The Adult Literacy Center at Drake University is seeking volunteers eager to change the lives of local adults by helping them achieve basic literacy (reading, writing, and/or speaking) skills. A tutor training will be held Friday, Jan. 22, 5–8 p.m., and Saturday, Jan. 23, 9 a.m.–4 p.m., at the Drake University School of Education, 3206 University Ave. To register, contact Anne Murr, anne.murr@drake.edu, 515-271-3982. Click here to learn more.
Category Archives: News & Achievements Archive
Faculty accomplishments
Yasmina Madden, visiting instructor of English, published an essay “Why I Write” in Fictionsoutheast.org, an online literary journal dedicated to short fiction.
Olga Lazareva, associate professor of psychology, begins her term as the elected president of Comparative Cognition Society (CSS) in April 2016. The CCS is an international society representing researchers in the fields of comparative psychology and animal cognition. She previously served as a secretary.
Retirement party for Kitty Olsen
Please join the Robert D. And Billie Ray Center for retirement party for Kitty Olsen, assistant director, development, on Monday, Jan. 4, 5–7 p.m., in the Shivers Basketball Practice Facility. She is retiring after 18 1/2 years of service to the Ray Center.
—Submitted by Amy Smit, Ray Center Communications Director
Faculty accomplishments
Eric Saylor, associate professor of music, recently edited and contributed to The Sea in the British Musical Imagination, a collection of essays published by The Boydell Press. The essays are organized around three main themes: the Sea as Landscape, the Sea as Profession, and the Sea as Metaphor, covering an array of topics drawn from the 17th century to the 21st. Featuring studies of pieces by the likes of Purcell, Arne, Sullivan, Vaughan Williams, and Davies, as well as examinations of cultural touchstones such as the BBC, the Scottish fishing industry, and the Aldeburgh Festival, The Sea in the British Musical Imagination will be of interest to musicologists as well as scholars in history, British studies, cultural studies, and English literature.
Eric is a specialist in music of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, focusing particularly on the life and music of Ralph Vaughan Williams.
—Submitted by Eric Saylor
SJMC news: Week of Dec. 21
Times-Delphic Editor-In-Chief Tim Webber and Rachel Paine Caufield, associate professor of politics and associate director of citizen engagement at The Harkin Institute for Public Policy and Citizen Engagement, were featured on a recent edition of the Iowa Public Radio talk show River to River. Webber and Caufield discussed the issues important to millennial voters and how they might shape U.S. politics. Also featured were interviews of Drake students conducted by SJMC Associate Professor Jill Van Wyke’s audio and public affairs reporting class.
Students in the reporting class also produced their first podcast, “Des Moines: A Day in the Life,” with profiles of some of the people in the Drake neighborhood that students run into every day.
Master of Communication Leadership students presented research they conducted this semester for the city of Perry; public relations seniors presented research they conducted for their spring capstone client, the Iowa Economic Development Authority and the communities of Perry and Manning. PR writing students presented work they had done for the Spina Bifida Association of Iowa, and advertising students presented qualitative research they conducted related to the spring advertising capstone client, DuPont Pioneer.
—Submitted by Kathleen Richardson, Dean, SJMC
Human Resources welcomes Katie Northness
Drake Human Resources welcomes Katie Northness to the role of assistant director, wellness and engagement, today. Katie has her B.S. in Health, Leisure and Sport Studies from the University of Iowa and is a Drake alumna with a Master of Public Administration.
Her background includes creating, implementing, and evaluating wellness and health education programs for employees. Katie has more than 10 years’ experience in the wellness field and has spent the past several years at UnityPoint Health as a wellness coordinator.
She will play a vital role in developing and executing strategies to promote employee health and wellness that target the overall health, wellbeing, and productivity of faculty and staff, and the promotion of programs that enhance employee engagement and job satisfaction.
Please feel free to reach out to Katie to welcome her to Drake. Her email address is katie.northness@drake.edu and her extension is x1880. Her office is located at The Point, LL3, in Human Resources.
—Submitted by Cindy Adams, Associate Director, Human Resources
A&S news: Week of Dec. 14
Joan McAlister, associate professor of rhetoric, with editorial assistance from Drake students Ana Salgado and Hanna Howard, produced the most recent edition of Women’s Studies in Communication, the premier journal addressing the relationships between communication and gender. You can peruse the journal here.
—Submitted by Emily Kruse, Assistant to the Dean, Arts & Sciences
CBPA news: Week of Dec. 14
The Department of International Business is celebrating another successful semester, including the following accomplishments:
- The department has seen a 23% annual growth in International Business majors over the last three years.
- Study abroad among CBPA students has seen 28% annual growth.
- Drake International Management students worked with Iowa-based organizations such as the Greater Des Moines Partnership, Principal Financial Group, and DuPont-Pioneer on internationalization issues.
- Professor Kappen received honors for best international dissertation research at the Academy of Management and was named program chair of the largest national Academy of International Business chapter.
- The department signed an agreement with Universidad de los Andes and visiting Chile with Dean Terri Vaughan to expand internship and study abroad opportunities.
DUSCI upcoming events
As the semester inches close to the end, the Drake Undergraduate Science Collaborative Institute (DUSCI) extends a big THANK YOU to all who attended and/or supported the Colloquium Series and also the Life After Drake Series this Fall semester. It is because of you that DUSCI continues to grow as an institute that enhances collaboration among the students and faculty in the sciences.
On behalf of DUSCI, allow me to bring your attention to and also to invite you to our upcoming events in spring and summer 2016. The complete information of these events is available on our website.
- 13th Annual DUCURS Conference will be on Thursday, April 14
- 2016 Summer Research Program application information is now available.
- Colloquium Series: We will host three speakers on Feb. 12, Feb. 26, and March 4. Titles and abstracts will be available on the website very soon.
Lastly, DUSCI wishes you a successful end of the semester and a very enjoyable holiday season.
—Submitted by John Gitua, Director of DUSCI
University Book Club
Join faculty and staff from all corners of campus to read The Kind Worth Killing with the University Book Club. Borrow the book from Cowles, read over your holiday break and through January, then meet with your co-workers on Tuesday, Jan. 19, to discuss the book (time and place TBD). Learn more here: Additional Book Club information
More information to come in a future OnCampus!
—Submitted by Randy Boelkes, Student Loan and Collections Specialist