Category Archives: Campus Announcements Archive

Calling for submissions to the 2024 Nelson Student Research Symposium

The Drake Principal Center for Global Citizenship and the Nelson Institute are looking for submissions to the 2024 Nelson Student Research Symposium, which will be held March 8. This annual event promotes a university-wide discourse on global and intercultural topics. At the symposium, selected students are given a platform to share outcomes of their research on a global topic of interest, practicing presentation skills and obtaining useful feedback from Drake faculty.

We recommend that presentation topics be thematically framed by one of the 17 U.N. Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), which provide a framework for tackling complex, pressing global issues.

How to submit a proposal

While research presentations that support the theme are encouraged, all global topics from any academic discipline are welcome. Presentations will be about 15 minutes each. Papers (or concepts) should be submitted using this online form by Friday, Feb. 16, for consideration. Additional information about the Symposium and the submission process can be found at the Drake Nelson Institute website. For questions, please reach out to global@drake.edu.

— Hannah Sappenfield, Global Engagement

International Student Association presents: Cultural Explosion Nov. 18

The International Student Association will be hosting its annual event with the theme Cultural Explosion on Nov. 18, 2023, in the Knapp Center from 5–8 p.m.

International Night (I-Night) is an annual event that is held every fall. It brings international students, domestic students, and members of the community together, to showcase and include many cultures represented at Drake. During this event, there will be cultural performances and a fashion show of students walking in their traditional clothing. We also include a menu of international foods and raffle prizes. Tickets can be purchased at Eventbrite.  

I-Night 2023 Poster

— Nachalah Gardiner, Senior

QPR: Question, Persuade, Refer training

QPR stands for Question, Persuade, and Refer—three simple steps anyone can learn to help save a life from suicide. Just as people trained in CPR and the Heimlich Maneuver help save thousands of lives each year, people trained in QPR learn how to recognize the warning signs of a suicide crisis and how to question, persuade, and refer someone to help. Each year thousands of Americans, like you, are saying “Yes” to saving the life of a friend, colleague, sibling, or neighbor.

Register for our Gatekeeper course Nov. 28 from 2–3 p.m. and learn QPR in one hour. Participants will learn valuable tools to respond to and support Drake students and anyone that may exhibit the warning signs of suicide. Register here.

Kayla Bell-Consolver, Broadlawns Drake Student Counseling Center

Holiday timesheet deadlines for payroll

Due to the holidays, several payroll deadlines will be moved up.

Instructions to set up a proxy to approve time sheets in your absence are at https://www.drake.edu/hr-internal/managerstoolkit/ under Online Time reporting.

The deadline for monthly direct pays for payroll will be changed to:

  • Nov. 16, 2023, for payroll direct pays for the November monthly payroll
  • Dec. 13, 2023, for payroll direct pays for the December monthly payroll

The deadlines for the biweekly time sheets and direct pays will be:

  • Oct. 23–Nov. 5 hours paid Nov. 10, 10:00 AM Monday, Nov. 6, for employees and noon that day for approvers.
  • Nov. 6–19 hours paid Nov. 22, 10:00 AM Wednesday, Nov. 15, for employees and noon that day for approvers. Employees will need to estimate hours for Nov. 15–19.
  • Nov. 20-Dec. 3 hours paid Dec. 8, 10:00 AM Monday, Dec. 4, for employees and noon that day for approvers.
  • Dec. 4–17 hours paid Dec. 21, 9:00 AM Friday, Dec. 15, for employees and 10:00 AM that day for approvers. Employees will need to estimate hours for Dec. 15–17.
  • Dec. 18–31 hours paid Jan. 5, 9:00 AM Tuesday, Jan. 2, for employees and 10:00 AM that day for approvers.

The deadlines for student time sheets and direct pays will be unchanged:

  • Oct. 1–31 hours paid Nov. 10, noon on Wednesday, Nov. 1, for students and 11:59 PM Nov. 2 for approvers
  • Nov. 1–30 hours paid Dec. 12, noon on Friday, Dec. 1, for students and 11:59 PM Dec. 4 for approvers
  • Dec. 1–31 hours paid Jan. 12, 2024, noon on Monday Jan. 1, for students and 11:59 PM Jan. 3 for approvers.

— Emily Burk, Finance and Administration

Drake Theatre presents Almost, Maine

Drake University Department of Theatre Arts is thrilled to present the enchanting play “Almost, Maine” at the Harmon Fine Arts Center’s Performing Arts Hall from Nov. 16–19. This heartwarming production promises to captivate your soul and warm your heart.

Secure your tickets today by visiting the fine arts box office website, calling 515-271-3841, or emailing boxoffice@drake.edu. Don’t miss this opportunity to experience the magic of “Almost, Maine” brought to life by the talented performers of Drake University.

— Jude Thurman, Senior, College of Arts & Sciences

Bulldog Applause goes to Residence Life

This month we’d like to celebrate the Office of Residence Life. Their dedication and passion shine through in every aspect of their work. Let’s take a moment to recognize the outstanding individuals who make up this dynamic team:

  • Lorissa Sowden, Assistant Dean of Students & Director of Residence Life brings an impressive 26 years of invaluable experience to the table.
  • Randy E. McMullin, Associate Director of Residence Life has been a driving force for 18 remarkable years.
  • Sara Schilling, Assistant Director of Residence Life for First Year Experience, whose infectious energy and creativity have enriched the team for 5 exciting years.
  • Douglas Robinett, Assistant Director of Residence Life for Upper Class Experience, whose fresh perspective and innovative ideas have been a breath of fresh air for the past 3 years.
  • Sonja Brightwell, Administrative Service Specialist, who has been the cornerstone of operations for an impressive 18 years.

Together, this dynamic team embodies the core mission of the Office of Residence Life: to empower students in their personal growth and development, providing them with support and opportunities for involvement. Their unwavering commitment to integrating living and learning has truly elevated the educational experience for our students.

In fact, the team has been going above and beyond in recent years. They initiated DEI development sessions tailored for our Resident Assistant staff, showcasing a commitment to educating themselves to better serve all of our students. Over half of the Residence Life Staff have completed Mental Health First Aid Training, and all RAs have undergone QPR suicide prevention gatekeeper training. This level of dedication to student well-being is truly commendable.

Furthermore, the team has orchestrated a plethora of engaging programs, including DEI offerings and Professional, Academic, and Career Development weeks. Through these initiatives, they foster a sense of community and belonging that is truly unparalleled.

In addition, let’s not forget about the incredible dedication of our two full-time staff members who live on campus, serving nearly 2,000 students day in and day out. Their tireless efforts, from code of conduct meetings to celebrating student successes, undoubtedly leave a lasting impact on student retention and satisfaction.

Sara and Doug have even taken their expertise beyond our campus, representing us as program presenters at the Midwest Regional Student Affairs Conference. Their dedication to excellence and continuous learning is truly an inspiration.

In the face of challenges, this team has shown unparalleled resilience. Despite three full-time positions being eliminated, they have continued to rise above and provide exceptional support to our students.

So, let us take a moment to applaud the remarkable accomplishments and unwavering dedication of the Office of Residence Life team. Their energy, enthusiasm, and genuine care for our students are truly the heartbeat of our community. Thank you all for your incredible contributions!

— Amber Welsh, On Behalf of All Staff Council

Tune into Everclass with alumnus Al McCoy Nov. 16 at 5 p.m.

Join us this Thursday, Nov. 16, at 5 p.m. to experience a one-of-a-kind conversation with legendary Phoenix Suns broadcaster, Al McCoy, FA’54. Recently retired after an incredible 51 seasons as “The Voice of the Suns,” Al McCoy is a true NBA icon. Join us for an exclusive opportunity to delve into his incredible career, hear unforgettable stories from Suns history, and get a behind-the-scenes look at his remarkable journey from the small town of Williams, Iowa, to Drake and the NBA.

This is a virtual event and it is open to alumni, faculty, staff, and students.

Register here.

For questions, reach out to Mady Nachtman at mady.nachtman@drake.edu.