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This Week in Drake Athletics

Men’s Basketball
Drake vs. Boise State
Tuesday, Nov. 27, at 7 p.m.
Knapp Center

Football
Drake at Iowa State
Saturday, Dec. 1, at 11 a.m.
Jack Trice Stadium, Ames, Iowa
View ticket information

Men’s Basketball
U.S. Bank Stadium Classic – Drake vs. North Dakota State
Saturday, Dec. 1, at 5:30 p.m.
US Bank Stadium, Minneapolis
• Tickets still available through Ticketmaster using DRAKE18 promo code
• Drake Students: A limited number of Drake Student Section tickets are available for $15 each at the Knapp Center Ticket Office, while supplies last.

Women’s Basketball
Drake vs. Clarke
Tuesday, Dec. 4, at 11 a.m.
Knapp Center
• Pack the Knapp for Character Hosted by the Ray Center (elementary/middle school youth event)

For additional information and complete schedules, visit GoDrakeBulldogs.com or contact the Drake Athletics Ticket Office at 515-271-3647.

Ryan Harris, Athletics

Call for papers: Drake Undergraduate Social Science Journal

The web-based Drake University Social Science Journal (DUSSJ) is accepting submissions for its Spring 2019 edition. Any current Drake undergraduate (or recent graduate) is eligible to submit a paper on a topic in the social sciences (political science, international relations, anthropology, sociology, economics, history, and social psychology). Submissions may be short analytic essays or longer research papers. Papers that feature thoughtful, original analysis, polished writing, and careful citation are especially welcome.

The deadline for submission is Friday, Feb. 15. No more than one submission per person will be considered. Submissions will be blind peer-reviewed by a student editorial board. When submitting a paper, please indicate if it is a research paper or short analytic essay. Also, please indicate the primary discipline and any secondary discipline(s).

Direct questions and submissions to the
DUSSJ faculty advisors, Professors William Boal and Heath Henderson, at advisor.dussj@gmail.com. Find previous editions of the journal at www.drake.edu/dussj.

Heath Henderson, Assistant Professor of Economics

Free Movie Friday: The Nun

Attend the last Free Movie Friday of the semester on Nov. 30 from 9–11 p.m. in Sussman Theater. The Nun will be playing.

More about The Nun:
A priest with a haunted past and a novice on the threshold of her final vows are sent by the Vatican to investigate the death of a young nun in Romania and confront a malevolent force in the form of a demonic nun.

Adam Koch, AS’21

The Comparison Project: Firsthand Accounts of a Miracle Investigator

The Comparison Project will host a lecture titled “Firsthand Accounts of a Miracle Investigator” by Joe Nickell on Thursday, Dec. 6, at 7 p.m. in Sussman Theater.

Nickell is Senior Research Fellow of the Committee for Skeptical Inquiry and investigative columnist for Skeptical Inquirer magazine. With a Ph.D. from the University of Kentucky, Nickell investigates myths and mysteries, frauds, forgeries, and hoaxes. He has authored more than twenty books, most notably the Sceince of Miracles (). He has also appeared on numerous national TV shows, earning titles such as “the modern Sherlock Holmes,” “the original ghost buster,” and “the real-life Scully” (from “The X-Files”).

In his lecture, Nickell will review some of the allegedly miraculous cases that he has investigated over this career. These include phenomena as varied as the Shroud of Turin, weeping statues, faith healing, and other empirical claims of religion.

Monique Rodriguez, College of Arts and Sciences

Art exhibit: “Our Town: Reclaiming the Narrative”

Currently on view at the Anderson Gallery is an exhibition titled “Our Town: Reclaiming the Narrative” curated by Lenore Metrick-Chen, professor of art and cultural history, and students in the professor’s Black Americans and Photography course. The exhibition is on view now through Friday, Feb. 1, 2019.

“Our Town: Reclaiming the Narrative” celebrates the works of a number of Black people in our community who defined their own paths leading to civic engagement and community building, improving the lives of all inhabitants. Three of the people featured in videos are currently Drake students and one a Drake alum who de-segregated Drake’s women’s dormitory in the 1940s.

In light of recent racial incidents, the exhibition demonstrates a Drake University we can be proud of. We need to counter the hate with a show of solidarity in rallies and in academics: amending Drake’s visual culture and white space through exhibitions, and placing Drake in a larger context through thoughtful public lectures. Such events and activities can help catalyze Drake University to become “Our Town” — a more racially aware campus.

Lenore Metrick-Chen, Associate Professor of Art History

Drake Football at Iowa State

The Drake football team will play at Iowa State on Saturday, Dec. 1, to complete the 2018 season. The Bulldogs and Cyclones kickoff at 11 a.m. at Jack Trice Stadium in what will be the first meeting between the two programs since 1985. The Cyclones will be Drake’s 11th opponent of the season after both teams’ Sept. 1 season openers were canceled due to severe weather.

Ticketing for the game:
The only way to ensure your seating with Drake fans in the Drake section is by ordering through the Drake Athletics Ticket Office (515-271-3647 or draketix.com). Tickets are limited and the order deadline is 4 p.m. on Thursday, Nov. 29. All tickets are $30. Drake students will receive priority seating together within the Drake section. Please visit the Knapp Center Ticket Office with valid Drake card to purchase tickets. Tickets can be picked up at visiting team will call, located at Gate 4.

Iowa State has implemented a clear bag policy at all ticketed events for the 2018-19 season. Most purses and bags will not be allowed in the stadium. The following bag types are allowed: plastic, vinyl, or PVC clear totes that do not exceed 12x6x12 inches; one-gallon clear plastic freezer bags; small clutch bags no larger than 4.5×6.5. Exceptions will be made for bags containing items required for medical, family, or child care. Find more information.

Pregame Drake Fan Hangout: 
Drake Athletics has reserved space from 8:30-10:30 a.m. for fans to gather in the Iowa State Alumni Center Uelner Executive Room located on the third floor. A catered breakfast from the Alumni Center will be available first-come, first-served for $12 per person. The breakfast consists of two slices of breakfast pizza, a cinnamon roll, a fruit cup, and beverages. Additionally, a cash bar will be available offering beer, liquor, wine, soda, bottled water, and coffee for purchase.

No RSVP is necessary to attend. The Iowa State Alumni Center is located at 420 Beach Ave on the west side of the parking lots directly north of Jack Trice Stadium (near lots A2 and A3). View map.

Tailgating:
Iowa State does not have a visitors parking or tailgating section. View a map of parking options. View tailgating policies and procedures.

A few key tailgating policies to consider, in addition to the full list at the link:
– Tailgating is limited to one parking space – one parking space per pass will be strictly enforced.
– Lots open at 7 a.m. and are first come, first served
– Glass bottles, kegs, and open fires are not allowed
– Patrons under 21 years of age are strictly prohibited from using alcoholic beverage on university property.

Ryan Harris, Athletics

Update to Bulldog Bucks deposit portal

Over winter break, we are planning to update the payment processing system used to deposit funds into Bulldog Bucks accounts. This will not change the deposit site or anything relating to the Bulldog Bucks account functions. The main change will be the appearance of the payment screens. Please note that any saved payment methods will need to be re-entered and saved with your initial deposit in the new system.

As a reminder, Bulldog Bucks are an optional account on a Drake Card, and can be used for on-campus food, laundry, printing, or bookstore purchases. Bulldog Bucks do carry over from semester to semester, and are cleared after graduation. Guests (parents, friends, etc.) are welcome to give the gift of Bulldog Bucks at any time by clicking “Make a Guest Deposit” at the sign in page—all you’ll need is a Bulldog’s email address to add funds to their account.

If you have any questions or concerns about this update, feel free to email Sara Heijerman at sara.heijerman@drake.edu.

Sara Heijerman, Student Services Center

International Partnership Grant

Drake International is accepting applications for FY2020 International Partnership Grants. Activities eligible for funding are listed below and include a variety of opportunities such as, visiting a partner institution, hosting a scholar, exploring a site for a J-Term class, hosting a delegation, and more. The grant deadline is Wednesday, Dec. 12. Contact Julie Yankey at julie.yankey@drake.edu for additional details. Apply today.

Eligible International Partners:

  • Wiener Neustadt, Austria
  • Universidad de los Andes, Chile
  • Minzu University, China
  • Sichuan International Studies University, China
  • Southwest University of Political Science and Law, China
  • University of International Business and Economics, China
  • University of Clermont Auvergne, France*
  • University of Nantes, France*
  • Pravara Institute of Medical Sciences, India
  • Kwansei Gakuin University, Japan
  • Kosovo (agreement is with Ministry of Education)
  • Tec de Monterrey, Mexico
  • University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
  • Makerere University Business School, Uganda

Please note those denoted with (*) indicate partners with more restricted grant funding; contact Julie Yankey at julie.yankey@drake.edu for clarification.

Eligibility and Criteria for Funding:
Full-time faculty and staff are eligible to apply. Preference will be given to proposals that:

    • Further relevant portions of the University’s Continuous Improvement Plan and the unit’s global engagement indicators in specific and identifiable ways.
    • Broaden or deepen the faculty/staff member’s knowledge of a particular strategic international partner.
    • Advance Drake’s global engagement with our partners in new ways: such as international travel seminars, creating original activities with existing partners, global curriculum development, building upon previous activity, etc.
    • Explain how proposed activities will have specific teaching, research, and service outcomes for student learning, faculty and staff development, and Drake.
    • Are financially supported by the academic unit of the individual submitting the grant.

Julie Yankey, Drake International