All posts by Linda Feiden

Call For Nominations: Levitt Employee Excellence And Community Service Awards

All Drake faculty and staff are invited and encouraged to nominate a colleague for the 2026 Madelyn M. Levitt Distinguished Community Service and Employee Excellence Awards.

The Employee Excellence Award is presented to a staff member who demonstrates exceptional commitment to excellence in the performance of their duties. The Distinguished Community Service Award recognizes the outstanding contributions of Drake faculty and staff to the Drake community. The criteria to be eligible for each of these awards can be found here.

To nominate a colleague, submit a letter of nomination to Human Resources. Nomination letters may be sent through campus mail or electronically to drakehr@drake.edu.  The subject line should read “Madelyn M. Levitt Award Nomination”.  The letter should detail specific examples of how the nominee exemplifies each of the applicable criteria. Additional letters of support are not necessary, but welcome. Nominations are due to Human Resources by Monday, March 2.

For additional information, please contact Linda Feiden at linda.feiden@drake.edu.

— Linda Feiden, Human Resources

Check Out The Spring 2026 BUILD Schedule

Bulldogs United in Learning & Development (BUILD) provides faculty and staff learning opportunities throughout the academic year to enhance professional skills, improve wellbeing, and create conversation.  BUILD is a great platform for learning new ideas as well as an opportunity to collaborate with others from across campus.

The Spring 2026 schedule is available online and registration is open.  Please take a moment to check out the classes on the Drake HR BUILD Offerings webpage, including detailed descriptions.  There is an online registration link to a Qualtrics survey that makes signing up easy.

This semester’s class list includes everything from designing routines for success and finding ways to fit physical activity into a busy lifestyle, to a mental health first aid for higher education class, and a presentation on the services offered by our employee assistance program.  In addition to classes, take an architectural tour of Meredith Hall, go on a sustainability ‘walk and talk’, or join us for a full fledge tour of the Drake campus. And there’s more!

Most classes are only an hour in length, and many are facilitated by our own faculty and staff.  This is a great way to invest in yourself, support your colleagues, and take in the culture that Drake has to offer.

— Linda Feiden, Human Resources

Wellness Premium Incentive

Many start the year out by getting their annual physical.  If that sounds like you and you are on Drake’s health plan, don’t forget to take a copy of the Premium Discount-Annual Physical Form to your appointment. This form can be found on the Drake HR Internal website.  Just look for Wellness Premium Discount under the DU Well – Wellness and Wellbeing tab.

Those on Drake’s health plan who complete a physical with an in-network provider between Dec. 1, 2025, and Nov. 30, 2026, and submit a completed form by Dec. 1, 2026, will qualify for the wellness health insurance premium discount in 2027, which is a savings of over $30 per month.  Don’t forget, this is an annual event, so make those appointments today.

—  Linda Feiden, Human Resources

All Staff Council Events Committee Survey Request

While we love our yearly kickball event kicking off the summer (pun intended), our interest has dwindled and we are in need of your feedback.

The All Staff Council Events and Community Service Committee has decided on two options:

  1. Corn Hole / Bags Tournament
  2. Pickleball Tournament

Please fill out the survey found here to give us your opinion! The tournament will be taking place in May the week or so after graduation and will be held here on campus.

Thank you in advance for your input!

— All Staff Council Event and Community Service Committee

Fall 2026 FYS Call for Proposals

We are excited to invite proposals for the Fall 2026 First-Year Seminars (FYS). As a cornerstone of our first-year experience, the FYS provides a structured, welcoming environment where students begin building academic confidence, habits, and sense of belonging that will carry them through their Drake journey. These seminars provide incoming students with transformative opportunities to connect with faculty, peers, and ideas in meaningful and developmentally supportive ways.

To propose an FYS for next fall, please complete the Qualtrics proposal form before Monday, February 2, 2026.

If you have any questions as you complete the proposal, contact Bret Sikkink (bret.sikkink@drake.edu) in the Center for Teaching & Learning.

— Kendra Colbert, Drake Online and Continuing Education

 

Try The Bookworm And 500 Strong Challenges

If you like to be challenged but you don’t have time for a structured group program, these challenges may be for you.  Both the Bookworm Challenge and the 500 Strong Challenge are self-driven (do on your own).  There is no form to submit, and you can start either challenge any month that works best for you.

The idea behind this program is that some of you have resolutions, goals, or intentions for the new year.  If your goals include wanting to get more fit or spending more time reading, these challenges may help keep you on track. Just select a month to start and create or print off a blank calendar.  You can easily find them on Excel or online.

  • 500 Strong ChallengeThis challenge invites you to do 500 reps (repetitions) of any strength exercise (push-ups, pull-ups, squats, crunches, etc.) over the course of one month.  Start slow – maybe 5 reps a day for week one, 10 reps a day for week two and on up.  The rules are simple: 1) select just one exercise to challenge yourself, 2) make sure the exercise is difficult enough to challenge you over the course of the month but not too difficult to try, 3) complete 500 reps in a month.  Use your calendar (or any tracking form you create) to record your reps.
  • Bookworm ChallengeThis challenge invites you to read 500 minutes over the course of one month (audio books do NOT count).  Record the minutes you read each day on your own tracking form. The Bookworm Challenge is a good challenge to share with your children to get them in the habit of reading.  Share with other family members, friends, or colleagues, by all reading the same book.  If you need some book ideas – check out Cowles Library or the University Book Club! For more information on the University Book Club, send an email to chibnall@drake.edusara.heijerman@drake.edu, or erica.mcgowan@drake.edu.

Reward yourself if you successfully complete either challenge, and then come up with a new one-month challenge that fits with your goals or passions.

Give it a try and have fun!

Linda Feiden, Human Resources

Sign Up To Attend the Drake University Career Fair Feb. 12, Resume Reviews Feb. 5

Thursday, February 12
3:00 – 6:00 PM
Olmsted Student Center
Register in Handshake 

I can’t go to the career fair—
I’m too busy, too shy, not prepared.
My résumé’s rough,
My future’s unclear,
And networking feels weird.  

But maybe I’ll go to the career fair
Because— 

Because internships start somewhere,
And so do careers,
And one good conversation
Can quiet the fears. 

Because not all paths are decided,
And not all plans are clear,
And sometimes your future
Is waiting right here. 

(modeled after Sick by Shell Silverstein and modified from OpenAI, 2026) 

All students from all majors encouraged to attend! To help you prepare, drop-in to Resume Reviews on Thursday, February 5, between 10am and 4pm in Olmsted (No appointment necessary) to polish your resume and collect resources and advice about how to prepare for the Career Fair (e.g., Dress for Success, Practice Your Pitch, etc.). Questions? Contact career.services@drake.edu 

—Jill Batten, Strategic Director of Advising & Career Services

We Need Your help At The Drake University Career Fair

Drake’s annual career fair is coming up in just a couple of weeks, and we need help from our faculty and staff colleagues to ensure it’s a success for our Class of 2024 and Class of 2025 alumni, all current students, and employer and graduate/professional school partners. 

There are several ways you can help: 

Encourage Participation: Date, time, and location are below. Please distribute these details via email with recent alumni, students, and advisees; post them in your course syllabus; print and post a promotional flier outside your office; share an announcement and reminders in class and during appointments; shout it from the rooftops!

University Career Fair
Thursday, February 12
Olmsted Student Center
3:00 – 6:00 PM

Volunteer: We still need a number of volunteers to help with event set-up, student check-in and registration, employer check-in, and especially event tear-down and clean-up. It’s a great opportunity for faculty and staff to connect with students outside of our usual areas, meet our employer and graduate school partners, and go “all in this together!” If you and/or colleagues from your college/school or department are interested in volunteering, please sign up for a shift on the Career Fair Volunteers SignUpGenius.  

Save-the-Dates: Early spring is always a busy time in Career Services! In addition to our career fair, we have three, campus-wide events to help support students’ career and professional development. Please also help us promote: 

Resume Reviews 
Thursday, February 5 
10am to 4pm 
Olmsted Student Center Conference Rooms (Upper level)  

This is a drop-in, in-person opportunity for students to meet with our Career Services staff, employer partners, and other volunteers for feedback and input on their resume or CV in preparation for the career fair. No appointments necessary! 

Level Up with AI: An Alumni Networking Breakfast 
Friday, February 6 
8:30am to 10am 
Olmsted Student Center, Parents Hall South 

Join Career Services, the Office of Alumni Relations, and 20-25 alumni guests for breakfast, networking, and a keynote address from Drake alum and Director of Talen Development at F&G, Ben Weinberg, about IF, WHEN, and HOW to use AI to support career and professional development. All students must register on EventBrite. Space is limited. Thanks to our event sponsors: Principality Group of Wells Fargo Advisors. 

 Internships & Mocktails 
Thursday, March 5 
5:00pm to 6pm 
Fisher-Stelter Hall (Johansen Student Center) 

An evening design for students to learn about internships and build confidence in professional networking. Enjoy appetizers and mocktails as you make new connections, practice professional ‘mocktail’ etiquette, and learn about internship programs offered through Cintas. All students must register using EventBrite. Space is limited.  

 — Jill Batten, Strategic Director of Advising & Career Services

Core Values Recognition At Provost’s Drake Social Jan. 22

Drake faculty and staff who exemplify the Core Value of Generosity of Spirit will be recognized at the next Provost’s Social, Thursday, Jan. 22, in the Cowles Reading Room beginning at 4 p.m. 

How do we define Generosity of Spirit at Drake? We look for colleagues who trust, empower, and presume the best of others, practice civility, caring, and respect, and are committed to equity and inclusion. 

To nominate a colleague, please use the Qualtrics form. All those nominated will be recognized on a rolling display during the event.  When you nominate colleagues, be prepared to describe how each colleague meets these descriptions. From among those nominated, several will be chosen at random for prizes. 

Refreshments will include an assortment of beverages and light snacks. This is a family friendly event. Feel free to bring your children or partner!

— Anne Marie Greenwood, Office of the Provost