Category Archives: Campus Announcements Archive

Jen Rasmussen named Drake’s new Environmental Health & Safety Director

Jen Rasmussen will serve as Drake’s next Director of Environmental Health & Safety. Jen comes to Drake from the Iowa-Illinois Safety Council were she was an Environmental Health & Safety consultant and trainer. She also served as an Environmental Compliance Specialist at EFCO Forms in Des Moines. Jennifer has a Certificate in Occupational Safety from Iowa State University where she also secured degrees in psychology and sociology. Jennifer has an extensive knowledge and background in developing and implementing health and safety programs and leading legal compliance efforts. We are excited to welcome Jen to Drake.

— Venessa Macro, Chief Administration Officer

First annual Drake wellness conference

Mark your calendars for Oct. 25, 2023, for the first annual Drake wellness conference. The conference will include relaxed social time to get to know the faces of the various departments, presentations, and lectures, as well as experiential activities and breakout sessions.  There are many opportunities to participate in the day and even win some prizes! Keep an eye out for updates. If you would like to be a part of this conference as a facilitator, please reach out to gail.witte@drake.edu.

Gail Witte, Assistant Director of Recreation Service

Student timesheet approval deadline changed to July 5

July 3–4 will be a University holiday. Therefore, the student payroll approval deadline will be changed. The deadline for students to submit timesheets will not change. Students will still have until July 1 at 12 p.m. to submit, but approvals will need to be completed by 11:59 p.m. on July 5.  It is imperative that everyone meets the deadline as this student payroll will be completed in a shorter timeframe. If you will be taking vacation over the summer, consider Adding a Proxy for your approvals.

— Heather Winslow, Administrative Services Specialist

Bulldog Shop under new management, 75% off sale

The Bulldog Shop in Olmsted Center is now open under new management as Drake’s new course materials and retail merchandise vendor, eCampus.com, has begun to serve the Drake campus.

Currently, everything in the store is marked 75% off while supplies last. In addition, you will notice many other merchandise and store enhancements taking place over the summer months.

We are also pleased to announce that Kyle McVey is returning to Drake to serve as the Bulldog Shop manager. Please be sure to stop in and say hello to Kyle and his team.

Updates to the website are also in progress to ensure the store is referred to as the Bulldog Shop rather than the Drake Bookstore. The Bulldog Shop website has lots of great information including detailed instructions on how students can order course materials. Students will now select course materials online and receive them on campus prior to the start of classes.

— Venessa Macro, Chief Administration Officer

Spring 2024 study abroad opportunities, scholarships, and application

Drake students are invited to join the DU Spain: Drake Semester in Seville with Professor Matthew Hayden for the Spring 2024 semester in Seville, Spain. Students will enroll in one Drake course, as well as courses at a local university in Seville. Students don’t need a background in Spanish to participate in the program, as both university partners offer courses in Spanish and English.

We’re also excited to share that students will receive a $2,000 scholarship from our program partner, API. This means the non-tuition fees (room & board, including excursions, and international health insurance) will be reduced by $2,000. Students can apply for additional study abroad scholarships for the spring 2024 semester through the Drake Global Learning Scholarship application found within their program application. Apply for a scholarship by August 15!

Students need to apply here and complete their spring 2024 study abroad application by Friday, September 1. More information about the coursework, including Prof. Hayden’s course titled, “Cultural Diffusion: Values in Art & Architecture,” can be found here. Courses taken in Seville cover a broad range of academic areas, including business, communications, humanities, international relations, psychology, sciences, and Spanish language and culture. Courses can be pre-approved to count toward your major(s), minor(s), concentration, and/or AOIs. Students also have access to their Drake financial aid while studying abroad on this approved program. Students can access the study abroad course approval form online.

Additionally, some J-Term 2024 travel seminars are still open and accepting applications. All affiliate and exchange programs will be open until the deadline of Aug. 15. The list of all open and available programs is on our website.

Questions? Email studyabroad@drake.edu or read more on Drake’s study abroad website: drake.edu/global/studyabroad.

— Karen Williams, Global Engagement

Mental Health First Aid course June 16

Christine Urish, professor of occupational therapy, and Sarah Grady, professor of pharmacy practice, will teach a Mental Health First Aid course on Friday, June 16, from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. in Fitch Hall, Room 102. If you are interested in attending, email Sarah Grady at Sarah.grady@drake.edu.

Mental Health First Aid is an international, evidence-based program that teaches people to identify, understand, and respond to the signs and symptoms of mental health and substance use challenges.

— Sarah Grady, College of Pharmacy & Health Sciences

DART bus updates

The DART bus service is expanding transit options this June with the addition of two new DART On Demand zones in north Des Moines and West Des Moines. DART will also once again extend D-Line service on Saturdays through October for the Downtown Farmer’s Market, beginning at 8 a.m.

As a service reminder, there will be no DART bus service on Monday, May 29, in recognition of Memorial Day.  Regular weekday service will resume on Tuesday, May 30.

— Linda Feiden, Human Resources

The federal loan payment pause is ending soon

Since March 13, 2020 repayment on most federal student loans have been paused with a 0% interest rate. The student loan payment pause will end 60 days after the litigation over the student debt relief program is resolved OR August 29, 2023 (whichever is sooner). More information about the payment pause and the status of the student debt relief program is available at www.studentaid.gov.

Included below is content that was designed to aid borrowers who will begin/resume repayment later this summer.

Drake’s Financial Aid Office is available to assist with questions related to federal student loan repayment. Contact us if we can be of service!

— Ryan Zantingh, Director of Financial Aid

Zimpleman College of Business introduces new leadership structure

The Zimpleman College of Business is implementing a new leadership structure to enhance its ability to manage and develop faculty, recruit new students, and support current students in achieving their goals.

This new lineup, dubbed the Senior Leadership Team, supersedes the Administrative Council, and includes the promotion of several recognized leaders into college-wide roles and the continued contribution from a number of proven leaders. These changes will take effect July 1, 2023:

New and revised roles: 

  • Alanah Mitchell will become the Associate Dean of Academic Affairs with a focus on faculty management and development.
  • Kelley Ellis will become the Associate Dean of Student Affairs with a focus on recruitment and current student support.
  • Kailee Springer will continue to serve as Assistant Dean of Undergraduate Programs with an enhanced focus on current student advising and retention through the introduction of our blended advising model, and will collaborate with Kelley on admission and recruitment initiatives.

New leaders in current roles:

  • Lendie Follett will become the Information Management and Business Analytics Department Chair and serve as co-director of the Data Analytics program.
  • Lori Solsma will become the Department Chair and Director of the School of Accounting.
  • Doug Bujakowski will become the Department Chair and Director of the School of Actuarial Science and Risk Management.

Continuing roles:

  • Danette Kenne will continue in her role as Assistant Dean of Strategic Initiatives.
  • Jenny Jones will continue in her role as Director of Graduate Programs and will join the Senior Leadership Team.
  • Sheri Gavin will continue as the Zimpleman Budget and Office Manager.

I want to thank Sean Severe for the work he has done to move the Zimpleman College of Business forward during his tenure as Associate Dean. As he is welcomed back into the faculty, it is clear that his sensible, thoughtful, intelligent, passionate, and compassionate approach to leadership has been essential to the success of the College.

— Alejandro Hernandez, Dean of the Zimpleman College of Business