after the 2018 commencement ceremonies are University Marshal Joseph Schneider and Assistant Marshal Professor David Wright. Joseph, Levitt distinguished professor of sociology, has served in the role since December 2013. He was preceded by Lou Ann Simpson. David, professor of journalism and mass communication, has served since May 2003, and was preceded by Lloyd Stjernberg.

Drinda Williams, Office of the Provost

Conversation hours with Human Resources

Members of the Human Resources team will be available Thursday, April 12, from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. in Olmsted Center’s Drake Room. This is a convenient opportunity for you to talk with HR Partner Services about any HR topic that’s on your mind.  You’re also welcome to schedule a meeting at the HR offices, 3206 University Avenue, if another time works better for you. We look forward to meeting with you and hearing your ideas for making Drake an even better place to work.

Debra Wiley, Human Resources

Des Moines Corporate Games

The Des Moines Corporate Games is an eight-week company based competition (June 3 – July 31) that promotes teamwork and company pride. And, it is a lot of fun!

You may participate in one or more events. Events range from team-based to individual and competitive to recreational. All activities are held in the evenings and weekends, and are free (except for golf cart rental). The games are open to all full-time and regular part-time employees, interns, and retirees. Drake will compete against other local companies for a chance to win individual and team medals as well as the Corporate Games trophy.

We need as many people as possible to be a part of these games and to show our Drake pride. Do you see any sports or events you can participate in to help Drake take home the coveted Corporate Cup?

Contact Linda Feiden at linda.feiden@drake.edu for more information.

Sport/Event Opportunities

Bags Basketball 3-on-3 Basketball Shooting
Blood Donation Challenge Bowling Burst Your Thirst Challenge
Cross Country Race – 4K & 8K Cycling Tour Ride Disc Golf
Dodgeball Duathlon Fitness Walk (Ames & Des Moines)
Golf – 4 person best shot Road Race – 5K & 10K Sand Volleyball
Spikeball Track & Field Triathlon
Trivia (NEW this year) Tug of War Ultimate
Yoga Zumba (Ames & Des Moines)

— Linda Feiden, Human Resources

Vacation: Use it or lose it, plan ahead

Time away from work is important for your physical and psychological well-being. Vacation is one means of providing this time to eligible employees. Don’t wait until the last minute, or you may just end up losing vacation time. Vacation cannot be carried over from one fiscal year to the next and must be used by June 30, 2018, or it is forfeited.

We encourage you to look at your calendar and plan your time-off in advance so that it does not conflict with other employees’ time-off and allows for appropriate coverage needs in your department. All vacation is subject to manager approval. Your manager will appreciate the time to communicate conflicts and to plan accordingly.

— Linda Feiden, Human Resources

Join Weight Watchers at Work

Our current weekly Weight Watchers at Work series ends May 1. Tuesday meetings include a confidential weigh-in from 12 to 12:15 p.m., followed by a 30-minute class. Classes are held in Opperman Hall, Room 262. Weight Watchers’ unique mix of face-to-face interaction with a trained leader, group support, accountability, digital tools, and the convenience of meeting in the workplace has been a winning combination for many Drake faculty and staff.

The cost is $156 for a 12-week renewable series with a minimum of 15 participants. Payment may be made in a lump sum or split into three payments.

If you are interested in joining the next Weight Watchers at Work series, please contact Linda Feiden at linda.feiden@drake.edu by Friday, April 27.

— Linda Feiden, Human Resources

Deadline for ordering computers in FY18 coming soon

Computer orders processed by ITS must be ordered no later than April 30 due to the end of the fiscal year. Our computer vendors have a higher volume of orders in the spring, which often results in product backorders. Additionally, ITS technicians shift their focus to projects after the end of the spring semester. Adhering to this deadline will ensure that your order arrives in a timely manner and that vendor invoices get processed by the end of the fiscal year.

Standard computer equipment usually ships from the vendor within one to two weeks. Once we have a complete order received on campus, it can take up to three additional weeks for installation. ITS technicians perform multiple configuration steps to prepare each computer for deployment.

Timing is important throughout the fiscal year, not just at year-end. If you have an open position in your department that will require a new computer, please submit your order as early as possible. We cannot guarantee that our vendor will have stock available at all times. The earlier we receive your computer request, the easier it will be to have the equipment ready for the new employee’s start date.

For detailed information on purchasing computers through ITS, please see the IT Service Portal article, Computer Purchasing Guidelines and Standard Computer Models (FAQ).

— Alicia Mann, ITS

Core Values great topic for Learning Symposium break-out sessions

Drake’s developing Core Values provide rich subject matter for Learning Symposium break-out sessions focused on trust, transparency, and communication. This year’s Drake Symposium theme is Building Trust: Leading the Conversation. Those who have attended campus presentations and engaged in conversations regarding the Core Values may already be thinking about how these might impact how we work together at Drake. The Learning Symposium is a great forum for developing our collective understanding of these Core Values and to think about next steps.

Proposals are now being accepted from faculty and staff for break-out sessions. Break-out sessions should be 45 minutes in length, and they may take a workshop or panel discussion approach. Proposals for poster displays are also being accepted. The deadline for proposal submissions is Wednesday, April 18.

The 2018 Learning Symposium will be Monday, Aug. 20, and this year, it will be held on campus at the Olmsted Center.

Please visit the 2018 Learning Symposium web page for addition information and proposal guidelines.

Drinda Williams, Office of the Provost

Phishing attack methods are evolving

Attackers are constantly looking for a weak link within an organization that can be used to gain a foothold. Once inside, they are free to steal information or money, or wreak havoc on critical systems. Quite often, that weak link is us. When we open links and attachments that we don’t recognize or appear too good to be true, we invite in those that seek to cause us harm.

Over the last six months, security researchers have found that attack methods are evolving. As more organizations provide better education and advanced filtering tools, phishers are improving their grammar usage, spelling, and formatting to convince recipients to let down their guard. We must continue to stay one-step ahead of their tactics.

ITS will send out emails in April that use these same tactics. When you receive any email, slow down and take a second look before acting. Look carefully for ‘red flags’ throughout the message, including the sender, subject, overall message content, links, and attachments. If you receive an email that you suspect may be phishing, forward the email as an attachment to informationsecurity@drake.edu.

Additional training will be assigned to individuals who repeatedly click links or open attachments in phishing emails, simulated or not.

For more information on how to report phishing emails, see the IT Service Portal guide, Reporting a Phishing Message (How-to).

— Peter Lundstedt, ITS

Fall course materials deadline April 15

Faculty (excluding Law): The deadline for submitting course material requests for the fall term is April 15. Receiving your list of materials as soon as possible allows us to source the most affordable books for your students and provide top dollar for students selling books back at the end of the term. With our Online Adoption Tool, selecting your course materials is fast and easy.

Access the Online Adoption Tool

  1. Visit www.drake.bkstr.com.
  2. Go to Books in the top navigation and under the Information heading, click Online Adoptions.
  3. If you need additional training to use the Online Adoption Tool, please contact Donna Hallstrom at donna.hallstrom@drake.edu.

New User?

  1. Follow the steps listed above.
  2. Click on New? Register Here and complete the required fields.
  3. Enter 1623 in the Bookstore Supplied Password field.

Download “6 Ways to Help Students Save on Textbooks” to learn about Follett’s different types of course material purchasing options. If you have any questions about the Online Adoption Tool or how to save students money, contact Donna Hallstrom.

— Donna Hallstrom, University Bookstore