Category Archives: Campus Announcements Archive

October is DU Good Month

During DU Good Month, we encourage students, faculty, staff, alumni, and friends of Drake to give back to their community and DU Good throughout the month of October. Visit the DU Good Month website to see how you can get involved—share your volunteering/community service storysubmit volunteer hours, volunteer in your community, join us for the DU Good Mile, and more. Share how you are DUing good this month on social media with #DUGoodMonth and by tagging @DrakeAlumni. 

For questions, contact Courtney Conrad, assistant director of Alumni Relations, at courtney.conrad@drake.edu or 515–271–3378. 

— Courtney Conrad, Alumni Relations

Des Moines Marathon to affect parking Oct. 17

The IMT Des Moines Marathon is Sunday, Oct. 17. Drake University is proud to be part of this great Des Moines tradition. The marathon will impact roads and travel throughout Des Moines and specifically at the University at miles 11 and 12. Travel on and around campus will be impacted during the race.

Mile 11 travels down 25th Street and Forest Avenue to Drake Stadium as participants take a lap around the iconic Blue oval. Mile 12 leaves the stadium and enters the campus proper on the sidewalks at the Ray Plaza and continues to Carpenter Avenue and back out to 25th Street.  

There is no parking on Sunday, Oct. 17, along the race route, including but not limited to, 25th Street from University Avenue to Forest Avenue, along Forest Avenue from 25th Street to 27th Street, and on Carpenter Avenue from 25th Street to Painted Street (in front of Carnegie, Old Main, the Law School and FAC) on campus. Vehicles parked in these areas or anywhere along the course route will be towed at the owners expense.

Please expect increased activity and noise during the race. Race marshals will be stationed along the path along with Des Moines Police and Drake Public Safety officers on the campus to keep the course safe for participants and spectators. We ask that you follow the direction of course marshals for everyone’s safety.  

For more information about the IMT Des Moines Marathon and potential road closures or disruptions throughout the city, please see the race map.

— Scott Law, Executive Director, Public Safety & Operational Services

Register for the virtual Blueprint Men’s Summit

Register today for the 2021 Blueprint Men’s Summit held virtually Oct. 13 and 14 at 6 p.m. Registration is FREE. The Blueprint Men’s Summit is an empowering conference designed to develop, inspire, and motivate attendees to become the best version of themselves. This year’s conference has an exciting lineup of guests and speakers including Daymond John of Shark Tank, Luke James of The Chi, Academy and Emmy award-winning band leader Jon Batiste, and Dr. Jerome Adams, former United States Surgeon General, to name a few.

The Blueprint Men’s Summit isn’t just for men. Both women and men who are looking to grow and develop in all areas of life are encouraged to attend!

The event is hosted by Drake alumnus and Board of Trustee member Louis Carr. Carr is president of media sales at Black Entertainment Television (BET) Networks and founder of Blueprint Men’s Summit. Make sure to reserve your virtual seat at the summit today!

Help Your Shelf initiative

Help Your Shelf initiative is a new campus resource for students who may need school supplies or personal care items. Beginning Monday, Oct. 11, items such as notebooks, pens, pencils, backpacks or other school-related items, and personal care items will be available to students who may not have the financial resources to purchase them. 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. If you want to donate items, please contact Sofia Turnbull, 515–271–4615, sofia.turnbull@drake.edu.

—Hannah Clayborne, Dean of Students

Join this year’s Healthiest State Walk

Grab your walking shoes and join this year’s Healthiest State Walk on Wednesday, Oct. 6.

We know that you spend a lot of time working, and it is important to find ways to prioritize staying healthy and active.  The Iowa Healthiest State 11th Annual Walk, presented by Delta Dental of Iowa, is a great way to get started, or keep moving.

To mitigate risk, we will not meet as a large group to start the walk together this year.  Instead, we are asking faculty, staff, and students to take a break sometime during the day on Oct. 6 and go for a walk.  Thirty minutes is ideal, but any amount of time is great.  If you are on campus, walk the Bulldog Mile.  This one-mile path begins on the sidewalk east of the Olmsted Center.  Just follow the signage and big blue paw prints.

As an added bonus, everyone who sends an email to linda.feiden@drake.edu after they complete their Healthiest State Walk, will be placed in a drawing for a chance at prizes!

Let’s get moving and “Walk the Dog” – the “Bulldog Mile”!

— Linda Feiden, Human Resources

Campus buildings to transition from AC to heat mid-October

Drake University will switch from cooling to heating in mid-October based on outside temperatures. The tentative switchover date is Oct. 18. We will monitor the forecast closely over the next few weeks and adjust this date accordingly.

The changeover process takes Facilities Planning and Management about a week to drain the loops and switch systems from one mode (cooling) to the other (heating). We start with the residence halls first since these buildings are occupied 24/7. Once the switch occurs, there is no changing back until the next cooling season (in mid-April).

Thanks for your patience during this fall season when air conditioning may not be available and we prepare to switch from cooling to heat. If a room is not comfortable, please let us know so our staff can see if adjustments can be made.

— Aaron Edwards, Facility Planning and Management

Spring 2022 registration, schedule of classes

The Spring 2022 schedule of classes and related registration information is available online. Registration begins Monday, Nov. 1.

View registration information, including the registration time table that shows when you become eligible to register. View the schedule of classes.

Some courses will be temporarily reserved for students who have declared a certain field-of-study (major, minor, concentration, or endorsement). On Monday, Nov. 15, those reservations will be removed. Note that some courses have restrictions that are permanent.

If you are an undergraduate or pharmacy student intending to make any changes to your field-of-study and have those changes take effect before registration begins, you must file your changes via the change of record request no later than 4:30 p.m. on Monday, Oct. 25. Requests submitted after this date may not be accommodated until Wednesday, Nov. 17.

Ryan Trump, Office of the Registrar

Drake Hoops Fest Sept. 30 on Court Avenue

The Drake men’s and women’s basketball teams are set to take to the streets of Des Moines Sept. 30 for Drake Hoops Fest, a one-of-a-kind fan experience on Des Moines’ historic Court Avenue. The centerpiece of the event will be a basketball court, provided by Sport Construction Midwest, at the intersection of 3rd Street and Court Avenue.

In partnership with the Court Avenue Entertainment District, all vehicular traffic will be restricted from the entertainment district, allowing fans to freely walk along Court Avenue while getting a preview of the 2021–2022 Bulldogs.

Schedule:
5 PM – Happy Hour

6 PM – Kids Activities including photos with Griff II, face painting, prize wheel, Dress Like a Bulldog photo station and more

6:30 PM – Basketball Showcase

8 PM – Silent Disco by Hush

More information.

Aimee Lane, Athletics

Book signing event with Gary Porter author of ‘Griff: My Life as Drake’s Top Dog’

Gary Porter, Drake alumnus and biographer of Griff: My Life as Drake’s Top Dog, will host a book signing event, Friday, Sept. 24, at 4 p.m. at Drake University’s Helmick Commons. The campus community and public are invited to attend. 

The event will include a meet and greet with Porter and Griff I, who served as Drake University’s first official live mascot from 2015–2020. Porter will also speak at the event, sharing how the book came to life and the joys of telling this lovable bulldog’s story. 

In the biography, My Life as Drake’s Top Dog, Griff tells of his time as Drake University’s live mascot—from cheering on the sports teams to collecting donations for his pet food drive, working as a therapy dog, and even campaigning for President.  

Books will be available for purchase at the event.