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Marketing students met in Omaha for fifth annual Murphy Cup

Marketing students from Drake University and Creighton University met in Omaha recently for the fifth annual Murphy Cup, a marketing student case competition. Students worked in teams to develop strategies for marketing a new wholly-owned subsidiary of Union Pacific, a railroad franchise that operates in 23 U.S. states.

The Murphy Cup is the vision of Drake University alumnus Chris Murphy, a member of Creighton’s Board of Trustees and owner of the Ameriwest Corp holding company and First Westroads bank in Omaha, to hold an annual marketing strategy competition featuring top marketing major seniors from Creighton and Drake. Murphy made a substantial donation to make this event possible, covering all event expenses and accommodations.

Each year, twelve students are chosen by the marketing faculty to represent each school. This year’s students from Drake included Haley Morris, Hannah Hoefft, Emily Furlow, Maddy Gildersleeve, Taylor Monkman, Erin Hirter, Rebecca Crepeau, Ben Danile, Dustin Casey, Max Raecker, Louis LaFeve, and Cort McElmury. The competition was held from Nov. 16–18.

On this year’s winning team were Crepeau, who also was honored as the year’s Most Knowledgeable Contributor, and Max Raecker. Casey was named Most Creative Contributor. All students received keepsake items commemorating the event.

“The skills that students need to learn to prepare themselves for the real world can’t always be learned within the classroom,” Casey said. “But Drake and its College of Business and Public Administration do a great job of giving students opportunities to gain these skills through competitions and internships.”

For more information about the Murphy Cup, contact:
Andrew Norman, professor of marketing, at atnorman@drake.edu.

Kailee Springer, College of Business & Public Administration

Student art show: Do You See What I See

Don’t miss the opening reception of the Do You See What I See student art show, Tuesday, Dec. 4, from 7–8 p.m., at the Wesley House. Students in the Flight FYS’ are unveiling their semester long ethnographic project in which they rode the DART buses and took pictures documenting the culture around them. The show consists of 40 photographs and will include statements from the artists. Light snacks will be served.

Erin Lain, Associate Provost for Campus Equity and Inclusion

Men of Color meeting

First, as men of color on this campus, I want to thank you all for all that you do. Believe it or not, whether faculty, staff or student, just your presence makes this campus better. So for that, I thank you.

I also want to announce that we will have our first Men of Color general meeting for staff, faculty, and student males of color. This group was created in hopes of giving the men of color on campus a safe space to process and voice their experiences. In addition, I hope to connect our men of color staff and faculty as well as students to staff and faculty. Lastly, we hope to have meaningful dialogue around topics that affect us as men of color on Drake’s campus and society as a whole.

I understand the experiences of men of color anywhere are not monolithic. This is why it can be powerful for us to come together share our different experiences while building a support system. Our first Men of Color meeting will convene Monday, Dec. 3, at 6:30 p.m. at the Wesley House (directly across the street from Cowles Library). Snacks will be provided. I hope to see you all there.

Josh Wallace, Academic Success and Retention Specialist

First generation student finals prep

The Office of New Student Programs would like to invite first-generation students to attend a finals prep (and social) on Wednesday, Dec. 5, from 5–7 p.m. at Pomerantz Stage. We will have a variety of snacks and drinks (including coffee!) for students to enjoy to take a quick break from studying before finals. We will also have a few tips and tricks on how to succeed during finals week to be the most productive that you can be. Students will also have the opportunity to ask Josh Wallace, academic success and retention specialist, any questions they may have about finals or study strategies as well. We hope to see you there! RSVP here.

Marina Verlengia, New Student and Parent Programs

Wash Away Violence and Homelessness Donation Drive

The Office of Community Engaged Learning and Service is partnering with Monsoon Youth Program to collect donations for their Homelessness Prevention Donation Drive. The items collected will be donated to youth and families at the Iowa Youth Homeless Center on Sunday, Dec. 9. See below for their most needed items. Donations will be collected at the Office Of Community Engaged Learning, 1213 25th St (next to Varsity Theater) until Dec. 7.

Top donations needed:

Laundry detergent pods (free and clear/hypoallergenic recommended)

Laundry detergent (free and clear/hypoallergenic recommended)

Dryer sheets (free and clear/hypoallergenic recommended)

Deodorant (primarily women)
Brand new socks (adult small-XXL)
Brand new sweatshirts and sweatpants (adult small-XXL)

Brand new underwear (adult small-XXL)
Diapers (newborn to 5)
Pads
Panty liners
Tampons
Hand warmers
Flashlights and batteries
Brand new hats
Brand new gloves

 

Renee Sedlacek, Community Engaged Learning 

Start your business while at Drake in the Lorentzen Student Hatchery

Would you like to start (or ramp up) your own business while studying at Drake? Apply for the Lorentzen Student Hatchery. This program will pay you to work on your own startup/business over the 2019 summer break. Applicants selected to participate in the Hatchery will receive coaching, mentoring, educational, and networking opportunities. Plus, we have extended the deadline for applying to the Lorentzen Student Hatchery until Jan. 28, 2019, to give you extra time to work on your application and idea. Pitches will take place early in the Spring 2019 semester. Questions? Visit https://www.drake.edu/cbpa/centers/lorentzenhatchery/ or email jpec@drake.edu.

Stephanie Cardwell, Entrepreneurship Centers

 

Scholarly Voices: From Writing to Speaking  

An informal panel discussion co-sponsored by Jody Swilky, coordinator of writing instruction, and Joan McAlister, coordinator of public speaking instruction, is scheduled for Friday, Nov. 30, from 1–2 p.m. in the Speaking Center, located in the lower level of Cowles Library. Three Drake scholars with considerable experience presenting their scholarship to a range of audiences will discuss what influences them when they present written work publicly. Each of these speakers have developed skills and abilities for public performance that have benefitted their teaching and professional lives, and each is willing to share their experiences with others. For more information, contact Joan McAlister at joan.mcalister@drake.edu.

Art Sanders, Associate Provost