Category Archives: For Faculty Archive

Mentor Acknowledgement Day

At Crew, we want to celebrate all of the incredible mentors who have been part of our journey since our program began in 2013. Your guidance and support have made a lasting impact on our scholars, and now it’s time to show our gratitude!

If you’ve been a mentor or are currently one, we’d love to celebrate with you! Join us at the Medbury Honors Lounge on October 28th, between 9-11 am for a casual, come-and-go breakfast! Enjoy bagels, donuts, coffee, tea, and hot chocolate-and grab some fun Crew swag as well.

Thank you from the bottom of our hearts for your continued participation and dedication.

We hope to see you there!

Jazlin Coley-Smith, Provost’s Office

Teaching & Time Management Workshop on Friday, October 25

The Center for Teaching & Learning is excited to host a 1/2-day workshop facilitated by Dr. Rachel McLaren of the University of Iowa and the National Council for Faculty Development & Diversity.

The topic for the workshop is Teaching and Time Management: How to Manage Your Time So You Can Teach Efficiently and Effectively and Have a Life Beyond the Ivory Tower.

Read the brochure for the workshop to learn more.

Friday, October 25 from 9am to 12pm

Collier-Scripps Hall Room 301

Email bret.sikkink@drake.edu to register

—Bret Sikkink, Drake Curriculum and First-Year Seminar

October Provost’s Social

Drake faculty and staff who exemplify the Core Value of Joyful Accountability will be recognized at the next Provost’s Social, Monday, Oct. 21, in Schickler Club (formerly Shiver’s Courtside Club) beginning at 4 p.m.

To nominate a colleague, please use the Qualtrics form. All those nominated will be recognized on a rolling display at the event.

How do we define Joyful Accountability at Drake? We look for colleagues who are curious, creative, bold, and brave, and who strive each day to be their best!

When you nominate colleagues, be prepared to describe how each colleague meets these descriptions. From among those nominated, several will be chosen at random for prizes.

Refreshments will include an assortment of beverages and light snacks. This is a family friendly event. Feel free to bring your children or partner!

—Madison Bemus, Provost’s Office

Generative AI Panel Discussion on Friday, October 25

Join panelists Eric Manley (Computer Science), Sean Rogers (Athletic Training), and Eduardo García-Villada (World Languages and Cultures) as they talk about how generative AI is changing their classrooms.

—Bret Sikkink, Drake Curriculum and First-Year Seminar

Halloween at Old Main

Get ready for some spooktacular fun! On Tuesday, October 29th, from 3:00 PM to 5:00 PM, offices in Old Main will open their doors to the children of Drake faculty and staff for trick-or-treating. Participating offices will have treats to share. We can’t wait to see all the creative Halloween costumes this year!

—Madison Bemus, Provost’s Office

Faculty Lounge Grand Opening

Please join us from 3:30-5:30 pm on October 24th in Howard Hall 212 to celebrate the opening of the brand new faculty lounge! Come enjoy some refreshments, music, and conversation as we break in the new space. This is an open house, so please feel free to come and go as you please.

Soda, wine, beer, and an assortment of appetizers will be served.

—Madison Bemus, Provost’s Office

Reminder on the Survey of Administrative Services

Reminder: As you saw from President Martin’s email, please complete this year’s Survey of Administrative Services by October 22 if you have not already. It is completely anonymous and often takes less than five minutes to complete. You will only be asked to provide feedback on the areas you work with regularly. We’re off to a great start with 173 responses so far with a goal of 350+. Thank you for your input!

— Nate Reagen, Office of the President

Drake CPHS flu vaccination clinic Oct. 7

The College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences is partnering with Broadlawns Medical Center Outpatient Pharmacy to offer flu vaccinations on Monday, Oct. 7, from 9 a.m.–12 p.m. in Harvey Ingham, Room 107, for Drake University faculty, staff, and students.

The flu vaccinations are available through a scheduled appointment (strongly preferred), or on a walk-up basis. Walk-up vaccinations will require additional time on the day of vaccination for completion of paperwork. Signing up at least two days in advance is highly encouraged.

Sign up for a flu vaccination appointment athttps://tinyurl.com/DrakeFlu2024

IMPORTANT:

  • Prescription insurance is required for this flu vaccination clinic.
  • You must bring your ID and prescription insurance card to your appointment. (We are unable to accept cash/credit card payments for services at this clinic).
  • Wear a shirt to your appointment that will allow access to your upper arm.
  • COVID vaccines will not be available at this clinic, only flu vaccinations.

— Jamie Pitlick, CPHS

Executive Director of Human Resources search update

The search for the next Executive Director of Human Resources is going well, with several highly qualified candidates submitting application materials. The search committee consisting of Scott Law (chair), executive director of Public Safety and Operational Services; Alejandro Hernandez, dean of Zimpleman College of Business; Kevin Saunders, director of Institutional Research and Academic Assessment; and Heather Travis, controller, have identified a group of eight semi-finalists. After virtual semi-finalist interviews a group of finalists will be identified for on-campus interviews. The on-campus interview process is likely to take place in late October and will include a wide array of campus constituencies. Thank you to the search committee and to Tricia McKinney for supporting the committee’s work and ensuring a smooth experience for our valued candidates.

Venessa Macro, Chief Administration Officer

Learn about DU England Faculty-in-Residence position for Fall 2025; info session and student blog

The Fall 2024 cohort of DU England: Drake Semester at Harlaxton started their experience with a fancy-dress, sit-down dinner at the manor house (where they live and learn) for Convocation. Led by Professor Mary M. McCarthy (Department of Political Science), students Camden Eckhoff, Kylie Greer, Isaiah Hulshof, Lizzy O’Neel, and Samantha Pollack are studying topics such as sacred architecture, international law, and Shakespeare, with visits to places like the Lincoln Cathedral, the UK Supreme Court, and Stratford-upon-Avon. You can follow their adventures through Sam’s blog here.

If Harlaxton looks like the adventure you have been looking for, the application for the Fall 2025 Faculty-in-Residence position is currently open. 

Attend a faculty information session on Friday, Oct. 4, at 10 a.m., Cowles 201 to learn more. Or if you want to discuss your ideas one-on-one, set up a meeting with Director of Education Abroad, Maria Rohach.

Director of Education Abroad

— Maria Rohach, Global Engagement