All posts by Kathryn Kuckelman

Our Water, Our Future: A Look at the Central Iowa Water Quality Report

Join The Harkin Institute and Polk County for the first official presentation of findings from the Central Iowa Source Water Resource Assessment (CISWRA) report—a groundbreaking scientific study that provides the most comprehensive analysis of water quality in the Des Moines and Raccoon Rivers to date.

This historic event will feature a distinguished panel of scientists who were directly involved in creating this landmark 227-page assessment, offering attendees unprecedented access to the researchers behind this critical work. It will provide an opportunity for residents of Polk County to get the information firsthand and to share their reactions.

For more information about the CISWRA report, click here.

WHAT: Our Water, Our Future: A Look at the Central Iowa Water Quality Report
WHEN:
Monday, August 4, 2025, at 6:00 p.m.
WHERE:
Tom and Ruth Harkin Center (2800 University Ave., Des Moines, IA 50311)
RSVP:
Sign up to attend via Eventbrite

— Kathryn Kuckelman, Harkin Institute

Digging Into Disability Data: Making DisabilityStatistics.org Work For You

Join The Harkin Institute for Public Policy & Citizen Engagement and the Yang-Tan Institute on Employment and Disability at Cornell University for a webinar on using disability statistics in your work using DisabilityStatistics.org. DisabilityStatistics.org provides data from the U.S. Census Bureau, but instead of republishing huge tables of raw data, the site provides maps, charts, and focused tables. This hands-on webinar will use everyday examples to show you how you can take advantage of this tool in your work.

WHAT: Digging Into Disability Data: Making DisabilityStatistics.org Work For You Webinar
WHEN: Wednesday, July 30, 2025, at 12 p.m. CT
WHERE: Zoom
RSVP: Register via Eventbrite

— Kathryn Kuckelman, Harkin Institute

Unveiling Ceremony and Panel Discussion

Join us in celebrating the 35th anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act and our recently awarded “Gold” certification. Earlier this year, the Tom and Ruth Harkin Center became only the second building in the United States to achieve the Gold Rick Hansen Foundation Accessibility Certification.

On Wednesday, July 16, 2025, The Harkin Institute will host an unveiling ceremony for the certification plaque that will hang in our atrium. The ceremony will be followed by a panel discussion that will cover the benefits of universal design and how to implement accessibility features in your work place. Light refreshments will be provided.

Before the unveiling, guests will have a chance to check out the Tom and Ruth Harkin Center for themselves! The building will be open for self-guided tours starting at noon. The Harkin Institute staff will be on hand for any questions you have throughout the tour.

American Sign Language and live-captioning (CART) in English will be provided for all attendees during the unveiling ceremony and panel discussion. ASL interpreters will also be on hand from 2:00 – 3:30 p.m. for those who need interpretation during the open house portion of the event.

WHAT: Gold Rick Hansen Foundation Accessibility Certification Celebration and Panel Discussion
WHEN: Wednesday, July 16, 2025
Open house and self-guided tours: 12:00 – 3:30 p.m.
Unveiling ceremony: 3:30 – 4:00 p.m.
Panel discussion: 4:00 – 5:00 p.m.
WHERE: The Tom and Ruth Harkin Center (2800 University Ave., Des Moines, IA 50310)
RSVP: Please RSVP via Eventbrite if you plan to attend the unveiling ceremony and panel discussion

— Kathryn Kuckelman, Harkin Institute for Public Policy & Citizen Engagement

2025 Farm to ECE Program of the Year—Golden Root Award

Drake University Head Start (DUHS) has been recognized for its efforts in Farm to School and Early Care. The program and staff who have led these efforts were celebrated during the 2025 Farm and Food Celebration on Friday, June 13, in Grinnell, Iowa. The DUHS staff were recognized during a community dinner and award (2025 Farm To ECE Program of the Year) program.  The Department of Education published a story featuring the award ceremony here.

In addition to this event, information about the program and the photos from the application submission will be shared at the 2025 Iowa State Fair, at the Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship booth.  Staff are incredibly grateful for the amazing people who have led these efforts and found an opportunity to bring fresh foods and the joy of gardening to DUHS children and their families.

— Sarah Martinez, Head Start

Immunization Exemption Information

In accordance with Iowa state law, Drake University allows students to request immunization exemptions under certain circumstances, including medical or religious grounds, though these requests are subject to review and approval by University health officials. The exemption process requires students to complete and submit the appropriate documentation—such as signed statements or medical forms—to ensure compliance with public health standards. For full details, guidelines, and required forms associated with the immunization exemption policy, see Drake’s official policy page and Health Center resources: Communication Regarding Immunization Exemptions and Health Policies and Forms.

— Jerry Parker, Vice President & Dean of Students

Get Your Annual Physical by Nov. 30 to Secure Your Discount

As a reminder, employees on Drake’s health plan who wish to receive the wellness health insurance premium discount in 2026 (a savings of over $30 per month), need to complete a physical exam with an in-network provider between Dec. 1, 2024 and Nov. 30, 2025, and submit a completed Premium Discount-Annual Physical Form  by Dec. 1, 2025.  This form must be filled out annually to continue to receive the premium discount, so if you completed a physical last year, it is time to do it again.

The form can be found on the Drake HR website under the DU Well tab. Simply click on Wellness Premium Discount to find a link to the form. Please save a copy of the form on your own computer before filling it out.

If you have not yet scheduled your annual physical with your medical provider, you are encouraged to do so as soon as possible to guarantee you make the Dec. 1, 2025 deadline.

Please contact linda.feiden@drake.edu with questions.

— Linda Feiden, HR

Hydroponic Farm Tour for Health and Science Instructors

WesleyLife Meals on Wheels invites health and biological sciences faculty and staff to tour their hydroponic farm and explore the potential for course collaborations. The tour will take place at Meals on Wheels, 3206 University Avenue, on Friday, July 25, at 1 p.m. followed by lunch and conversation at HUGO’s. To RSVP, email mallary.allen@drake.edu.

— Mallary Allen, Community Engaged Learning

 

Windows Update Process Change Starting July 17

To improve security and keep devices up to date, ITS staff are changing how Windows updates are installed on University-issued computers.

Starting this Thursday, July 17, Windows updates will automatically install after 5 p.m. If a restart is needed, you’ll have one week to complete it.

This change shortens the update window from 28 days to just 7, helping ensure devices stay secure with less user effort. Most updates won’t require a restart, so you may not notice any difference — but when you do, the process should be smoother and more seamless.

If you have questions or concerns about this change, contact the ITS Support Center for help by visiting service.drake.edu/its, calling 515-271-3001, or visiting the lower level of Carnegie Hall.

— Becky Klein, ITS

Updated 2025 SPSS License Available

ITS staff are happy to share that the updated SPSS license for 2025 is now available. To request the download and license to update your software, submit a Software Request ticket through the ITS service portal. ITS staff will respond with the license code and assist you in updating your software.

If you have any additional questions, contact us by submitting a ticket though the ITS service portal at service.drake.edu/its, visiting us in lower level Carnegie Hall, or by calling the Support Center at 515-271-3001.

— Greg Christie, ITS

Drake Law Establishes Sabrina Ray Endowed Fund to Advance Children’s Rights Advocacy

Drake University Law School has received a $300,000 gift from the Sease & Wadding Law Firm to support the Children’s Rights Clinic, in memory of Sabrina Ray, a 16-year-old whose death in 2017 reinforced the need for continued evaluation and improvement of Iowa’s child welfare system.

The donation is part of a $4.175 million settlement between the State of Iowa and a sibling of Sabrina Ray. This gift has established the new Sabrina Ray Endowed Fund for the Children’s Rights Clinic at Drake Law School. The fund will support two key initiatives that honor Sabrina’s life and strengthen legal advocacy for vulnerable youth:

  • The Ray of Hope Award, presented annually at the Drake Supreme Court Celebration Banquet, will recognize a student in the Children’s Rights Clinic whose advocacy on behalf of children in the juvenile court system inspires hope for a better future.
  • The Sabrina Ray Justice for Children Summer Fellowship will support rising second and third year law students who secure internships with non-profit or government agencies specializing in juvenile law. The fellowship includes a stipend for summer living expenses and funding to attend a national child welfare training or conference. It aims to remove financial barriers for students entering the field and expand the pipeline of future child advocates.

“Finances are often a barrier for law students interested in public interest legal work on behalf of children,” said Professor Nickole Miller, Director of the Joan and Lyle Middleton Center for Children’s Rights. “I am particularly excited about the creation of the Sabrina Ray Justice for Children Summer Fellowship which will provide generous summer funding for Drake Law students to intern at children’s rights organizations and attend child welfare-focused law conferences. The fellowship, together with the new Ray of Hope Award recognizing student excellence in the Children’s Rights Clinic, build strong children’s attorneys and envision a future where all children are safe, supported, and empowered.”

The Children’s Rights Clinic provides direct representation to children in child welfare and juvenile justice proceedings. The endowed fund strengthens Drake Law’s mission to train practice-ready attorneys while advancing justice for society’s most vulnerable.

“Sabrina Ray deserved a strong legal advocate and safe and loving home. These funds will be used to honor the life and legacy of Sabrina Ray by supporting and celebrating the next generation of children’s rights attorneys and giving them the tools and experiences needed to be zealous, child-centered advocates,” said Professor Miller.

— Taylor Johnson, Law School