Category Archives: For Faculty Archive

Mandela Washington Fellowship: Project coaches and home hosts needed

Drake is excited and honored to be an Institute Partner for the 2024 Mandela Washington Fellowship, the flagship program of the Young African Leaders Initiative (YALI). Beginning in mid-June, Drake will host 25 of Africa’s emerging business leaders for a six-week program on our campus. One of the highlights for Fellows during the Institute are the Home-Hosted Meals and one-on-one time with Focus Project Coaches to develop action plans to identify and address a need in their business, organization, or community.

Applications for both Home Hosts and Focus Coaches are now officially open.

Home Hosts: https://drake.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_9pD3Sff2lec0IXs 

Focus Coaches: https://drake.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_72vxzAMQ8GYXDNQ 

To learn more about the YALI program, visit https://www.drake.edu/yali/.If you have any specific questions about the YALI program and how to get involved, please contact Jorona Johnson (jorona.johnson@drake.edu) or Lance Noe (lance.noe@drake.edu). 

— Jorona Johnson, Global Engagement

Ultra Hours before Summer 2024

Prepare for fall semester today. As you wrap up the spring semester, we invite you to come to Ultra Hours, hosted by Drake Online & Continuing Education and the Center for Teaching Excellence, to update and copy the courses you need for fall.

Where: Howard Hall Room 131 (Ground floor)
Time: 11 a.m.–2 p.m.
Dates: Thursday, May 16; Monday, May 20; Wednesday, May 22

If possible, please complete this form to indicate when you plan to come and what you plan to work on. If a virtual appointment or another time works better for you, fill out a service request and one of our instructional design staff will be in contact shortly.

— Bret Sikkink, Faculty Development Specialist

Register for the All Staff Council kickball tournament

All Staff Council is bringing back the highly anticipated staff and faculty kickball tournament on Tuesday, May 21, to celebrate the start of summer. Register your team or as a free agent today. Registration has been extended and must be submitted by Thursday, May 16.

Important Details

  • First round begins around 1:30 p.m. and final round begins around 3:30 p.m.
  • Single elimination
  • Teams of 10 to 12

Spectators welcome and encouraged. Yard games and refreshments will be provided—we look forward to seeing you there.

All Staff Council will also draw a winner for the parking pass at this event, names collected for events throughout the semester.

— Courtney Conrad, On behalf of All Staff Council

Register for the All Staff Council kickball tournament

All Staff Council is bringing back the highly anticipated staff and faculty kickball tournament on Tuesday, May 21, to celebrate the start of summer. Register your team or as a free agent today. Registration must be submitted by Monday, May 13.

Important Details

  • First round begins around 1:30 p.m. and final round begins around 3:30 p.m.
  • Single elimination
  • Teams of 10 to 12

Spectators welcome and encouraged. Yard games and refreshments will be provided – we look forward to seeing you there.

— Courtney Conrad, On behalf of All Staff Council

Drake Social on May 13 to recognize milestone service anniversary recipients and retirees

You are invited to join us at the next Provost’s Drake Social on Monday, May 13, in the Schickler Courtside Club, adjacent to the Knapp Center, beginning at 4 p.m. 

During this event, faculty and staff who celebrated (or will be celebrating) a milestone service anniversary or retirement between July 1, 2023, and June 30, 2024, will be recognized on a rolling display at the event.  There will be cupcakes, soft drinks, wine, beer, and light snacks.

Please take a moment to stop by, enjoy some treats, and congratulate your colleagues.

— Linda Feiden, Human Resources

Call for participants: FYS Writing Pedagogy Group, Fall 2024

This group will focus on writing instruction, activities, assignments, and assessments for First-Year Seminar. Instructors who participate in this project will have a one-semester commitment that will include:

  • Working with the Director of Writing, Megan Brown, on the development of a writing assignment, writing activities, or a writing project for their FYS.
  • Attending an individual meeting at the start of the semester (or during the summer if preferred) to work on writing assignment ideas.
  • Attending meetings of all participants in the program in August/September, at approximately midterm, and at end of Fall 2024 semester.  These meetings may be structured as two sessions each time, with half of the participants at each session, in order to facilitate more in-depth discussion.
  • Requiring all students enrolled in their FYS to attend tutoring sessions at the Writing Center at least twice during the semester.
  • Submitting samples of student writing and a brief critical reflection at the end of the semester.

At the end of the semester, participants will receive a stipend of $500.

Participation is limited to 10 individuals. Instructors who have not taught FYS in the past will be prioritized.

If you are interested in participating, please contact Madison Bemus (madison.bemus@drake.edu) by June 30. (Note: if you miss this deadline and you want to participate, please check anyway—summer is not necessarily the best time for getting people signed up.)

If you have questions, contact Megan Brown (megan.brown@drake.edu).

— Megan Brown, Professor of English

Celebrating SJMC Professor Jill Van Wyke’s retirement

On Saturday, April 27, SJMC faculty and alumni celebrated the retirement of Professor Jill Van Wyke at the alumni party in Meredith Hall. Many on-campus colleagues were not able to make it to party to sign her going-away gift, a beautiful print of Meredith Hall. The print will be displayed in the SJMC Dean’s Office, Meredith Hall, Room 118, for the next two weeks, for anyone who would like to stop by and sign the print with their well-wishes.

— Kate Busch, School of Journalism and Mass Communication

Windows 11 upgrade starting May 2

ITS will push the Windows 11 upgrade out to all Windows computers beginning the evening of Thursday, May 2. Here is some important advance information to ensure the process goes as smoothly as possible. 

First, back up any data saved on your computer’s hard drive (C:) or it may be lost. Complete your data backup before you initiate the upgrade process. ITS strongly recommends saving your files in your OneDrive; files saved there will be accessible anywhere you login to your Drake account. If you choose to use a personally-owned external hard drive, ITS will not be able to assist with retrieving your files in the event something goes wrong.  

When the update becomes available starting on Thursday, you will receive a Windows Update notification on your computer and will be able to choose when to begin. 

  • If you’re ready to begin immediately, select the “Restart now” option.
  • If you’re not ready, select either “Pick a time” (which allows you to delay initiating the upgrade up to 28 days maximum) or “Restart tonight” (to install overnight).

You must upgrade by May 30; after that point, it will be forced. On average, the upgrade should take around 30 minutes, during which your computer will be unavailable for any other tasks. Make sure you have reliable connections to power and the Internet for the duration of the process. 

Once the upgrade is complete, you’ll be able to log back in. The primary change you should notice is that the start menu and application icons on the taskbar will be centered at the bottom of your desktop. 

If you notice any issues or have questions, contact us by submitting a “Software Issue” ticket through our service portal (service.drake.edu/its) or by calling the Support Center at 515-271-3001. 

— Jerome Hilscher, ITS