The Olmsted Lot (Lot 16) will be closed this spring on two occasions: Thursday, Feb. 8 from 6 a.m. to 5 p.m. for a campus-wide career fair and from April 25 to 29 for the Drake Relays.
— Scott Law, Public Safety & Operational Services
The Olmsted Lot (Lot 16) will be closed this spring on two occasions: Thursday, Feb. 8 from 6 a.m. to 5 p.m. for a campus-wide career fair and from April 25 to 29 for the Drake Relays.
— Scott Law, Public Safety & Operational Services
The University Book Store is proud to carry two clothing brands that believe in fair trade, sustainability, respect for their workers and doing good things in their communities.
Alta Gracia is known for implementing a living wage in the Dominican Republic. Workers are paid enough to provide a family access to three healthy meals a day, a safe home, transportation, healthcare, and education. Proceeds from these purchases go directly to the people making the clothing, helping to provide a pathway out of poverty. The Book Store carries an assortment of Alta Gracia products, including long and short sleeve t-shirts.
League Collegiate Outfitters seeks to improve the lives of their employees with programs in El Salvador including financial assistance and gang rehabilitation. The Book Store carries an assortment of League products, including t-shirts, hooded and pullover sweatshirts, pants and shorts.
Please visit our store in the Olmsted Center to see these new products.
— Katie Wilz, University Book Store
View Drake Postal Operations’ new website to learn how the team can save your department time and money. Here are just a few of the ways:
The department’s cutting-edge equipment makes mass mailing easy, whether you need metering, addressing, or automated folding and inserting.
Contact Drake Postal Operations to learn more about its services.
— Tim Reger, Drake Postal Operations
The Department of World Languages and Cultures invites the campus community to chat in Spanish with a native speaker during Conversation Hours. Spanish Conversation Hours are scheduled four times a week this semester: Tuesdays from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m., Wednesdays from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m., and Fridays from 10 to 11 a.m. and from 11 a.m. to 12 p.m. Conversation Hours are held in Meredith, Room 207.
All levels of Spanish speakers from all areas of the Drake community are welcome. The group warmly supports all participants with opportunities for practicing Spanish; no long-term commitment is required to attend. Don’t worry if you haven’t spoken Spanish for a decade, or ever; all participants are on the language-learning journey.
For additional information, contact Assistant Professor of Spanish Inbal Mazar at inbal.mazar@drake.edu.
— Dorothy Pisarski, School of Journalism and Mass Communication
Join ITS for the next session of Tech Tuesday on Feb. 13 from 2 to 2:50 p.m. in the Dial Center Large Conference Room.
The session will focus on tech troubleshooting. ITS staff will help you learn what steps to take when your tech acts up, where to go for troubleshooting information, and how and when to bring in help.
Sign up for this session and other upcoming sessions.
— Carla Herling, ITS
Numerous injuries result from slips and falls on icy sidewalks, parking lots, roads, and other outdoor locations. Here are 10 tips to reduce injuries from wet and icy surfaces.
— Chris Nickell, Environmental Health & Safety
Faculty Senate approved March 18–22, 2019, for next year’s Spring Break.
— Nancy Geiger, Faculty Senate Secretary
Long after you’ve left Drake, you’ll carry pieces of this place with you forever. While all Bulldogs know and love the same campus, each individual student is inspired and shaped by particular experiences in specific spaces—the Drake campus through your eyes. Blue, Drake’s alumni magazine, wants to share your perspective of campus with the Bulldogs who came before you. Send us a high-resolution digital image of your meaningful space, and it may end up published in the Spring 2018 edition, in front of 74,000 alumni. Better yet, your submission could win you some Drake swag! Submissions are due by Monday, Feb. 12. Learn more here.
— Meredith Ponder, University Communications
Vote Smart, a nationally recognized nonprofit political research organization located at Drake, is accepting applications for their spring and summer internship program. To apply, fill out the online application form at votesmart.org/internships.
Vote Smart interns should:
Interns will:
Credit opportunity:
If interested in credit for the internship, contact Jennifer Konfrst at jennifer.gloverkonfrst@drake.edu.
For questions about the internship, email Andrew at intern@votesmart.org.
— Art Sanders, Associate Provost
Are you an education major looking for ways to meet other students, take part in professional development, and build your resume? Consider joining Kappa Delta Pi (KDP) and the Drake Education Association (DEA). Contact Rachel Mohatt at rachel.mohatt@drake.edu for more information.