Join student leaders and faculty and staff across Drake to fight food insecurity—a growing concern for members of our campus and region. Here are three ways to get involved:
Join the Drake Food Security Coalition. This working group will meet twice per semester to coordinate initiatives and create a plan of action for supporting Bulldogs in need as well as the work of area non-profits. Coalition membership is open to students, employees, non-profit partners, and Dogtown neighbors and business owners. Interest form here: https://drake.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_4VoS2VQ1bzikhZs
Find resources and spread the word. This special edition newsletter from the Office of Community Engaged Learning is all about free and low-cost food resources on and near campus and includes a map and information about volunteer opportunities: https://t.e2ma.net/webview/r64lwj/03b7ffd51b70cfe31c075bcd1657d24b
For employees, take a BUILD class on student food insecurity. Jessi Balk from the IMPACT CAP Drake Neighborhood Food Pantry will teach you to recognize signs of food insecurity and respond with sensitivity. Supporting Students Through IMPACT: Understanding Food Insecurity and Connecting to Resources is scheduled for Friday, Nov. 7, 10–11:30 a.m. in the Olmsted Center, Rooms 310–311. Register on the HR internal site or email Linda Feiden.
Questions? Please contact Community Engaged Learning Director, Mallary Allen, or Student Food Security Peer, Kira Schall.
The provost search committee has been actively reviewing applications to identify semi-finalists. Semi-finalists will be interviewed virtually and finalists will be identified by the first week of November. Please continue to visit the campus sharepoint site for details and progress on the search: https://drakeedu.sharepoint.com/sites/ProvostSearch.
— Charles Phillips, College of Pharmacy & Health Sciences
Registration for the Drake Road Races is now open. Don’t miss your chance to be part of this Drake Relays tradition and finish on the iconic Blue Oval. The two-day flash sale ends tonight at midnight—lock in the lowest prices of the year:
Half Marathon – $55 10k – $35 5k – $25
All participants receive a premium apparel item, commemorative medal, race bib, free race photos, a ticket to the Drake Relays Distance Carnival on Thursday, April 23, and more.
The International Student Association (ISA) is thrilled to invite you to International Night 2025: Waves of the World.
Join us for an unforgettable evening celebrating global cultures through music, fashion, and performances. Experience a wave of diversity, creativity, and community all in one night.
Join the Sustainability Coordinator for a lovely Fall walk to learn about the sustainability initiatives around campus. The walk will be held Tuesday, Oct. 28, at 12 p.m. We will meet at the start of the Bulldog Mile by the Olmsted Center (see the star on the map).
What: Neighborhood Welcome Event When: Thursday, Oct. 23, from 4:30–6 p.m. Where: 1132 26th Street, Des Moines, Iowa
Come join a special evening celebrating the return of the historic Stockham Home to its new location in the Drake Neighborhood—a story of preservation, partnership, and community pride. The Stockham House is an architectural treasure that has been expertly relocated and restored to ensure its legacy endures.
Enjoy: • Guided tours of the restored home • Stories of its history and preservation • Networking with InvestDSM, Drake Neighborhood Association, Drake University, Dogtown Business and Entertainment District • Light refreshments and community fellowship
Celebrate what’s possible when neighbors, institutions, and local partners unite to preserve our shared heritage and strengthen our community.
Verizon currently operates a cell tower atop the McCoy Apartment building at 1220 31st Street, a property owned by Drake University. To enhance service capacity and upgrade equipment, Verizon has proposed relocating the tower to the roof of Goodwin-Kirk Residence Hall.
Drake University has collaborated with Verizon consultants over the past year to develop this plan. The City of Des Moines has granted final approval for the rooftop antenna installations, which will include required screening. Supporting equipment will be housed in a secure, fenced area between Goodwin-Kirk Residence Hall and Aliber Hall.
Contractors are now finalizing schedules, with construction expected to begin later this fall and wrap up by early winter. Facilities Planning and Management, along with Residence Life, will keep Goodwin-Kirk residents informed throughout the project and ensure all work complies with campus protocols while minimizing disruptions.
— Kevin Moran, Executive Director Facilities, Planning and Management
It’s National Transfer Student Week, Oct. 20–24. This is a time for us to celebrate and recognize our transfer students and appreciate the faculty and staff who support them. Faculty, staff, and students can join the celebrations all week long:
Monday, October 20 – Transfer Student T-Shirt Swap 📍 Olmsted Breezeway 🕛 12:00–2:00 p.m. Stop by our table wearing a t-shirt from your previous college/university and pick up a free Drake t-shirt (while supplies last), symbolizing your transition to becoming a Bulldog. Griff will visiting from 12:15 – 12:45 pm!
Wednesday, October 22 – Free Lunch in the Dining Hall 📍 Hubbell Dining Hall 🕦 11:30 a.m.–1:30 p.m. Pick up a free lunch ticket in the lobby of Hubbell Dining (while supplies last) and enjoy a meal on us. Look for the reserved tables signs to join other transfer students, staff and faculty.
Friday, October 24 – Women’s Volleyball Game 📍 Knapp Center 🕔 Meet at 5:45 p.m. in the Knapp Center Lobby. Game starts at 6:00 p.m. Cheer on the Bulldogs as they take on Indiana State! Students get in free! We also have a limited number of free tickets for a Drake student’s plus one (while supplies last). Please email Alicia.hilligas@drake.edu if you are planning to bring a guest.
We are proud of our transfer students and programs, and hope that ‘all roads lead to home’ at Drake.
University Communications and Marketing will hold professional headshot sessions Friday, Nov. 7, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in Old Main, Room 115. The sessions are free to all students, faculty, and staff.