Category Archives: For Faculty Archive

Faculty Senate elections

During the next couple of weeks, eligible voters (full-time faculty of instruction holding the rank of adjunct, assistant professor, associate professor, or professor not primarily engaged in administration) will be nominating and selecting six 2017–2019 At-Large Senators.

Please contact Nancy Geiger (ext. 3095) if you have questions.

—Nancy Geiger

All faculty and staff meeting

Prior to the Feb. 23 Drake social there will be an all-campus meeting from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m., with Sandy Hatfield Clubb, director of athletics, sharing insights and the impact of athletics at Drake. This is open to all faculty and staff.

The Drake social will follow immediately, 4:30–6 p.m. Both events are in Shivers Hospitality Suite, adjacent to The Knapp Center. Attendees will receive one complimentary ticket for beer or wine. Water, soda, etc. are also on the house. Nearby parking is available.

There will also be an all-campus meeting prior to the March 23 social, with Chris Gill, chief information technology officer, at 3:30 p.m.

—Drinda Williams, Office of the Provost

Get your steps in

Are you signed up for the Club Ped Program? We can help you reach your 10k steps by April! Come to the Group X Walking Group class on Thursdays from 12:15 to 12:45 p.m. The class takes place on The Knapp Center track, and it is a fun way to socialize and get some exercise in to break up your busy day!

Upcoming $5 faculty/staff lunches

Tuesday, Feb. 14, 11 a.m.–1 p.m.: Black History Month Meal. Faculty and staff can dine for just $5. Sodexo and the Coalition of Black Students have designed a meal including succotash okra soup, country fried steak, mashed potatoes & grave, fried catfish, mixed greens, baked mac & cheese, hush puppies, red beans & rice, pecan pie, and banana pudding.

Wednesday, Feb. 22, 11 a.m.–1 p.m.: Vegan Lunch at Hubbell. Faculty and staff can dine for just $5.

—Jennifer Bowersox, Sodexo

Pilot program: “First Friday” series

This spring, the Student Disability Services (SDS) office is piloting a “First Friday” series with the College of Arts and Sciences. The first discussion was held Feb. 3. The session provided an overview of services by SDS staff Michelle Laughlin and Leah Berte, and focused on “flexibility with attendance” as an academic accommodation. An overview of best approaches/practices was shared among SDS staff and faculty in Medbury Lounge.

If other colleges or schools are interested in joining the discussion or interested in a particular topic, please contact Leah Berte at leah.berte@drake.edu. The next First Friday will be held on March 3 from 1 to 2 p.m. with a TBA location; the topic will be preparing students for midterms and finals. The rest of the discussion is open to questions the group may have.

—Leah Berte, Student Disability Services

February phishing simulation

In January, a phishing simulation was sent to 500 random faculty and staff; 91.5 percent of those who received the simulation email either didn’t open the email, or didn’t click the link. These are excellent results that show we can identify phishing emails and avoid them.

Later this week, we’ll be sending out the next phishing simulation email to another random 500 faculty and staff members. If you receive the email and open the attachment, you’ll be sent to an informational page. If you receive an email you suspect is phishing, simulated or not, please forward it as an attachment to informationsecurity@drake.edu.

Participating in training like this is an effective and risk-free way to learn about the dangers of phishing and help protect individual and campus data. If you have questions or concerns, please contact informationsecurity@drake.edu.

Learn even more about how to secure your digital life by visiting our blog at its.drake.edu/category/security-blog/.

—Peter Lundstedt, Information Security Manager

All Staff Council Spring Wellness Event

Our focus for this year’s Wellness Event is on mental health. What better way to do this than by eating, conversing, and playing some games? Sodexo has graciously donated some cookies, popcorn, and even a hot chocolate bar. We will have a massage table set up, so bring $10 and register for a time slot ahead of time. Finally, we will give away massages to two lucky people: first draw gets a 1-hour table massage, second draw gets a half-hour massage. See you there!

Time: 11 a.m.–1 p.m. (right after Healthy4U class in Olmsted, Room 310)
Location: Olmsted Center, Parents Hall North
Activities: Bean bag toss, horseshoes, board games, $10 massage, and vendors
Food: Popcorn, cookies, hot chocolate bar from Sodexo, and other vendor snacks
Massage: $10 massages, please register ahead of time (see link above)
Vendors: Hy-Vee, Drake Recreation and Wellness, Drake Counseling Center, and Sodexo

-Tom Heijerman and Marina Verlengia, All Staff Council

Register for the 2017 Drake Women & Leadership Symposium

The 2017 Drake Women & Leadership is scheduled for Friday, March 10. This event is designed to help Drake’s faculty and staff further develop their leadership skills and confidence. As an added bonus, attendees will receive credit toward Human Resources’ BUILD program. Faculty and staff are welcome to join for all or just part of the day, and lunch will be provided for registered attendees.

Schedule 
10 a.m.–Registration
10:15—Welcome
10:30—Session 1: “Owning and Claiming the Powerful You” with Sarah Noll Wilson
12 p.m.—Lunch: Conversity!
1:30—Session: “Five Factors of Strength: Personality, Leadership, and Capitalizing on ‘You’” with Cris Wildermuth
3–4—Ice Cream Social and Networking

Register today at https://drakewomenlead2017.eventbrite.com—seating is limited!

—Stephanie Cardwell, Entrepreneurship Centers