Category Archives: Campus Announcements Archive

Walk the Bulldog Mile tomorrow as part of the Healthiest State Walk

Grab your walking shoes and join tomorrow’s Healthiest State Walk on Wednesday, Oct. 4.  All faculty, staff, and students are encouraged to meet at noon at the start of the Bulldog Mile.  This one-mile path begins outside the Olmsted Center (just southeast of the building).  Along the route there will be individuals passing out playing cards and stickers.   At the end of the walk, those with the highest poker hands with their playing cards will be placed in a drawing for a chance at prizes.

If it is raining, we will move the event to the indoor track at the Knapp Center.  Come alone, bring a friend, or make it a team or department event!

— Linda Feiden, Human Resources

Immersive opera to premiere at the Anderson Gallery

Cadence of Life is a new one act immersive opera commissioned by the Anderson Gallery in collaboration with Drake Opera Theatre.

The performance will be held Thursday, Oct. 5 at 7 p.m. in the Anderson Gallery.  Attendance is free, but a reservation is required.

The opera was composed by Nathan Felix, inspired by the works of Judy Pfaff currently on exhibition at the Anderson Gallery. This commission was made possible by a generous grant from the Friends of Drake Arts.

In this unique interdisciplinary event, Drake Opera Theatre and Chamber Music students will perform the world premiere of Cadence of Life in the Anderson Gallery, surrounded by the works of Judy Pfaff. This immersive experience brings together music and art.

Attendees will stand and walk throughout the performance. If seating is required, please contact andersongallery@drake.edu beforehand to request assistance.

For more information about the Anderson Gallery and Judy Pfaff’s exhibition Freehand, visit the Anderson Gallery website.

— Lilah Anderson, Anderson Gallery Exhibitions and Community Engagement Manager 

National Wireless Emergency Alerts test Oct. 4

Drake University Emergency Management would like to inform the campus that on Wednesday, Oct. 4, FEMA, in coordination with the FCC, will conduct a nationwide test of both Wireless Emergency Alerts (WEA) and the Emergency Alert System at approximately 2:20 p.m.

Most people will received the WEA test message on their mobile phones.  This is NOT a test of the Bulldog Alert system but a FEMA and FCC test.

Find more information.

— Scott Law, Public Safety & Operational Services

Walk the Bulldog Mile Oct. 4 as part of Healthiest State Walk

Grab your walking shoes and join the Healthiest State Walk on Wednesday, Oct. 4. All faculty, staff, and students are invited to meet at noon at the start of the Bulldog Mile. This one-mile path begins outside the Olmsted Center (just southeast of the building). Along the route there will be stops where you can pick up playing cards and stickers.  At the end of the walk, those with the highest ‘poker hands’ will be placed in a drawing for a chance at prizes.

If it is raining, we will move the event to the indoor track at the Knapp Center.  Come alone, bring a friend, or make it a team or department event. Let’s get moving!

— Linda Feiden, Human Resources

Slay Fund call for applications: Receive funding for a social justice-oriented project, event, or partnership

The Slay Fund for Social Justice invites proposals for the 2023–2024 year, which are available to Drake faculty, staff, and both undergraduate and graduate students. We are proud to offer this opportunity to support social change initiatives on campus (or with the community), to sponsor events which raise social justice consciousness and advance equity on campus, and to develop innovative experiences which meet the moment to help make Drake, Iowa, and our world a more just and inclusive place to live.

This fund is made possible through the generous support of Drake alumni, Brent and Diane Slay, who share these goals and their love of Drake University with us.

What types of projects are funded?

There are four broad categories for small- and large-scale grants:

  • Student research/internships
  • Pedagogy for social justice
  • Campus-wide events and speakers
  • Long-term programs with community partners

Descriptions of past projects, including the most recent annual report, are available on the website to help potential applicants develop their proposals. Typical awards range from $1,000 to $7,500, with multi-year projects also considered by the selection committee.

How do I apply?

To apply to the Slay Fund, please visit our website to consider your project’s fit with the goals of the Slay Fund. Proposals (and questions) should be sent to the Jill Allen, Director of the Slay Fund, at slayfund@drake.edu. Applications are accepted on a rolling basis during the year, with a cut-off date of December 5th in fall, and May 5th in the spring.

—Jill Allen, Associate Professor of Psychology & Director of The Slay Fund for Social Justice

Yoga, Self Defense, and Hip Hop, oh my!

Wind down your weekend with a Yoga 101 class designed for beginners on Sunday, Sept. 24, at 2 p.m. in the Bell Center Studio. Need a kickstart to your week? Join us for a Self Defense workshop from 5–6:30 p.m. on Monday, Sept. 25, in the Bell Center Studio. Or, dance the night away with our Hip Hop Dance Night on Friday, Sept. 29, at 6:30 p.m. Don’t forget to sign up for these and our weekly classes below using the Drake Rec app.

Please email wellness@drake.edu with any questions. If you are unable to attend for any reason, no worries. You can cancel your slot in the Drake Rec app, and we will see you next time.

Sunday:
Yoga Restore – 5:00 PM

Monday:
Spin – 12:15 PM
Power Yoga – 5:00 PM

Tuesday:
Pilates – 12:15 PM
Yoga Restore – 5:00 PM
Karate – 6:00 PM

Wednesday:
Yoga Flow – 7:45 AM
Barre Fusion – 12:15 PM

Thursday:
Muscle Mix – 12:15 PM
Zumba – 4:30 PM
Cycle and Stretch – 5:30 PM

Friday:
Yoga Flow – 12:15 PM