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Drake International Education Week: Nov. 18–23

International Education Week (IEW) is an opportunity to celebrate the benefits of international education and exchange worldwide.  Drake is excited to participate in this nationwide global celebration through a variety of events next week, Nov. 18–23.  Faculty and staff events include:

Designing a Travel Seminar: Generating Ideas and Developing a Plan for your J-term Abroad
Wednesday, Nov. 20, 12:30–2:00 PM; Drake International Conference Room

Do you have a great idea for a seminar and want to take the next step of developing a plan that integrates your academic goals with on-site experiences?  During this interactive lunch-time workshop we’ll focus on the task of generating ideas and refining a plan for a travel seminar, and then making them a reality.  Bring your ideas and we’ll discuss the unique blend of academic study, intercultural experience, and travel abroad that combine to create a quality travel seminar.  RSVP required to maria.rohach@drake.edu. Lunch provided.

Partnership Fair and Breakfast
Thursday, Nov. 21, 8:00–9:30 AM; Levitt Hall

Learn more about the work Drake is doing with international partners and how you can be involved! During this informal event, mingle with colleagues and representatives from our international partners. Visitors from Austria, Mexico, Spain, India, Kosovo, and Uganda will be present! A light breakfast will be provided.

Town Hall and Provost Social: Global Engagement at Drake
Thursday, Nov. 21, 3:30–6:00 PM, Cowles Reading Room

Come learn about Drake as a global university and hear more about our commitment to this important part of our institutional identity.  Meet faculty and staff that play critical roles in the global engagement agenda. Special guests include visitors from Drake’s international partner universities.

Maria Rohach, Global Engagement and International Programs

United Way campaign goal update

The 2019 United Way Campaign began yesterday, and as of this morning we’ve raised $26,347 from 191 donors. Thank you to those who have given. For those who have not yet given, please do not forget to make your contributions by Friday, Nov. 15, at 3 p.m. We need more support to reach our goal of 450 donors. We anticipate that this number of donors will raise upwards of $60,000.

When Katelyn Sobotka, assistant director for compliance, Drake Athletics, was asked why she donates to the United Way, she said:

“I give to United Way because growing up I was the beneficiary of programs similar to those that the United Way supports. My parents are farmers, which, during planting and harvesting season, could often result in them spending anywhere from 10 to 16 hours a day working in the fields. Thankfully, there was a well operated before and after-school program that my parents were able to enroll my brother and me in that focused on educational and recreational activities. This programming promoted our childhood development and allowed my parents to focus on completing their work. Being able to put in longer days during the week also meant my parents were generally able to have nights and weekends free to spend with us as a family. I give because first I was a beneficiary.”

You may read about the campaign and see the full list of incentives by visiting drake.edu/unitedway. If you have any questions, please contact your unit’s campaign captain, or Ryan Arnold, at ryan.arnold@drake.edu or ext. 2394.

— Ryan Arnold, Director of Community Engagement

Drake Social preceded by International Education Week town hall

The Drake Social on Thursday, Nov. 21, will be preceded by a Town Hall at 3:30 p.m. in celebration of International Education Week. The event will be held in the Cowles Library Reading Room.

Drake faculty and staff who exemplify the Core Value of Generosity of Spirit will also be honored at the social.

To nominate a colleague, please use this Qualtrics form. You can nominate up to five colleagues on each form. Feel free to fill out multiple forms. All those nominated will be recognized on a rolling display. Generosity of Spirit is defined as colleagues who trust, empower, and presume the best of each other; who practice civility, caring, and respect; and who commit to equity and inclusion.

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 wine, beer, soft drinks, and light snacks. This is a family friendly event.

— Drinda Williams, Office of the Provost

Access changes coming to Drake computers to improve security 

In a September OnCampus article, I introduced an upcoming change designed to improve the security of Drake-owned computers. This change will remove always-on administrator access to help prevent web, email, and file-based attacks. When changes that require administrator access are needed, the Make Me Admin tool can be used to receive temporary administrator access for 30 minutes. If you prefer, you can also submit a request for ITS assistance with installing programs or making configuration changes. 

Beginning Nov. 19, and continuing gradually throughout that week, ITS will be removing the always-on administrator access.  

As a reminder, there are guides available in the IT service portal on how to use the Make Me Admin tool: 

How-to guide for Macs
How-to guide for Windows 

For questions about these changes, please contact Peter Lundstedt, director, information security & compliance, at peter.lundstedt@drake.edu.  

— Peter Lundstedt, ITS  

Update: Review of LMS solution

Drake University’s Learning Management System (LMS) review task force has held six out of their proposed eight meetings during the fall semester and has hosted vendor demonstrations of Blackboard Learn Ultra and Instructure’s Canvas solutions.

The demonstrations were conducted to inform the task force about what a modern LMS can do in support of our institution. During the demonstrations and pilot experiences, data was collected based on previously defined criteria that the task force will review in the upcoming weeks. Additional information about institutional impact, including costs, student success rates, and technological integrations, will be considered while drafting our final recommendation.

For further information, please visit www.drake.edu/its/lmsreview and/or reach out to your area’s representative on the task force.

— Karly Good, ITS

Scholarship of Teaching and Learning lunch Nov. 22

The next Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SoTL) lunch is scheduled for Friday, Nov. 22, at noon in TMR 133. These discussions are opportunities for those engaged in SoTL projects at any level—from those just thinking about starting one, to almost complete, or simply curious about SoTL—to share ideas, seek advice, or ask questions of colleagues engaged in this process. If you would like to order a lunch, please go to: https://sotl-lunch-learn-nov2019.eventbrite.com by Tuesday, Nov. 19, at 10 a.m.

— Art Sanders, Associate Provost

Information sessions for Heritage and Holocaust travel seminar

Come to an information session to learn more about the Heritage and Holocaust travel seminar, scheduled for May 2020. You can discover the nuances of short-term travel seminars, get course details, learn about registering via Terradotta, and meet the faculty leaders at these information sessions.

Sessions are scheduled Monday, Nov. 11, at 3:30 p.m. and Tuesday, Nov. 12, at 9 p.m. Sessions are held in Meredith Hall, Room 125.

Contact dorothy.pisarski@drake.edu or jarad.bernstein@drake.edu for additional information.

— Dorothy Pisarski, Associate Professor of Journalism and Mass Communication

The Benson Lecture: Coming out with Guy Benson

Guy Benson, author, political editor of Townhall.com, Fox News contributor, and member of Forbes 30 under 30, will be hosting a conversation on Wednesday, Nov. 13, in the Cowles Reading Room from 7–8 p.m. about identity politics and social conservatism from the lens of a millennial conservative. Benson’s talk is hosted by Drake College Republicans and sponsored by Drake University alumnus Mike Mason BN ’68 and the Slay Fund. For more information, view the Drake event calendar or the Facebook event page.

— John Altendorf, AS, JO

Your participation is needed: Take the Campus Climate Survey

Please take the Campus Climate Survey to help us better understand the current climate at Drake University. The survey is open through Nov. 26 and should take about 20–30 minutes to complete. Your participation is an opportunity to DU What Matters.

Watch the video above as Bengu Erguner-Tekinalp, associate professor of education, shares, in her perspective, one of most significant advancements in terms of diversity, equity, and inclusion since the 2015 Campus Climate Assessment.

— Erin Lain, Associate Provost for Campus Equity and Inclusion