Category Archives: For Faculty Archive

Keeping Campus Computers Secure: What to Expect from Upcoming Updates

ITS is committed to keeping our campus computers safe and running smoothly. As part of this ongoing effort, we’ll be rolling out important security updates to Drake-owned Windows computers over the coming weeks.

Most faculty and staff won’t notice anything different, since these updates will install automatically through the normal Windows Update process, usually in the background. Occasionally, your computer may restart and display a white screen with a message asking you not to turn it off. Don’t worry—this is perfectly normal and means the update is working as intended.

If you do happen to encounter this screen, simply let your computer finish the update. No action is required beyond waiting for the process to finish. This helps ensure your device stays secure and reliable.

ITS aims to be proactive and transparent so that, if you experience something unexpected, you know what’s happening and can rest assured your computer is being kept safe. Thank you for helping us keep our campus technology secure.

If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to reach out to the Support Center by submitting a ticket online through our service portal, visiting Carnegie with your device, or calling 515-271-3001.

— Becky Klein, ITS

Fall Update from ITS

As we kick off the new academic year, we want to share a few ITS updates, reminders, and helpful resources to support teaching, learning, and day-to-day work.

Microsoft Learning Pathways Now Available

Faculty and staff now have access to a customized collection of Microsoft Learning Pathways, designed to strengthen skills with essential tools like Teams, Excel, and OneDrive. These guided modules offer a flexible way to explore new features or refresh existing knowledge.

Microsoft regularly updates the content to reflect the latest features and best practices, ensuring users stay current. ITS will continue to add resources for additional software and tools to better support the evolving needs of the campus community. You can access the Learning Pathways Internal Site through the Learning Resources section of myDrake. We encourage departments to explore these helpful tools—and let us know if there are additional topics you’d like to see included.

Classroom Wireless Display Connections

Over the summer, ITS introduced Sharelink Pro Miracast for Windows devices, offering a simpler and reliable way to connect to classroom wireless displays. Classrooms in Meredith and most of Aliber have been upgraded, with more locations scheduled throughout the year. For more information and troubleshooting support, refer to the Using WirelessDisplay knowledge base article or contact the Support Center.

Network Upgrade Begins This Fall

This fall, ITS begins a multi-year upgrade to modernize the campus network, starting with new wireless access points. This work is essential to support growing connectivity needs and maintain a secure campus network.

We understand that stable, uninterrupted internet access is critical to teaching, learning, and daily operations. Although service disruptions are not anticipated, the scale of the network upgrade means work will continue throughout the academic year. ITS will schedule installations to avoid busy instructional times and will coordinate with building managers to minimize any potential impact. Project and schedule updates will be shared in OnCampus to keep campus informed.

October is Cybersecurity Awareness Month

Drake continues our commitment to cybersecurity by participating in this national initiative promoting safer online practices. ITS will promote awareness activities throughout October, and in alignment with this effort, annual security awareness training will launch next month—moving from its usual spring schedule to the fall.

Workday Transition Underway

We are excited to begin a three-year transition from Banner to Workday—our new enterprise platform for finance, human resources, and student information systems. The Drake project team, made up of dedicated staff from business offices and ITS, is working hard to prepare for the launch of finance and human resources next fall.

To help the campus community stay informed and ready, we’ve created a dedicated site that serves as a central hub for updates, timelines, and training opportunities.  Visit the Workday Implementation site to explore the schedule and learn more about the project.

Staying in Touch with ITS

Effective communication is central to our service. Here are several ways to stay connected and informed:

  • Email Updates: Sign up to receive an email notification when a service-related announcement is posted on our Newsroom.
  • Text Notifications: Visit myDrake to verify your cell number for Bulldog Alerts, then text “DrakeITSALERTS” to 226787 to opt in to SMS updates.
  • Internal Site: The ITS Internal Site centralizes technology projects, policies, cybersecurity resources, and service announcements.
  • Instagram: Follow @DrakeITServices for tips, reminders, and quick tech insights.
  • Support Center: Resources are available 24×7 on the ITS Service Portal at: service.drake.edu/its. You can also call us at 515-271-3001 or bring in your device during walk-in hours to the lower level of Carnegie.

Wishing you a productive and successful academic year!

— Becky Klein, ITS

Travel Seminar Development Open Advising Session

If you’ve been considering proposing a travel seminar, but aren’t sure how or what support you’d have, this session is a great place to start.

This open session will be hosted by Chelsea Funk, assistant director of education abroad; Catherine Spaeth, an International Education Consultant; and Mary Weber, a group travel specialist from Sovereign Tourism Ltd.

Date:
Sept. 24, 2025 | 10:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. CDT
 
Location:
JSC 301 (Scripps Meeting Room)
Please Register Here:

We look forward to chatting about your program ideas and answering your questions!

Note: Proposals for Travel Seminars for J-Term 2027 are not yet open; additional information will be shared in OnCampus and directly to interested faculty when the call goes out. To get on the distribution list for details, email chelsea.funk@drake.edu with your interest (or attend this session!).

— Chelsea Funk, Global Engagement

Drake Identity Statements: Feedback Needed

As President Martin shared in his message to campus today, your feedback is needed on the draft ‘Identity Statements’ for Drake University. You can find the latest draft of those statements here. The objective is to declare what is most distinctive and powerful about Drake and its people. You can get involved by participating in one or more of the upcoming community forums:

Olmsted Center Parents Hall (in person only)

  • Monday, 9/15, 2:00–3:00 p.m.
  • Tuesday, 9/23, 11:00–12:00 noon
  • Wednesday, 10/1, 3:00–4:00 p.m.

Virtual Sessions

An online feedback form will be made available after the forums have been held. Please make every effort to participate in at least one of the forums. Consistent with the draft Identity Statement of “We Empower Human Connection,” take full advantage of the opportunity to be in community as together we declare what is best about Drake University.

— Nate Reagen, Office of the President

Ultra Hours Fall 2025

You are invited to attend Ultra Hours, hosted by Drake Online & Continuing Education and the Center for Teaching & Learning, to update and copy the courses you need for fall.

Fall 2025 Ultra Hours

Tuesday, August 19 and Wednesday, August 20
1 p.m. – 4:30 p.m.
Howard Hall Faculty Lounge, Room 212

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.

— Brett Sikkink, Faculty Development Specialist

Provide Input on Advising Webinars for 2025-2026

The Office of Advising will be hosting two NACADA webinars this year. NACADA is the Global Community for Academic Advising and has great resources for all student support services, teaching, advising, and mentoring professionals. We welcome input about webinar topics from faculty and staff across campus who would be interested in attending. Please review NACADA’s webinar series on the Qualtrics survey and share your interest in up to two webinars by September 1: https://drake.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_3JWd7ADktW6OGRU.

Announcements will be shared once webinars are selected and rooms are reserved for collective viewing.

— Lauren McCarthy, Senior Advising Specialist, Zimpleman College of Business

Final Call for Applications: DU Spain and DU England Faculty-in-Residence

Drake University is seeking interested faculty to apply for the Faculty-in-Residence position to teach and support student learning on Drake’s semester-long, cohort-model, study abroad programs.

Current openings include:

  • Spring 2027 for DU Spain
  • Fall 2027 for DU England
  • Spring 2028 for DU Spain
  • Fall 2028 for DU England

DU Spain is in Seville, a city located in Southern Spain in the Andalucia region near the Mediterranean Sea. Drake partners with the University of Seville on the DU cohort program.

DU England is located in the English countryside in the Yorkshire region of Northeast England. Drake partners with Harlaxton University on the DU cohort program.

DU Semester Faculty-in-Residence applications are live through Qualtrics. Click on the Qualtrics links below to learn more about these opportunities including eligibility, compensation, responsibilities, and to officially apply.

DU England Faculty-in-Residence application https://drake.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_40cpKq2k1NnRiya

DU Spain Faculty-in-Residence application https://drake.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_e4EeoLY2pNMMdDM

Submissions are due Sunday, August 17, 2025 at 11:59 pm. If you have questions or want to meet one-on-one about this opportunity, schedule a meeting with Maria Rohach, director of education abroad, by emailing maria.rohach@drake.edu.

— Maria Rohach, Global Engagement

Sign Up For Free Generative AI Update

Drake professors Chris Porter, director of Drake’s artificial intelligence program and associate professor of computer science, and Chris Snider, associate professor of journalism and mass communication, will host a free virtual Zoom event on Aug. 25 from noon to 1 p.m. to highlight recent breakthroughs in generative AI technology and offer insights into how these tools are shaping communication, education, business, and creative work.

“This is an opportunity for anyone curious about AI to catch up on what’s new and where things are headed,” Snider said. “We’ll make it approachable and practical, no matter your experience level.” For more information or to register for the event, click here.

— Chris Snider, School of Journalism and Mass Communication