Category Archives: Campus Announcements Archive

Adult Literacy Center moving to DMACC

After decades of service and sponsorship by Drake, the Adult Literacy Center is moving off of Drake’s campus to DMACC’s Urban Campus, located a few blocks off University Avenue.

The Adult Literacy Center improves the quality of adults’ lives by helping them learn to read, write, and comprehend. And, it is the only program of its kind in the Des Moines area. The move will put the Center in a location where students can easily transition into a GED program, receive English language tutoring, or other career preparation services offered by DMACC.

I am very pleased to announce that Anne Murr is returning from retirement to guide the DMACC project. In addition, the current coordinator Vickie Merrifield will manage the program just as she is now with no interruption of service to students. Any funds remaining in the Drake Adult Literacy account will be shifted to DMACC allowing them the resources they need to get everything up and running smoothly.

The Adult Literacy Center provides services to over 100 adults each year. The Center is staffed by volunteers from Drake and the Des Moines community. I sincerely appreciate the many faculty and staff who have volunteered or otherwise supported the center over the years. I hope you will continue your support, which improves the lives of hundreds of deserving adults. Here’s to many more years of service!

For questions, contact Vickie Merrifield, ALCA literacy trainer, at 515-248-7517 or vlmerrifield@dmacc.edu .

—Jan McMahill, Dean, School of Education

Purchase all office supplies through Office Depot/Max

Drake has exclusively contracted with Office Depot/Max for the purchase of all office supplies. They provide next day desktop delivery, unless an item is on backorder. This is the same contract that the Iowa Regent Universities are using so we have discounted pricing due to our consortium volume. Please refrain from using other vendors, such as Amazon, Walmart, Target, or Staples, for office supplies. As one of the largest office supply companies in the U.S.,Office Depot/Max can typically find the item you need at the lowest price. If you find that an item is higher with Office Depot, you can contact Bryan Bellis at bryan.bellis@officedepot.com and he will work with you to find an equivalent item or work with you on bulk pricing if needed.

Please contact Caron Findlay at caron.findlay@drake.edu if you have any questions.

Caron Findlay, Purchasing & Business Services

Discounted basketball season tickets on-sale

Faculty/staff full season tickets

Drake Basketball season ticket packages are currently on-sale.  Faculty and staff receive a discount on season ticket packages. To get the best available seats all season long, purchase season tickets today.

Faculty and staff pricing can be found at DrakeTix.com/season.  Discounted tickets can be purchased by visiting The Knapp Center Ticket Office and displaying your Drake Card.

Women’s Basketball family pass: $99 membership

  • $99 Family pass allows entire family admission to games
  • Pass valid for two named adults and all children 18 years of age and under in the same household
  • Present pass at The Knapp Center Ticket Office for any game
  • Game tickets valid for general admission sections
  • Kids Zone: Pre-game fun zone and inflatables at select games
  • Exclusive opportunities for team meet-and-greet and experiences throughout the season

For more information or to purchase the Women’s Basketball family pass, visit DrakeTix.com/familypass or contact the Drake Athletics Ticket Office at 515-271-3647.

Men’s Basketball 4-for-2 season tickets: $300

  • Buy two general admission season tickets for $300, get two season tickets free. Valid for sections S and T​ (subject to availability)
  • Pay It Forward. Buy two for yourself, give two to your friends. Must provide ​guests’ names and info upon purchase
  • Ticket Multiplier. Help us grow our fan base by referring two new friends the following season. Fans who were recipients of the gifted tickets in year one will have to become a 4-for-2 season ticket purchaser in year two and refer two new friends​.
  • Exclusive opportunities for meet-and-greet and experiences throughout the season.

For more information or to purchase the Men’s Basketball 4-for-2 season ticket package, visit DrakeTix.com/mbb  or contact the Drake Athletics Ticket Office at 515-271-3647.

Ryan Harris, Athletics

Goodbye blueView. Hello myDrake.

As of this Thursday morning, Sept. 20, blueView will no longer be available to campus.

Start using the myDrake portal to access Banner Self Service (MyDUSIS), email, document sharing, and other key campus systems. Navigate to myDrake at my.drake.edu using your favorite browser today. And, don’t forget to update any browser bookmarks or shortcuts. Not sure where to get started? Check out the how to guides.

Carla Herling, ITS

University Book Store two-day sale

The University Book Store will have a two-day sale September 18 and 19. Bookstore hours are 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Shop in store or online. Sale items include 25% off Champion, League, and Gear Drake wear, 25% off headwear, backpacks, and much more. Additional 50% off clearance.

The University Book Store is located in the Olmsted Center.

Katie Wilz, University Book Store

 

Define the Line. Respect the Line: Resources available online

Drake’s Title IX webpage is a one-stop resource for information, resources, and policies addressing sexual and interpersonal misconduct, including sexual violence or assault, sexual harassment, sexual exploitation, dating/domestic violence, or stalking.  The webpage includes the Sexual and Interpersonal Misconduct policy, resources for support, options for reporting, and assistance with safety, housing, or classes or with finding information about our processes and policies.

If you have questions about sexual and interpersonal misconduct, or if you would like to learn more about prevention efforts or Drake’s policies and procedures, please contact the Title IX Coordinator, Katie Overberg (271-2982 or titleix@drake.edu) or the Violence Prevention Coordinator, Lynne Cornelius (271-4141 or prevention@drake.edu).

Define the Line. Respect the Line. is a Drake initiative to raise awareness of prevention efforts as well as resources and support the University provides as it pertains to sexual and interpersonal misconduct. Define the Line. Respect the Line. emphasizes that while everybody has the right to determine their own line, there is one clear line at Drake: sexual or interpersonal misconduct is not tolerated, accepted, or ignored. Think, talk, learn, listen, and act in a way that respects this line—we are all part of Drake.

Katie Overberg, Title IX Coordinator, and Lynne Cornelius, Violence Prevention Coordinator

Ice cream and cookie social honoring Robert D. Ray

Join The Robert D. and Billie Ray Center to celebrate the life of former Governor Robert D. Ray on Wednesday, Sept. 26, on the newly constructed Ray Promenade located east of Collier-Scripps Hall. Ice cream and cookies will be available starting at 2:30 p.m. and President Martin will speak at 3 p.m. Sept. 26 would have been Governor Ray’s 90th birthday.

Hilary Ortmann, The Robert D. & Billie Ray Center 

Mentors In Violence Prevention Training

Sign up to join the ever growing group of students, staff, and faculty involved in helping make Drake a safer and healthier community. Mentors in Violence Prevention (MVP) is a bystander education training that equips participants with skills to engage in difficult conversations around campus and practical intervention techniques. Training will be held three Friday afternoons: Sept. 21, Sept. 28, and Oct. 5 from 1 to 5 p.m. Participants must be able to commit to all three days. Sign up today.

Lynne Cornelius, Violence Prevention & Programming

Changes coming to online contact directory

As part of the recent launch of myDrake, ITS is making improvements to the faculty and staff contact directory, currently located at www.drake.edu/directory/. On Oct. 22, the full campus directory will only be available in myDrake from the Campus Directory link (under the Commonly Used Apps section). It will contain the contact information for departments, and individual faculty, and staff members. The directory at www.drake.edu/directory will be modified to only contain the main departmental contact information.

This change will have several benefits. It will centrally locate the main contact directory within myDrake, and over time, will decrease unwanted spam and phishing of faculty and staff by having individual contact information unavailable to the public. With the every-increasing complexity of attacks, we cannot afford to give away our personal information.

There will be more information in future issues of OnCampus. Have questions? Contact Peter Lundstedt at informationsecurity@drake.edu or Jeremy Sievers at jeremy.sievers@drake.edu.

Peter Lundstedt, ITS, and Jeremy Sievers, University Communications & Marketing

Update from the chief information technology officer

It’s my pleasure to welcome you to (or back to) campus as we begin another academic year. I’d like to begin by reminding you that, due to summer flooding, the IT Support Center, normally located in the lower level of Carnegie, has temporarily moved to the second floor of Collier Scripps. It will remain there through most, if not all, of the fall semester, returning to Carnegie before spring semester.

It’s never pleasant to start the new academic year with an information security threat, but for the second year in a row, Drake has been the target of a sophisticated Labor Day phishing attack. Over a period of three days, attackers were able to trick several individuals into entering their username and password in fake sites that resembled the myDrake portal.

The ITS team detected the phishing attack early and was able to intervene quickly to minimize its impacts. Based on what we know today, no personal or sensitive information was compromised or stolen. We will continue to investigate the attack and take additional action if necessary.

These thieves continuously improve the sophistication of their attacks. As you engage in the important work that you do here as students, faculty, and staff, please remain vigilant and carefully examine every email message before clicking any links or entering personal information into web pages accessed from those links.

Please continue to keep in mind the following tips:

  • Slow down and look carefully. Watch for misspellings, poor grammar, or other obvious errors.
  • Check the source of the message. Ask yourself if the sender makes sense given the content.
  • Watch where you click. Hover over the link and examine the destination before clicking.
  • Be wary of attachments. If you don’t know the sender, don’t open an attachment.
  • Don’t give out your password.

When in doubt, report it. Learn how to report suspicious messages.

Drake will continue to make security improvements because these attacks aren’t going to stop and we need to use all available tools to help us protect both our own personal information and the rest of the sensitive and personal data that Drake manages.

On a more positive note, ITS is bringing some exciting new resources to the Drake community.

The new myDrake portal is here and is rapidly becoming the go-to site for access to the University’s resources. As part of the myDrake project, blueView, Drake’s current portal, will no longer be available as of Sept. 20. If you haven’t yet used myDrake, give it a try. Not sure how to get started? Visit the how-to guides.

Take some time to browse the list of upcoming Tech Tuesday sessions and join us for any topics of interest. Tech Tuesdays are one-hour information and learning sessions on a variety of IT topics for users of all levels and interests. Attendees have reported that the sessions are engaging, informative, and beneficial. Please let Carla Herling know of any topics you would like to see covered at future sessions.

Finally, we are excited to offer you the opportunity to listen in on our weekly project update meetings. These 30-minute project update meetings are held every two weeks, in which ITS staff review the status of active projects. View a list of upcoming dates. Anyone can join the Blackboard Collaborate web conference. Find detailed instructions. You can also connect by phone at 571-392-7650 using PIN# 9060694541.

On a personal note, I’m grateful for the continuing opportunity to serve the students, faculty, and staff of Drake University. I’m reminded every day of the strong commitments we make to each other, demonstrating how we live our new core values, and I believe sincerely that, together, we do transform lives and strengthen communities. Thank you for all that you do to make Drake special.

Chris Gill, ITS