All posts by Aimee Lane

Discounted basketball tickets for faculty and staff

Faculty and staff can get a reserved seat for a general admission price for Drake men’s and women’s basketball games happening Dec. 19–Jan. 19.

Tickets must be purchased online in advance of game day. To purchase discounted tickets visit DrakeTix.com/promo and use promo code GRIFF. Email tickets@drake.edu with any questions.

Games available to purchase are as follows:
Dec. 19 – MBB vs. Chicago State at 2 PM
Dec. 23 – WBB vs. Minnesota at 2 PM
Dec. 28 – MBB vs. Mount Marty at 7 PM
Dec. 30 – WBB vs. Indiana State at 6 PM
Jan. 1 – WBB vs. Evansville at 2 PM
Jan. 8 – MBB vs. Indiana State at 5 PM
Jan. 12 – MBB vs. Illinois State at 7 PM
Jan. 13 – WBB vs. SIU at 6 PM
Jan. 15 – WBB vs. Missouri State at 2 PM
Jan. 19 – MBB vs. Bradley at 7 PM

Aimee Lane, Athletics

More Information on January’s multi-factor authentication changes

Starting Jan. 4, when you log into one of the campus systems set up with multi-factor authentication (MFA), you will be prompted to verify your identity by using the Microsoft Authenticator app. We will be rolling out MFA to systems on Jan. 4 and 5. See below for list of what systems will start requiring MFA on each date:

Tuesday, Jan. 4

  • Banner Admin Pages
  • Slate
  • Syntellis
  • Self Service 
  • eAccounts 
  • Touchnet

Wednesday, Jan. 5

  • StarFish
  • Blackboard 
  • Web-based Microsoft Office 365 tools (includes myDrake, Teams, Outlook, OneDrive) 

You will be prompted for MFA weekly when accessing:

  • Web-based Microsoft Office 365 tools (myDrake, Outlook, Teams, OneDrive etc.)
  • Blackboard
  • StarFish

You will be prompted for MFA daily when accessing:

  • Touchnet
  • eAccounts
  • Self Service
  • Banner Admin pages
  • Slate
  • Syntellis

We strongly recommend setting up the Microsoft Authenticator app AND a backup MFA method prior to the Jan. 4 deadline. Instructions are provided below. NOTE: If you’re a faculty/staff member, you’ll need to continue using Duo MFA until the switch is made for all systems.

The first 150 people who submit proof of downloading the Microsoft Authenticator app and connecting it with their Drake account will receive a $1 off coupon to use at the campus Starbucks. Visit forms.office.com/r/HGSY0L1JSf to see complete rules and enter. Coupons are going quickly, so act soon.

Learn more by visiting the Multi-factor Authentication Project (FAQ) page. We will be sending out an all-campus email reminder on Jan. 3 to make sure everyone is prepared.

— Jeff Regan, ITS

Drake Dining hours for finals week, J-Term

FALL FINALS WEEK HOURS
HUBBELL DINING
Sunday, Dec. 12
Brunch 9:30 AM – 2:00 PM
Lite Dinner 2:00 PM – 5:00PM
Dinner 5:00 PM—8:00 PM
Late Night 8:00 PM—11:00 PM
Late Night Breakfast 10:00 PM – 11:00 PM

Monday, Dec. 13—Thursday, Dec. 16
Breakfast 7:00 AM – 10:00 AM
Lite Breakfast 10:00 AM—11:00 AM
Lunch 11:00 AM – 2:00 PM
Lite Dinner 2:00 PM—5:00 PM
Dinner 5:00 PM – 8:00 PM
Late Night 8:00 PM—11:00 PM

Friday, Dec. 17
Breakfast 7:00 AM – 10:00 AM
Lite Breakfast 10:00 AM—11:00 AM
Lunch 11:00 AM – 2:00 PM
Lite Dinner 2:00 PM—5:00 PM
Dinner 5:00 PM—7:00 PM
Sat, Dec 18 Closed
Sun, Dec 19 Closed

SPIKE’S CONVENIENCE STORE
Monday, Dec. 13: 10:00 AM – 12:00 AM
Tuesday, Dec. 14: 10:00 AM – 12:00 AM
Wednesday, Dec. 15: 10:00 AM – 12:00 AM
Thursday, Dec. 16: 10:00 AM – 12:00 AM
Friday, Dec. 17: 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM

STARBUCKS AT OLMSTED
Monday, Dec. 13: 7:30 AM – 10:30 PM
Tuesday, Dec. 14: 7:30 AM – 10:30 PM
Wednesday, Dec. 15: 7:30 AM – 10:30 PM
Thursday, Dec. 16: 7:30 AM – 7:00 PM
Friday, Dec. 17: 7:30 AM – 5:00 PM
Saturday, Dec. 18: 8:00 AM—2:00 PM

COWLES CAFÉ
Monday, Dec. 13: Closed
Tuesday, Dec. 14: Closed
Wednesday, Dec: 15 Closed
Thursday, Dec. 16: Closed
Friday, Dec. 17: Closed

J-Term Dining Hours run from dinner Sunday, Jan. 2 – Friday, Jan. 21, 2022. Spring semester board plans start Saturday, Jan. 22, 2022.

MONDAY – FRIDAY
Hubbell Dining Hall Breakfast 7:30 AM – 9:30 AM
Lunch 11:30 AM – 1:30 PM
Dinner 5:00 PM – 6:30 PM
Spike‘s Convenience Store 1:00 PM – 4:00 PM
Starbucks in Olmsted 7:30 AM – 4:00 PM

SATURDAY – SUNDAY
Hubbell Dining Hall Brunch 10:30 AM – 1:00 PM
Dinner 5:00 PM – 6:30 PM

SUNDAY, JAN. 2
Hubbell Dining Hall Dinner 5:00 PM – 6:30 PM

MONDAY, JAN. 17 (Martin Luther King Jr. Holiday)
Hubbell Dining Hall Brunch 10:30 AM – 1:00 PM Dinner 5:00 PM – 6:30 PM

REGULAR DINING HOURS RESUME MONDAY, JAN. 24.

Casey Morgan, Drake Dining

BUILD Spring 2022 learning and development schedule

Bulldogs United In Learning Drake (BUILD) is a learning and development series available to faculty and staff who wish to enhance their professional skills, improve their wellbeing, and expand their boundaries.

We encourage all employees to check out the BUILD Spring 2022 schedule that is now available on myDrake. To register for any class, please send an email to linda.feiden@drake.edu.

January and February offerings:

Leading Hybrid Teams
Jan. 19 from 10–11 a.m.
Olmsted Center, Rooms 310–311

S.T.A.R.T. Standing Against Racism Together
Jan. 20 and Jan. 27 from 1–3 p.m.
Olmsted Center, Rooms 310–311

Meet the STEM Hub at Drake: Who we are, what we do, and what we can do for you
Feb. 2 from 12–1 p.m.
Olmsted Center, Rooms 310–311

Reporting from Qualtrics
Feb. 9 from 11 am. to 12 p.m.
Microsoft Teams

Drake Benefits 101
Feb. 11 from 10–11 a.m.
Microsoft Teams

Slowing the Avalanche: A Values Based Approach to Managing Email Before It Buries You
Feb. 17 from 11 a.m. to 12 p.m.
Olmsted Center, Rooms 310–311

Microsoft OneNote Level 100
Feb. 22 from 11 a.m. to 12 p.m.
Microsoft Teams

Think SMART-Using the SMART Goals Framework for Personal and Professional Goals in 2022
Feb. 23 from 10–11 a.m.
Microsoft Teams

OT Mindfulness Class
Feb. 25 from 12–1 p.m.
Zoom

— Linda Feiden, Human Resources

Deputy Provost 2:10: Finally finals—Two Notes about mental health (ours, and our students’)

When I first became faculty, my mom used to love to say to me, “it’s almost finals!” She’d say this as though being this close to finals felt … good—when in reality, as faculty, it usually meant for me the beginning of massive amounts of work, under time constraints, right before a whole bunch of holidays (and, for me, my son’s mid-December birthday). In my experience, the marathon-length semester becomes, in these next 10 days, a super-duper breathless sprint.

It’s a tricky paradox to navigate—just as our students’ lives are about to become easier, ours are, temporarily, becoming more difficult.

As much as I don’t want to offer bromides about self-care for faculty and staff who are teaching this semester, I do want to acknowledge the mad rush you’re entering—and say that I hope you’re also able to enjoy seeing the proof of your good work in the assignments and exams and final projects that students complete; that you’re able to build in rewards for grading (chocolate or carrot sticks or an expensive coffee for every class entered on time into DUSIS); and that you’ll have time for regeneration during the season ahead.

I also want to remind us all that our students’ collective mental health challenges this fall may very well amplify at the close of the semester.  Many of us will need to breathe deeply, and offer them appropriate assistance. To that end, and as we look toward spring (yes, already), I want to offer a greeting from Kayla Bell-Consolver, the new director of the Student Counseling Center. Kayla and I, along with Dean of Students Hannah Clayborne, have had some promising preliminary conversations about how to support faculty and staff in supporting our students. We have some plans shaking for spring … until then, please read this message, and feel introduced to a new colleague poised to help. Kayla writes:

Greetings,

My name is Kayla Bell-Consolver (she/her/hers) and I am the new Director of the Student Counseling Center. I received both my B.S in Psychology in 2016 and M.S in Clinical Mental Health Counseling in 2019 from Drake University. It brings me great joy to return to Drake in a role I am very passionate about. As a student and professional, I am aware that there may be hesitancy in sending students to the counseling center due to historical experiences and concerns on if their needs would be met. I am very devoted to exploring strategies and implementing programming with our counselors to enhance the quality and quantity of services we provide.

My current focuses are to enhance the quality and access to equitable mental health services for our students of color, suicide prevention and postvention for at risk students, and continue to systemically target mental health concerns in collaboration with the university. To learn more about our counseling center staff, please navigate to Meet Our Staff | Drake University. If you are interested in learning more about the resources that we provide, please navigate to Counseling & Services | Drake University. Through our efforts, I look forward to collaborating with you and learning more from you to best support the mental health needs prevalent on campus.

Kayla Bell-Consolver, LMHC, MS
Director, Drake University Student Counseling Center 
(She, Her, Hers)

— Renée Cramer, Deputy Provost

Deputy Provost 2:10: Technology-supported teaching at the close of the semester

As we begin to enter final grades, think about course copy and migration, and plan spring syllabi and class time, I want to amplify some of the messages the campus community has received from folks within Drake’s Information Technology Services.  (Needed footnote alert: some of this is original text, some of it is brazenly plagiarized from ITS!)

Final grades are due by 10 a.m. on Wednesday, Dec. 22. This is the last day that the University is open, before break begins. To enter final grades, log into myDrake/MyDUSIS, click on the “Grading” icon under the Faculty & Advising section, and then click on the “Final Grades – Submittal Link” link.  Or, enter grades via Blackboard, using the instructions available here.

Don’t forget: Gradebook filtering can help streamline grading.

  • Go to Gradebook > click on the grid view (left) > click on Filter (right)
  • filter by student name to show only grades for one student
  • filter by groups
  • filter by child courses of a merged or cross-listed course

As you prepare to copy or originate new courses for spring, please be aware that there will be variations for instructors.

  • If you are copying from Original (not Ultra) course view, please use the correct instructions and start in the course from the past that currently contains the content.
  • If you are copying from Ultra course view, the process starts from the future/empty course and pulls content in from past courses. You have more granularity about what you copy with the new process. (Don’t copy items that are broken – this will help clean up courses with transition errors.)
  • Copy Courses for Efficiency: Instructions for copying courses.
  • NOTE: Please remove any repeated links referring to the Support Center after you copy content.

To request Course Merges or Course Sharing: Please submit a request through the Blackboard Learn Ultra Request and choose the appropriate option for either merge courses or share/copy course content. Your course can be copied forward while completing a merge. Make sure you include the course that currently contains the content as a part of the request.

If you are new to the look and feel of Blackboard Learn Ultra, and setting up original/new courses, here are some tutorials to help you get started:

  • Blackboard Learn Ultra has a limit of two folder levels. Please keep your content organized within these limitations. By not being able to bury content in folders, students are more likely to find what they need to succeed.
  • If you have a “Content” folder, you can gain back another level of folders by moving items out of the Content folder and up to the main content page.
  • Build content in a chronological order if possible. This helps the students immensely!
  • For Instructors: Where can I get training?
  • FAQs on the Blackboard Learn Ultra update

Finally, please be aware of our institutional storage limitations. This resource on the End of the Semester with BlackBoard Ultra is really helpful for thinking through archiving and storing course material. And, one of my upcoming January OnCampus messages will offer much more specific instructions and ideas for maintaining an efficient set of courses that don’t tax storage bandwidth. As you think about planning and recording lectures for virtual learning content in your spring courses, Panopto is our preferred video content managing system. You can learn about its capacities and how it interacts with BlackBoard Ultra, at this helpful link.  Also, in a January OnCampus, I’ll offer some tips for thinking through the use of Respondus technology for OnLine testing. But, if you’re either finally figuring it out here at finals time (no shame!), OR, thinking about using this technology for the first (or fifth) time this spring, please read these important tips and best practices for that technology!

— Renée Cramer, Deputy Provost

DUiN art show Dec. 3

To celebrate the release of our new Fall 2021 art themed magazine, “DUiN-ism”, DUiN will be hosting an art show featuring art from our magazine.

From 11 a.m.–3 p.m. on Friday, Dec. 3, we will be selling various art prints (such as the one featured on the first slide) along with auctioning @drakeugriff original art.

Come dressed in your fanciest formal/pretentious attire, and come celebrate DUiN-ism with our entire staff.

— Kelsey Christiansen, senior

J-Term Prevention Ambassador training

Prevention Ambassadors help ensure that sexual and dating violence prevention conversations continue to happen across campus. As a Prevention Ambassador, you will be equipped to lead inclusive and meaningful conversations about how to create a safe campus environment.

The J-Term training will be virtually and you must be able to attend all three sessions.

We will hold trainings on the following dates:
Monday, Jan. 3, Jan. 10, and Jan. 17 from 1:30–4 p.m. OR
Tuesday, Jan. 4, Jan. 11, and Jan. 18 from 9:30–12 p.m.

Sign up

In the spring, we will have a new and revamped Prevention Ambassador model. If you have an interest in being more involved, we will meet regularly to continue our education, facilitation skills, and event planning. Involvement after training is not a requirement.

— Lynne Cornelius, Violence Prevention & Programming

‘Help Your Shelf’ initiative

As we approach the end of the semester, we want to extend an invitation to students, staff, and faculty to donate items to the Help Your Shelf Initiative, a campus resource for students who need school supplies or personal care items. Feel free to bring the items listed below to Sofia Turnbull, 515–271–4615, sofia.turnbull@drake.edu. Items will be stored in Meredith Hall, Room 104. Whenever the room is not scheduled for an event (a weekly schedule is posted on the outside of the room) students may go in and retrieve the items they need. We greatly appreciate your generous support of this campus resource.

Deodorant

 (men’s and women’s)

Cough DropsPens/Mechanical Pencils/HighlightersWater BottleSticky Notes (various sizes)
Hand sanitizerNotebooks/3-ring BindersMini first aid kitsWhite OutBatteries ( AA and AAA)
Tissue2-pocket portfolio foldersBackpacksBasic PlannerToothpaste/Toothbrush

— Hannah Clayborne, Dean of Students

Additional printers installed on campus

Last week, new printers were installed in Meredith, Fitch, and Harvey-Ingham Halls. Our staff is working hard to match up the number and type of machines that are delivered with the machines needed in a given area. We are trying to replace all department/building machines simultaneously to avoid the confusion from using both old and new printers, but this continues to be challenging due to ongoing supply chain issues.

Our partners at LRI are coordinating installation and training with department contacts as machines arrive. Our project team will continue to adjust our schedule as machines arrive and update the list at Printer Locations (FAQ).

See guides on using the features of the new printers in the Printing category of the IT service portal. Learn more about the overall printing project at drake.edu/its/printing/.

— Kris Brewster, ITS