Category Archives: Campus Announcements

Business and Technology Career Fair Sept. 12

The annual Business & Technology Career Fair is coming up on Friday, September 12 from 10:00 a.m. – noon in Parents Hall, Olmsted Center. This event provides students with a valuable opportunity to meet with top employers actively seeking talent and True Blue Skills.

Faculty and staff are encouraged to spread the word and help students prepare to make the most of this event. Employers  will be on campus to discuss internships, full-time positions, and career pathways in business, technology, and related fields.

Students are encouraged to:

  • Register in advance
  • Dress professionally and bring copies of their resume
  • Be ready to introduce themselves and ask questions about career opportunities

The fair is not only for graduating seniors. First- and second-year students can also benefit by exploring career options, building connections, and practicing professional conversations.

Faculty can support student participation by integrating the event into class announcements, encouraging attendance, or offering reflection activities afterward. Faculty and staff are also welcome to attend to meet and network with employer partners.

Don’t miss this chance to connect with leading companies in business and technology and highlight the strengths of our students!

For more information, contact Career Services at career.services@drake.edu.

— Rebecca Muntz, Assistant Director of Career Services

Olmsted Lot Closure for Fall 2025 Career Events

Drake University will host several career-related events during the fall. To accommodate visiting employer representatives, the Olmsted Lot will be closed or restricted on the following day:

  • Friday, September 12 (9:00 AM – 1:00 PM)
    Business & Technology Career Fair
    Parking: The Olmsted Lot will be closed for event parking. Those with parking passes for the Olmsted lot may park in any other Commuter lot with the exception of the Ray Promenade lot (lot 13) on Friday, September 12th.

Students, faculty, and staff are encouraged to plan ahead and use alternative lots or transportation options on Friday, September 12th.

Thank you for your cooperation in supporting this important career development opportunities.

— Scott Law, Executive Director, Public Safety & Operational Services

Roadmaps to Retirement 2025: Global Lessons and Paths Ahead

Roadmaps to Retirement 2025: Global Lessons and Paths Ahead continues our discussion on strategies to improve retirement security at the retirement system level. The roundtable discussion will focus on the private retirement savings landscape in the US and how it compares to countries such as the United Kingdom and Australia. The roundtable will address both retirement savings accumulation and retirement income options, current policies and regulations, and future goals.

Date: Wednesday, September 17, 2025
Time: 1:00 – 3:30 p.m. CT, networking lunch from noon – 1:00 p.m.
Location: Tom and Ruth Harkin Center (2800 University Ave., Des Moines, IA 50311) or Zoom Livestream
RSVP: Eventbrite

Reminder: 2025 Parking Passes Have Expired

Faculty, students, and staff are reminded that the 2025 parking passes are no longer valid. Please make sure that your present pass has “26” printed on it.  Please ensure you are following all University Parking Policies to avoid citations or towing.

If you have any questions or need assistance, contact Drake Public Safety at publicsafety@drake.edu.

Thank you for your cooperation!

— Scott Law, Executive Director, Public Safety & Operational Services

Ferguson Concert: Darcy James Argue’s Secret Society

Darcy James Argue, “one of the top big band composers of our time” (Stereophile), brings his groundbreaking ensemble Secret Society to campus on for a one-night-only performance. Celebrating their 20th anniversary, the 18-piece group—praised by the New York Times as “renowned in the jazz world”—will perform selections from their GRAMMY-nominated album Dynamic Maximum Tension, hailed as “stunningly eclectic and elastic with swing” (Slate). With a sound that fuses jazz tradition, contemporary sonics, and bold sociopolitical themes, Argue’s work has captivated audiences worldwide. Don’t miss this electrifying evening from one of today’s most innovative big band leaders.  

When: Wednesday, October 1, 2025, at 7:30 PM CDT– Free and open to the public 

Where: Sheslow Auditorium

More information: Ferguson Concert: Darcy James Argue’s Secret Society – Drake University Calendar

— Catelin Haight-Haack, College of Arts & Sciences

Living Seasonally Wellness Workshop Sept. 15

Sign up to attend a wellness workshop on Monday, Sept. 15, from 6:30-7:30 p.m. Discover how to align your daily routines with the rhythms of the season. In this workshop-style class, you’ll learn simple wellness practices rooted in mindfulness, movement, and nutrition that support balance and focus during the fall semester. Perfect for students looking to manage stress, boost energy, and feel more grounded as the weather shifts. Sign up on the Drake Rec app.

First-Gen Student Ice Cream Social Sept. 10

Welcome, first-generation Bulldogs!

Drake defines a first-generation student as a college student whose parents/legal guardians have not received a bachelor’s degree from a four-year university. At Drake, about 20% of our incoming students are first-generation students.

The Office of New Student Programs and First-Generation Student Organization would like to invite you to attend the First-Generation Student Ice Cream Social on Wednesday, Sept. 10, from 4–6 p.m. in Pomerantz Stage, Olmsted Center. Let’s get together to welcome our new first-gen Bulldogs and kick off the start of the academic year together. This is an opportunity to celebrate Drake’s first–generation students, faculty, and staff and to continue building relationships and support within the community. Feel free to drop in anytime between 4–6 p.m. for some ice cream and to mingle with other first-generation Bulldogs.

— Marina Verlengia, New Student Programs

Proposed New DART Bus Routes: Feedback Needed

Throughout September you can view proposed new DART bus routes and services for the Des Moines metro and give feedback.

The proposed changes are part of Reimagine DART, which aims to transform public transit in Greater Des Moines to meet Central Iowa’s evolving travel needs within a level of funding the region can afford through June 2027.

Here’s how to give feedback:

Visit reimagineDARTdsm.com to see what’s changing. After looking at a map and reading about the new network, you can fill out a brief survey and share what you like and what you think DART should reconsider.

You’re also invited to attend a public meeting in to learn more and ask questions.

Your Drake ID provides free and unlimited use of the DART bus system, so your input is valued.

— Nate Reagen, Office of the President

Everclass with Brian Hardin Sept. 11 at Noon

Tune in Sept. 11 at 12 p.m. for an insider Everclass with Brian Hardin, Des Moines native and Director of Athletics at Drake University. Since 2017, Hardin has led Drake through its “golden era,” marked by record academic, competitive, and fundraising achievements. In this session, Hardin shares candid insights on Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) and its impact on student-athletes, the evolving responsibilities of a Division I athletic director, and the realities behind NCAA tournament selection and seeding. Learn how he has shaped Drake into Des Moines’ Hometown Team and a national model for success. Don’t miss this conversation on leadership, innovation, and the future of college sports. Register for free: https://drake-edu.zoom.us/meeting/register/A-xtBoHaTve4EPZjhCbCuQ#/registration

— Andy Verlengia, Alumni Relations