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Drake Online and Continuing Education Announces Restructuring and Leadership Appointments

Drake Online and Continuing Education has recently been restructured into two key functional areas: Enrollment Management Services and Learning Design Services. This restructuring reflects our ongoing commitment to providing seamless, high-quality support across the entire online student journey—from inquiry and enrollment through course design and delivery.

The following leadership appointments are part of this restructuring:

  • Dianna Gray, promoted to Strategic Director of Enrollment Management Services
  • Shannon Hilscher, promoted to Manager of Learning Design Services

Dianna and Shannon have demonstrated exceptional leadership, collaboration, and dedication to Drake University, and will guide their teams effectively through this next phase of transition and growth.

Enrollment Management Services will focus on recruitment, admissions coordination, and student success operations to ensure an outstanding experience for prospective and current online learners. Several team members have taken on new or expanded roles within Drake Online:

  • Suzanne Wisslead, promoted to Senior CRM Specialist
  • Kelly Marckres, transitioned to Enrollment Management Specialist
  • Tracy Davies, transitioned to Program Assistant for Enrollment Management

We are also pleased to welcome two new colleagues to the team:

  • Crystal Fierro-Galbraith (joined August 2025) as Enrollment Management Specialist
  • Sam Fiducci (joined January 2025) as Digital Marketing Specialist

Learning Design Services will continue to advance excellence in online course design, faculty collaboration, and the integration of innovative teaching practices and technologies. With this enhanced focus on student-centered, engaging learning experiences:

  • Nichole Kiefer Stabile’s title has changed to Learning Design Specialist
  • Trey Leech (joined November 2025) as a Learning Design Specialist

Supporting both teams, Bill Klein has transitioned to the role of Learning Analytics and Innovation Specialist, where he will manage data systems, analyze enrollment and learning trends, and implement technological solutions to support  our goals.

Additionally, Kendra Colbert serves as Office Support Coordinator, overseeing daily administrative operations, supporting staff, and ensuring the smooth coordination of office functions.

These changes position Drake Online for continued success in expanding access to high-quality online education. Please join me in congratulating our colleagues on their new roles and in welcoming our newest team members to Drake Online!

— Belle Cowden, Associate Provost for Online Programming

Dogtown Food Drive Happening Now

In partnership with Impact Community Action Partnership, bring non-perishable items for donation at any of the following Dogtown businesses for exclusive deals.

  • Lucky Horse
  • University Library Cafe
  • Mars Cafe
  • Dough Co.
  • Varsity Cinema
  • Nos Books

Donations are accepted now through Dec. 23.

 — Nate Reagen, Office of the President

Rec Services Thanksgiving Hours

Recreational Services hours will be modified for the week of Nov. 22–30. Please see adjusted hours below.

Bell Center

Saturday, Nov. 22: 9am – 6pm

Sunday, Nov. 23: 12pm – 8pm

Monday, Nov. 24: 8am – 8pm

Tuesday, Nov. 25: 8am – 5pm

Nov. 26 – Nov. 30: CLOSED

Bell Center Pool

Check rec.drake.edu for updated hours.

Roger Knapp Tennis Center

Sunday, Nov. 23: 4pm-8pm

Monday, Nov. 24: 6pm – 8pm

Nov. 25 -Nov. 30: CLOSED

Underground Fitness

CLOSED

Celebrating True Blue Staff

Please join the All Staff Council in celebrating our newest True Blue award recipients! 🎉

We hope you’ll take a moment to check out the wonderful nominations submitted for these fantastic colleagues below.  Congratulations to all!

Katie Akin, CPHS – nominated by Katie Scott

“Katie has been an absolute joy to work with since joining the CPHS! She is always positive and willing to jump in to do the hard work for the sake of students and programs. She consistently goes above and beyond to be helpful and finds different ways to support her colleagues. We are so thankful for all the support she has shown the nursing program, and we are lucky to work alongside her!”

Tracy Beck, OLLI at Drake – nominated by Lisa Cooper

“Tracy Beck is the epitome of joyful accountability, generosity of spirit, commitment to mission, and All In This Together. She is efficient, confident, and her contagious laugh is recognized by all. OLLI at Drake members love her, and I personally and so thankful to work with her (report to her). She is all that is good about Drake University and her leadership in an ever-evolving environment is outstanding.” 

Joanna Gilmore, Office of the Registrar – nominated by Michelle Becker

“Joyful Accountability: Joanna is quick to ask any questions to best serve our students. As the Registrar’s Office we get several questions from across campus. Many times, we may not know the answer quickly off the tops of our heads. Most of the questions Joanna is the first point of contact. If she isn’t sure, she reaches out immediately with any questions. She then takes those notes and compiles them.

All in this Together: When I first began at Drake, Joanna provided me with a document that contained all procedures for the Registrar at Drake. Over the previous few months, she provided our team members with a comprehensive set of instructions for all tasks we may be responsible for. This document is over 50 pages, and it answers most questions someone may have. Her dedication has made it easier for our office to collaborate on tasks. Also, when she is out, we know our students can still be taken care of in a timely manner since we have the ability to complete any tasks.

Commitment to Mission: Joanna is dedicated to the Drake community and our students. To make our space more comfortable and welcoming, Joanna decorated our office. This included a whole wall of various Drake memorabilia. While some may not think this is so important, it elevated our space. You can see our commitment to Drake University. Without Joanna, our office would still look bland, cold, and uninviting.

Finally, Joanna is spearheading our efforts to digitize the historical transcripts for our students. This includes students who attended Drake from the 1930s to the 1990s when we converted to Banner. Her process ensures our historical student records are digitized accurately. There are tens of thousands of transcripts to work through, and Joanna is currently working hard to complete the project. Her efforts will make it easier to find and access any records for historical students. She is often the person I go to with any questions or concerns.

In conclusion, Joanna is dedicated to the Drake University community. She has provided our students and our staff with the necessary information and resources. She completes her work promptly and with care. Joanna deserves this award!”

Abbie Cram, Law School – nominated by Danielle Shelton

“Abbie strives for excellence every day in her interactions with her co-workers and with students. She is reliable and committed to Drake’s mission. We can count on Abbie to dig in and get things done, and she is willing to go the extra mile. She is kind and professional, setting a tone of civility and respect.”

Ashley Rasmussen, Arts & Sciences – nominated by Ann Cravero

“On July 1, I began serving as Chair for the Department of Music. During my first week in this role, the department experienced several transitions. Our primary administrative specialist accepted a new position, our music budget manager was unavailable due to a nine-month contract, and our lead music advising specialist was unexpectedly out of the office until September. At the same time, we were conducting two faculty searches and beginning another search for a new administrative team member.

Amid all of this change, Ashley Rasmussen stepped in and provided exceptional support. Although I had not worked closely with her before, she made herself available, answered my many questions with patience and clarity, and regularly stopped by my office to check in. Her calm and steady presence was a source of reassurance during a busy and uncertain time.

Ashley demonstrated a true spirit of collaboration. Her willingness to help, even when it was not part of her formal responsibilities, made a significant difference. She brought a sense of shared purpose and teamwork that helped me stay grounded and informed. Ashley is outstanding at what she does. She is knowledgeable, thoughtful, and generous with her time and expertise.

I am deeply grateful for Ashley’s support and dedication. She exemplifies what it means to thrive through collaboration and teamwork, and I am proud to nominate her for this recognition.” 

Kimberly Throop, Law School Legal Clinic – nominated by Heidi Wessels

“Kimberly joined the Drake Legal Clinic within the last year. Kimberly is the first face seen when you enter the Legal Clinic- and how lucky we are for that! She greets clients, students, faculty and visitors with such enthusiasm, professionalism and joy. Kimberly has a difficult job- she responds to every phone and walk in inquiry for the Legal Clinic. Those calls and walk-ins can be emotionally difficult. She treats each human that walks in the clinic with dignity and respect and returns each phone call with care and concern. Kimberly is a gift to the Clinic and the community.”

Megan Lilly, School of Education – nominated by Annie Matte

“Megan is a prime example of our Core Value All In This Together. Megan has helped immensely with event planning inside the SOE and out. She is always an enthusiastic volunteer and helps with work from faculty and staff immediately. Megan is often the reason that programs ultimately come together.”

CPHS – Nursing (Erin Reagan, Hannah Crocker) – nominated by Katie Scott

“Erin Reagan and Hannah Crocker (along with their faculty partners Amanda McGraw and Abby Rail), effortlessly encompass all aspects of what it means to be “All in this together” at Drake University. They flawlessly support and rally around not only one another but the students within the nursing program as well. Their communication is unmatched, and their teamwork is something that others can learn from. Over the past 15 months, this team has encountered countless barriers and unexpected setbacks having never once wavered in their support, collaboration and teamwork for one another and the nursing students. They have gone above and beyond what has been asked of them at every turn and have done so with genuine smiles across their faces. I have never had the privilege of working with such a hardworking, selfless, driven, passionate, and caring group of women in the whole of my career. These individuals provide 100% support for one another at the drop of a hat and never think twice. They consistently advocate for each other, our students, and others around them with genuine compassion and support. They are true gifts to our students, Drake University, CPHS, and the profession of nursing.”

Human Resources (Erica Kluver, Marlene Heuertz, Linda Feiden, Christina Kness, Emma Maifeld) nominated by Teresa Downs

“The Human Resources Department at Drake has gone through many changes in the last year, including reduction in staff. Led by Erica and supported by long-standing employees, Marlene and Linda, HR has taken on new responsibilities with determination and fervor. New employees Christina and Emma add to the skillset and can-do character of the supportive HR environment. In addition to ongoing commitments, HR is surging forward with the future implementation of Workday, which requires many hours of preparation and testing. HR handles this gracefully as it continues to offer great service to the university, such as supporting hired faculty, staff, students, benefits, wellness, and all HR questions/concerns. Drake HR is truly all in this together!”

Do you know of a staff member or department that has gone above and beyond to exemplify True Blue spirit? Nominate them today!

— Amber Welsh, On Behalf of All Staff Council

 

Bulldog Shop Sale: 20% Off

Mark your calendars, Bulldogs! From Nov. 28 to Dec. 1, enjoy 20% off (almost) everything online at drake.ecampus.com.

It’s the perfect time to stock up on Bulldog gear for the season ahead. Treat yourself to that hoodie you’ve been eyeing, grab gifts for friends and family, or refresh your gameday lineup with something new.

Deals this good only come around once a year. Shop early, save big, and show your Drake pride all season long!

— Bulldog Shop

Group X Incentive Week

Attend GroupX classes now through Thursday, Nov. 20, and be entered into a raffle to win prizes!

Whether you’re powering through cycling, finding your flow in yoga, or building strength in kettbell and barre, every class offers its own energy, its own community, and its own prize.

Join as many classes as you’d like—the fun (and the chances to win) start every time you step through the studio doors.

Show up. Sweat. Enter to win. Repeat. See you all week long!

— Gail Witte, Rec Services

Virtual Session on Leadership by Wanda Everage and Cain Hayes Nov. 20 at 12 p.m.

Join us this Thursday, Nov. 20, from 12 p.m. to 1 p.m. for an exclusive virtual mid-day conversation with Cain Hayes, BN’92, and Wanda Everage, LA’72, two pioneering Black Drake alums and leaders. Please go here to register to receive the zoom link. Their decades of leadership experience in education and healthcare have left them with a wealth of wisdom and lessons that we are privileged to witness. This event is hosted by the Black Alumni Association, but all members of the Drake University community are encouraged to attend to hear from these legends. The conversation will be facilitated by Black Alumni Association Board Member, Greg Jones, LA’81, MBA’83.

Everyone in the Drake community is encouraged to attend to learn from two individuals whose names are all across campus, but that you may have never met. Wanda Everage, LA’72, is a Drake University legend. She worked for 24 years at Drake University, retiring in 2012 as Drake’s vice provost for student affairs and academic excellence. Among many other accolades, she is the namesake for the Wanda E. Everage Peer Mentor Award of the Adams Leadership Awards and the Wanda Everage Academic Success Symposium. Cain Hayes, BN’92, has forged an exceptional career marked by a deep commitment to equitable healthcare as the former President and CEO of Point32Health. You may have seen his name on the Hayes Commons room in Johansen Student Center and he is a current Drake University Trustee.

For questions, contact Greg Lin at gregory.lin@drake.edu.

— Greg Lin, Alumni Relations

Drake Theatre Arts Presents Julius Caesar Nov. 20–23, Tickets On Sale Now

The Drake Department of Theatre Arts is proud to present the final mainstage show of the fall semester, Julius Caesar. Adapted and directed by Professor Michael Rothmayer, this show follows Caesar, his ultimate assassination, and the events that ensue. The show runs Nov. 20–23 with evening performances at 7:30 p.m. and a matinee on Sunday Nov. 23 at 2 p.m. in the Performing Arts Hall of the Harmon Fine Arts Center. Tickets are on sale now and can be purchased online or in person at the FAC box office.

The Ides of March are upon us!

— Ella Appelbaum, College of Arts & Sciences