All posts by Heidi Weiss

Rate adjustment for campus parking to take effect 2019

Beginning fiscal year 2019, faculty, staff, and students will see a three-year graduated rate increase for on-campus parking.

Parking permit rate increases for faculty, staff, and students has remained flat over the past 10 years, while expenses for the maintenance and operation of parking facilities has continued to rise. The increase is designed to help realign Drake’s parking rate structure with the cost to properly maintain, repair, and provision its parking operations.

The new annual and semester pricing structure is as follows. Annual rates are listed first with semester rates in parentheses.

Evening/Weekend lots Commuter lots Resident lots
FY 2019 $80 ($50) $190 ($115) $250 ($165)
FY 2020 $100 ($85) $215 ($135) $265 ($175)
FY 2021 $125 ($75) $250 ($165) $275 ($185)

These rates were carefully developed by the University Parking Committee along with the President’s Council. Drake continuously strives to manage cost structure, while maintaining a thoughtful plan for improving the safety and aesthetics of its parking lots and transportation services.

Faculty, staff, and students can purchase permits by logging into blueView, clicking the My Drake Account Tab, and then selecting Register for Drake Parking Tag.

As a reminder, Drake offers faculty, staff, and students a wide variety of alternative transportation options, including free DART bus rides all over Des Moines with presentation of a Drake ID Card. For up-to-date bus times, download the RideTime Transit App. In addition, faculty, staff, and students receive a discounted rate to ride BCycle bicycles. There are four BCycle stations close to campus; bikes are $3 per trip or $20 per year with unlimited 60-minute rides.

For evening and weekend transit near campus, Drake operates its own evening bus system that runs throughout the fall and spring semesters. Safe Ride is free of charge to students, faculty, and staff. Coming this fall, Drake, in partnership with Enterprise, is bringing WeCar to campus. WeCar is a car-sharing program that allows members to rent and use a vehicle 24/7. Cars will be parked at dedicated spots near campus, and members can rent a vehicle anytime and then return it to where they picked it up.

Public Safety continues to review and improve alternative transportation options to better serve the Drake community. For questions regarding parking rates or transportation options, contact Scott Law, executive director of campus public safety and operational services, at scott.law@drake.edu.

— Scott Law, Campus Public Safety & Operational Services

Student employment: Drake Relays ticket sales associate

The Drake Athletics Ticket Office is hiring seasonal, part-time ticket sales associates for the Drake Relays presented by Hy-Vee. This paid position is open to all Drake students, regardless of experience and/or field of study, although students interested in sales, marketing, and/or sports administration are encouraged to apply. This position requires approximately 3 to 5 office hours during the weeks leading up to the Drake Relays and 12 to 15 hours during the weekend of the Drake Relays. All training will be provided upon completion of the hiring process.

To apply, please submit a current resume to tickets@drake.edu.

For more information, contact the Drake Athletics Ticket Office at 515-271-3647 or tickets@drake.edu.

Ryan Harris, Athletics

Upcoming events at the Innovation Studio

The following events are sponsored by the Innovation Studio and open to all students.

April 11: Meet and greet with Jon Bowermaster

Prior to Jon Bowermaster’s lecture at 7 p.m., there will be a meet and greet in the Innovation Studio from 6 to 6:45 p.m. The Principal Center for Global Citizenship is hosting Bowermaster, a 1976 graduate of the School of Journalism and Mass Communication, Tuesday and Wednesday, April 10 and 11. Read more about his visit and accomplishments.

April 12: 3D Printing

Want to learn more about 3D printing? The Innovation Studio is hosting a 3D printing event on Thursday, April 12, from 3 to 5 p.m. Stop in to see the Sindoh 3D WOX printer in action and to take home a 3D printed item. You’ll also get a chance to try out one of our 3D pens. Professor Chris Porter will be on hand to discuss how he uses 3D printing in his classes and to show students how to use the printer.

Stephanie Cardwell, Entrepreneurship Centers

Anatomy Fashion Show April 10

The premedical fraternity Phi Delta Epsilon will host its annual Anatomy Fashion Show on Tuesday, April 10, in Parents hall from 7 to 8:30 p.m. The event, which supports Children’s Miracle Network, will include music, live performances, artwork for sale, and food. Please come and show your support for your fellow students and professors who will be modeling anatomical systems.

Theresa McAlister

Drake awareness campaign coming soon

This semester at Drake you may start noticing campus wide programming and events that the LEAD Capstone is initiating to increase pride and awareness around what it truly means to be a Bulldog. Over the next couple of months, we will be hosting several events, such as those listed below. We encourage you to participate in these events. More information about individual events will be shared throughout the semester.

  • Public Safety cookout with Scott Law
  • Coordinating a T-shirt exchange/donation
  • Public Safety self defense class
  • Commissioning a Drake mural on campus

For questions, email Grace Maher at grace.maher@drake.edu.

— Grace Maher, Junior

College dining study call for first-year students

Spark Ideas is conducting a study on college dining and needs 10 first-year students. The study is completed online using smartphone app LookLook, and participants receive $150 for their time. This is a great experience for college students, and they pay well, too. Visit their website to learn more. If interested, email the following information to sarah.mondello@drake.edu. If applicants qualify, Spark Ideas will call them with details.

Name
Phone
Meal Plan (Yes or No)
Year at school

— Sarah Mondello, Senior

 

 

New Course: Statistics in Health Sciences

A new course, HSCI 150: Statistics in Health Sciences, will be offered Fall 2018 on Mondays and Wednesdays from 2 to 3:15 p.m. This course reflects the intersection of statistics theory and evidence-based practice in the health sciences. Course objectives revolve broadly around the process of hypothesis testing in laboratory and clinical research. This course is designed to enable students, as future health scientists or health care professionals, to understand fundamental descriptive and inferential statistics used in health research. Prerequisites include MATH 020 or equivalent. The course is open to all students in all majors during the second phase of registration.

Jill Batten, College of Pharmacy & Health Sciences