Category Archives: For Students Archive

Apply for a J-Term 2023 travel seminar

Apply for a J-Term 2023 travel seminar starting Thursday, April 14, through Terra Dotta, Drake’s online application portal. Use your Drake ID and password to login.

Priority deadline for applications is May 15. Students will be notified of acceptance or waitlist by June 1. When applying to a program you can apply for a Global Learning Scholarship as a part of your study abroad/away application.

Additionally, come learn about all the J-Term 2023 travel seminar offerings from the faculty leaders at the J-Term Fair on Thursday, April 14, Parents Hall South, from 4:30 p.m. to 6 p.m.

Regarding questions about a specific travel seminar, contact the course instructor. For general study abroad questions, or issues with Terra Dotta, contact studyabroad@drake.edu.

— Maria Rohach, Global Engagement

Seeking Black student contributors

Four Black students are sought to contribute to the development and use of a discussion tool for non-Black faculty, staff, and students to use in developing skills for addressing racially-charged situations on campus and beyond. Specifically, hired students will be asked to collaborate with Dr. Shelley Fairbairn on developing, refining, and implementing the discussion tool that focuses on three topics drawn from the “Racially Sensitive Classroom Practices” document developed through the BLM@Drake initiative during the fall of 2020. These topics are:

  • the use of racially charged language
  • attention to Black hairstyles
  • putting BIPOC students on the spot

Each student contributor will be paid $12.50/hour for up to 12 hours of work to be completed between April 12 and May 12. Interested students should contact shelley.fairbairn@drake.edu by 9 a.m. on Monday, April 11, to indicate their interest. In the email, please describe your:

  • willingness to assist with the anti-racist development of non-Black members of the Drake campus community  
  • experience and comfort with leading anti-racist development activities
  • ability to meet between 9:30 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. Monday–Friday

Application emails will be evaluated based on the extent to which the applicant is interested in doing anti-racist development work among non-Black members of the Drake community, the amount and relevance of their experience with that work, and their availability to assist with the work during the stipulated work hours. Applicants will be informed of the hiring decision by 5 p.m. on Monday, April 11.

— Shelley Fairbairn, Professor of Education, SOE

Iowa Interfaith Conference

Drake will be hosting students and faculty from eight other Iowa colleges for the annual Iowa Interfaith Conference April 8–10. The conference includes a Friday evening reception, poster session, and Hindu bhajan at the Mercy Holiday Inn (7–9 p.m.); interactive sessions on interfaith leadership and religious literacy at Meredith Hall, Room 101, on Saturday and Sunday mornings (9 a.m.–12 p.m.); and site visits to a Buddhist temple, Hindu temple, and Islamic mosque on Saturday evening (4–9 p.m.). All meals are included.

For more information, contact tim.knepper@drake.edu or visit comparisonproject.wp.drake.edu/iowa-interfaith-conference-2022/. To register, go to iowainterfaithexchange.com/conference/.

— Timothy Knepper, Professor of Philosophy

Facilities Planning and Management summer job opportunity

Facilities Planning and Management seeks student applicants to join our inaugural summer work team position for 2022.

Student employees can make a positive impact on campus by assisting FP&M staff with residence hall turnover, maintenance and trades work, grounds & landscaping work, and other special projects throughout the summer months.

The position begins the week of May 16 and runs through mid-August. We offer flexible schedules, competitive pay, and a fun atmosphere.

Current Drake students are eligible to apply online through Handshake (search “Facilities Summer Work Team”); interviews will be scheduled after successful completion of the application. Questions? Contact Colin Atkinson, assistant director, Facilities Planning & Management.

—Colin Atkinson, Facilities Planning and Management

Write for the Times-Delphic Relays Edition

Want to write for The Times-Delphic? There’s no time quite like Relays. The Relays Edition is an annual 32-page version of our weekly newspaper that covers what’s going on during Relays and shows alumni what life on campus, and in Des Moines, is like. We cover everything from the Relays events themselves to profiles of important people across campus. Given the scope of this project, we need your help! Whether you have your own story idea to pitch or you just want to get involved, now is your time to make an impact. Contact emma.brustkern@drake.edu for more information.

— Emma Brustkern, JO,AS

J-Term Fair: Check out offerings for J-Term 2023

The annual J-Term Fair will be held on April 14, from 4:30–6 p.m. in Parents Hall, Olmsted Center. This is a terrific time to learn about opportunities for study away, on-campus courses, and web-based classes all during January, 2023.

Come eat some snacks and drink some lemonade,  meet with faculty from across the University, get your questions answered, and sign up for more information.

— Renée Cramer, Deputy Provost

Student employment and professional development in one great opportunity

At a wage of $12 per hour, Drake Phonathon is hiring remote student ambassadors for the spring semester. Looking for on-campus employment that will develop the communication and interpersonal skills employers are looking for? We are looking for students to join our growing team at Phonathon. We offer amazing scheduling, flexibility, and a great work environment. This position is fully remote and allows students to work from home. With raises every semester, professional coaching, and eventual opportunities for leadership, we are looking for dedicated students who want to have an impact on our Bulldog community. To apply, please contact rea.clemons@ruffalonl.com.

Becca Widmer, Director of Annual Giving

Working Worldwide deadline April 1

Do you have plans after graduation? Interested in living and working abroad? Look no further than Working Worldwide, an opportunity for recent graduates to live and work in Kosovo for a year. Applications are due Friday, April 1. You can apply in Terra Dotta.

Additionally, we will be holding an information session on Wednesday, March 23, at 10 a.m. via Zoom. Click here for the meeting link.

At the information sessions, we will look at the placement opportunities and answer any questions you may have. If you are looking to expand your horizons, develop skills to be a competitive professional, and do something different after graduation, Working Worldwide is the program for you. If you have any questions, contact Nathan Jacobson (Nathan.jacobson@drake.edu), education abroad coordinator.

Nathan Jacobson, Global Engagement

Student employment opportunities in the Office of Community Engaged Learning

The Office of Community Engaged Learning is hiring for several Community Engagement peer positions for the 2022–2023 academic year.

Positions available include:

  • Sprout Garden Coordinator
  • Sprout Youth and Education Coordinator
  • Civic and Voter Engagement Coordinator
  • Next Course Food Recovery Coordinator
  • IRIS Coordinator

Gain great skills while being a changemaker on campus and in the community!

In addition, we are hiring for Summer Sprout Coordinators.

Position descriptions and a link to the application can be found on Handshake or at drake.edu/community/learningservice/studentopportunities/employment/

The Office of Community Engaged Learning is a department within the Academic Excellence & Student Success unit.

Amanda Martin, Community Engaged Learning