Category Archives: Campus Announcements Archive

Be Limitless virtual career conference

Join us for a virtual career conference that celebrates being limitless and authentically you in the pursuit of your goals.

The event will be held virtually on March 4 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. and features speakers from around the country. With the focus on inspiring you to be limitless, the conference is relevant for all majors, first-year students, and grad students.

Why should you attend?

  • Keynote speaker Christen Brandt, author and She’s the First co-founder will walk you through the process of creating your own impact plan, finding your North Star, and avoiding the biggest mistakes in social change.
  • Hear about career journeys and engage with professionals on a variety of topics on which you can learn today and practice tomorrow!
  • Get guidance on how to jumpstart your career, live authentically, and be confident in a professional setting.
  • Practical tips on how to be limitless in a changing work culture and tips to navigate burnout and reduce stress.
  • Sessions will be interactive to provide students with the chance to engage and network with presenters!
  • Build your True Blue Skills (career competencies)!

Register for the conference with your Drake email.

Full conference details:  drake.edu/careerconference/.

Annette Watson, Academic Excellence and Student Success

Tree Campus award and tree removal update

For the past 10 years, Drake University has been recognized by the Arbor Day Foundation as a Tree Campus (Higher Education) and once again our campus has received this award for 2021. To be honored with this prestigious award requires an annual application process. The benchmarks include maintaining a tree advisory committee, adherence to a Campus Tree Care Plan, dedicated expenditures for the Campus Tree Care Program, an Arbor Day Observance, and a Service-Learning Project. The application is approved by the Iowa DNR and the Arbor Day Foundation.

Drake has more than 1,500 trees on campus, including about 130 Ash trees. Decisions to remove trees are made only after careful analysis of whether the tree can be saved as well as evaluating potential safety issues. Our grounds team puts a great deal of time and effort into planting and caring for the trees we have on campus. Over the last five years, Drake grounds staff has planted 379 new trees on campus.

Recently, it was determined that an ash tree needed to be removed and an oak tree needed to be pruned near Meredith/Jewett.  With warmer temperatures, our contractor was able to complete this work last week.

— Colin Atkinson, Facilities Planning and Management

Cowles Library receives grant for women’s suffrage discussion project

Cowles Library is one of 25 libraries nationwide selected to participate in Let’s Talk About It (LTAI): Women’s Suffrage, a grant designed to spark conversations about American history and culture through an examination of the women’s suffrage movement.

During the spring semester, five conversations will be held, each focusing on one grant-nominated book. Each discussion will be led by one Drake faculty member and one Drake student. The programming is sponsored by Cowles Library, Department of History, and Women’s and Gender Studies Program and further builds on the discussions around the traveling exhibit, Toward a Universal Suffrage:  American American Women in Iowa and the Vote For All, on display in the Cowles Library Reading Room from February 21–March 7.

As part of the grant, Cowles Library will receive the following books:

The first discussion in the Drake series will be on Elaine Weiss’s The Woman’s Hour:  The Great Fight to Win the Vote. It will be co-facilitated by Professor Rachel Paine Caufield and Emma Brustkern on Wednesday, March 2, at 5:30pm in the Cowles Library Reading Room.

Celebrating its 40th anniversary in 2022, Let’s Talk About It is a reading and discussion program that involves groups of people reading a series of books selected by national project scholars and discussing them in the context of an overarching theme. The format for a Let’s Talk About It program involves a ten-week series. Every two weeks, a discussion group meets with a local humanities scholar to discuss one of the five books in the theme.

LTAI: Women’s Suffrage is supported by the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH). To explore resources from past LTAI themes, visit the project website.

For more information on the series please visit researchguides.drake.edu/suffrage  or contact any member of the LTAI:  Women’s Suffrage Planning Committee:  Jill Allen, Hope Bibens, Carrie Dunham-LaGree, and Karen Leroux.

Hope Bibens, University Archives and Special Collections

Artist talk with Stacey Robinson: Afrofuturism

The J-Term class Race, Art, and Personhood curated the exhibition “Decolonize: The Black Imagination: An Exhibition of Stacey Robinson’s Afrofuturism Art.” Please join us on Friday, Feb. 11, at 5:30 p.m. at FAC, Room 336, or via Zoom for an artist talk. Stacey Robinson will be our guest via zoom to discuss his Afrofuturist and the ideas that motivate them. His knowledge of Black/ American history is profound. Audience participation and questions are welcome.

Zoom link :https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82092958830

— Lenore Metrick-Chen, Art and Design

Rec Fest Feb. 22 at Bell Center

Drake University will be celebrating NIRSA Recreational Sports and Fitness Day on Tuesday, Feb. 22. Come to the Bell Center to enjoy a variety of activities and prizes for students. Some activities include pop-a-shot, log rolling, badminton, volleyball, basketball, mini-golf, and a prize wheel. Join us in the Bell Center on Feb. 22 for your chance to win, have some fun, and celebrate Rec Day!

— Emily Madsen, Rec Services

Back to Class: Discussion with Lee Ann Colacioppo, Denver Post editor

Hear from Lee Ann Colacioppo, JO’86, about her experience as editor of The Denver Post and throughout her time in the field on Tuesday, Feb. 22, at 6:30 p.m. via Microsoft Teams. This session will be facilitated by Kathleen Richardson, dean of the School of Journalism and Mass Communication. Anyone is welcome to attend, regardless of their affiliation to Drake. Register.

Lee Ann Colacioppo’s first job at The Post was in 1999 as an assistant city editor, and since then she has held several editing positions, including city editor, investigations editor, and news director. She previously worked at The Des Moines Register, Greenville News (S.C.), and Kingsport Times-News (Tenn.).

Courtney Conrad, Alumni Relations

In memoriam: Theresa Graziano

I am deeply saddened to share that our former Drake colleague Theresa Graziano passed away on Nov. 15, 2021. Memorial Services will be held Saturday, Feb. 19, 2022. A visitation will be held from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. with the service starting at 11 a.m. at St. Augustin Catholic Church, located at 545 42nd Street in Des Moines.

Theresa served Drake and our students for more than 20 years within the Office of Residence Life and the Division of Student Affairs. Theresa enjoyed working with students, meeting families at orientation, and serving on various campus and community committees. One of our former students may have said it best when they wrote a message in remembrance of Theresa saying, “There are few people who can get you in check and make you feel loved all in the same moment. Theresa was one of the brightest spots in my time at Drake.” Theresa was a wonderful person and colleague. Her spirit lives on, shining brightly, through all of the lives she touched. We extend our sincerest condolences to her family, friends, and the many employees and students who were graced by her kindness. Our sincere sympathy goes out to all of Theresa’s family.

Read Theresa’s full obituary

— Jerry Parker, Chief Student Affairs Officer

Student research symposia submission deadline Friday

This is a final reminder that the deadline for student paper (or concept) submissions for the Spring 2022 Nelson Student Research Symposia is Friday, Feb. 18, 2022. This year, the symposia seeks student presentations focused on the theme “what it means to be a changemaker in their discipline and how their discipline is addressing a contemporary global issue or societal challenge.” I encourage students to submit papers that they have written for their coursework during the past fall, J-Term, or other terms for presentation at the Spring 2022 symposia. Please keep in mind that while research presentations that support the theme are encouraged, all global topics from any academic discipline are welcome. Information regarding the submission and participation can be accessed here or https://www.drake.edu/nelsoninstitute/students/researchsymposia/callforproposals/.

— Jimmy Senteza, CBPA

Ambassador Branstad office hours

Ambassador Terry Branstad began office hours as part of his role as Ambassador in Residence here at Drake University on Monday, Feb. 7.  Ambassador Branstad will be available to meet with faculty and students and speak to classes and student organizations. This is an exceptional academic opportunity to hear the perspective, reasoning, and experiences of someone who helped shape Iowa and U.S. history.

If you would like to meet with him personally to ask questions about the many experiences he has had throughout his career, please use Starfish to schedule an appointment.

If you would like him to speak to your class or your organization’s event, please complete this Qualtrics survey and you’ll receive a notification after it has been reviewed.

— Sara Hughes, Law School