Category Archives: Featured Events Archive

Fall Sussman Lecture to feature South Carolina Mayor

Join The Harkin Institute as it welcomes Columbia, S.C., Mayor Stephen Benjamin to Drake on Monday, Oct. 30. Mayor Benjamin will discuss some of the top issues facing American cities and their elected leaders at 7 p.m. in Sussman Theater, Olmsted Center.

The city of Columbia has confronted many social issues faced by local governments across the country, including ongoing conversations about race, equality and the role of monuments in our society; sanctuary cities and creating welcoming environments; and how cities have become more proactive in the face of state and federal government inaction.

Benjamin was first elected mayor of Columbia in 2010 and currently is seeking his third term in office. He serves as vice president of the U.S. Conference of Mayors and will assume leadership of the organization in 2018. Benjamin has been praised as a thoughtful, innovative leader on issues facing Columbia and American cities in general.

As the capital city of South Carolina, Columbia has been at the center of ongoing discussions about how and where to display confederate symbols, and in 2015, removed the Confederate battle flag from the South Carolina Capitol grounds.

Earlier this year, Benjamin joined mayors across the country seeking clarification on how local authorities should enforce immigration policies and potential consequences for communities that identify themselves as “sanctuary cities.”

This event is free and open to the public. Registration is required.

Emily Schettler, The Harkin Institute

Open house to celebrate new additions to Sprout Garden

The Sprout Des Moines Urban Youth Learning Garden at Drake will host a free open house on Saturday, Oct. 21, at 12 p.m. to celebrate new additions to the garden, share fall and winter gardening tips, and distribute samples of fresh produce. The open house will take place at the community garden located on the corner of Drake’s campus at Forest Avenue and 25th Street.

A pre-open house for Drake faculty and staff will be held on Friday, Oct. 20, from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Faculty and staff are encouraged to stop by and enjoy their lunch break in the newly furnished garden.

The open house will feature the unveiling of a new porch swing and pergola. It will also include a local expert discussing fall and winter gardening, sampling of fresh produce, refreshments, music, and community fellowship.

The event is free and open to the public; donations of canned foods and personal hygiene products are accepted, but not required.

For more information on the event or garden, contact Amanda Martin at amanda.martin@drake.edu.

Lindsay Finnell

CBPA 101 Speaker Series: Risk Management

Drake’s College of Business and Public Administration presents the 101 Speaker Series. The upcoming session on Tuesday, Oct. 17, will focus on risk management. The program begins at 12 p.m., in Aliber Hall, Room 101. Drinks and dessert will be provided. Attendees are welcome to bring their lunch.

The 101 Speaker Series is designed to engage the audience through interaction with a local panel of experts. Attendees will have the opportunity to ask questions on a wide range of topics of interest. The series is open to the public. RSVP on Eventbrite.

Panel experts include:

Randi Ellen Woods Marsh, vice president operational risk & corporate business unit CRO, Principal Financial Group

Peder Skoog, executive audit director, capital & model risk, Wells Fargo, FRM

Dana Nelson-Snyder, internal audit manager, Wellmark

—Dianna Gray, College of Business & Public Administration

One-on-one with women’s basketball Oct. 12

The Drake women’s basketball annual One-on-One event will be Thursday, Oct. 12 at 6:30 p.m. at The Knapp Center. Meet this year’s team and coaching staff as they head into the new season. A social will begin at 6:30 p.m. with a program to follow at 7 p.m. Desserts and refreshments will be served. Join the Facebook event.

For questions, contact the Drake Athletics Ticket Office at 515-271-3647, tickets@drake.edu.

—Tom Florian, Drake Athletics

Bulldog Club Basketball Tip-Off Breakfast: Oct. 26

Join fellow Bulldogs at the Marriott in downtown Des Moines Oct. 26 at 7 a.m. for breakfast and a preview of this year’s Drake basketball seasons. Hear the latest from head coaches Niko Medved and Jennie Baranczyk while enjoying a delicious spread. To attend, RSVP at DrakeTix.com/tipoff by Oct. 20. The event cost $15 to attend.

For questions, contact Austin Strawhacker at 515-271-2228, austin.strawhacker@drake.edu.

—Tom Florian, Drake Athletics

Jane Austen scholar to deliver free lecture Oct. 11

Devoney Looser, author of The Making of Jane Austen, will discuss her book as well as popular culture’s fascination with all things Jane Austen during a free public lecture on Wednesday, Oct. 11, at 5:30 p.m. in the Cowles Library Reading Room. The lecture is presented as part of Drake’s Susan Glaspell Writers and Critics Series.

Looser’s writing on Austen has appeared in The Atlantic, The New York Times, and The Times Literary Supplement. Publishers Weekly recently named The Making of Jane Austen to its “Best Books of Summer 2017” list (nonfiction). She is a professor of English at Arizona State University.

Yasmina Madden, Department of English

Fall Drag Show featuring Shangela

The 2017 Fall Drag Show will be tomorrow, Oct. 11, coinciding with National Coming Out Day. Rainbow Union, Coalition of Black Students, and the Student Activities Board are collaborating to bring Shangela from RuPaul’s Drag Race and three other local queens to Parents Hall. The show starts at 8:30 p.m. All donations, in forms of tips, will go to Iowa Safe Schools.

—Giada Morresi

50 Years from Loving to Today: The Role of Lawyers in Tackling Racial Injustice

50 years ago, the Supreme Court invalidated laws prohibiting interracial marriage in Loving v. Virginia. Today at 4:30 p.m., hear about legal issues in Loving and current civil rights issues and legislation. At 5 p.m. the acclaimed 2011 documentary The Loving Story will be shown with a discussion to follow. The event will take place in Cartwright Hall, Room 213. Food will be served. See the news release for more information.

—Kayla Choate, Law School