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Drake news: Week of Feb. 15

Bill! Bill! Bill!

Bill Nye, renowned scientist, inventor, and host of Bill Nye the Science Guy, will deliver the 36th installment of the Martin Bucksbaum Distinguished Lecture Series at Drake University. “An Evening with Bill Nye the Science Guy” is scheduled for 7 p.m. Thursday, April 14, in Drake’s Knapp Center. The lecture is free and open to the public. All seating is general admission and no tickets are required. For more information, click here.


Drake to host Mandela Washington Fellowship Institute for Young African Leaders

Drake University will host 25 of Africa’s brightest emerging leaders this summer for a six-week academic and leadership institute sponsored by the U.S. Department of State. Beginning in June, Drake will host young professionals between the ages 25 to 35 who were selected to participate in the Mandela Washington Fellowship for Young African Leaders, the flagship program of President Obama’s Young African Leaders Initiative. Learn more about this exciting opportunity in the Drake Newsroom.


National Alumni Association announces 2016 Alumni Award winners

The Drake University National Alumni Association Board of Directors will recognize seven alumni with an award reception Thursday, April 28. The 2016 Alumni Award recipients represent six graduating classes and four colleges. The reception begins at 4:30 p.m., and program begins at 5:30 p.m., in the Cowles Library Reading Room.

“We are proud to honor these alumni for their loyalty, service and achievement” said Blake Campbell, director of alumni relations. “Their dedicated commitment of their time, talents and resources to Drake University and its students ensures the continued success of this great institution. See the full list of recipients here.


Forty Under 40

Thirteen Drake University degree-holders were named to the Des Moines Business Record’s “Forty Under 40” class for 2016.

The Business Record issues its annual list to honor Greater Des Moines area professionals under the age of 40 who have “demonstrated impressive career achievements and unparalleled community involvement,” according to the publication.

“We are tremendously proud of the accomplishments of these young professionals,” said John Smith, vice president of alumni and development. “Drake alumni have a meaningful impact across the globe, but perhaps nowhere more so than in our hometown. The accomplishments of this year’s Forty Under 40 class speaks volumes about Drake’s contribution to Des Moines.”

To see the full list of alumni, visit the Drake Newsroom.

Dance, play, socialize—DSMove!

The Des Moines Bicycle Collective is proud to present the 3rd annual DSMove for the Drake Neighborhood, an Open Streets Project. The Open Streets Project is a nationally recognized movement dedicated to temporarily closing streets to automobile traffic and encouraging people and families of all ages to use them for walking, bicycling, dancing, playing, and socializing. Last year’s event hosted nearly 3,000 community members!

The 2015 DSMove event will be held Sunday, Sept. 27, from noon to 4 p.m. on University Avenue between 41st and 23rd streets. Stations featuring organized activities will be located throughout and will be designed to promote an active and healthy lifestyle and community. Activities include a bike rodeo, bike tune-ups, Zumba instruction, sidewalk chalking, live music, food trucks, and more!

Be a part of the action by attending, serving as a volunteer, or hosting a vendor or activity station. Learn more at http://dsmove.org or www.facebook.com/DSMBikeCollective

—Submitted by Kerry King, Director, Fraternity and Sorority Life

Search the City for I Have a Dream Foundation

The I Have a Dream Foundation is hosting a citywide scavenger hunt starting Aug. 31. As part of the inaugural Search the City event, a medallion will be hidden somewhere in Greater Des Moines. Participants will receive clues daily starting Aug. 31, and the lucky hunter that figures out the clues and finds the medallion will win a $10,000 college savings account.

Anyone can register to participate in Search the City by purchasing a $5 button online. Full details on Search the City are also available at www.desmoinesdreams.org

—Submitted by Emily Hamilton, Executive Director, I Have a Dream Foundation