Please join us at Cowles Library on Jan. 29, 1:30–2:30 p.m. in the Reading Room as we celebrate the dedicated 45-plus year career of Liga Lacis, associate professor of librarianship, as she retires from Drake.
—Jordan Flynn, Office Manager
Please join us at Cowles Library on Jan. 29, 1:30–2:30 p.m. in the Reading Room as we celebrate the dedicated 45-plus year career of Liga Lacis, associate professor of librarianship, as she retires from Drake.
—Jordan Flynn, Office Manager
All Drake faculty and staff are eligible to receive up to four complimentary tickets to the events listed below. Tickets may be picked up at the Drake Athletics Ticket Office Monday–Friday between the hours of 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. or at the ticket window on game day. Must show a Drake Card (ID) at time of pick up.
Men’s Basketball
Drake vs. Bradley
Jan. 30 at 2 p.m.
Knapp Center
Women’s Basketball
Drake vs. Wichita State
Feb. 5 at 7 p.m.
Knapp Center
More information is available at www.DrakeTix.com/promotions
Questions? Call 515-271-3647 or email tickets@drake.edu.
Please put Jen Hogan’s Farewell Open House on your calendar for Jan. 29, 3–4:30 p.m., in the Medbury Honors Lounge. Join Drake International to thank Jen for her 10 years of service at Drake assisting students to study abroad!
—Denise Ganpat, Administrative Assistant 2
Please join me in congratulating Mandi McReynolds, director of community engagement and service-learning, as she begins her new role on Sept. 8 leading global community relations for The Principal Financial Group, a strategic community partner with Drake University. A reception will be held for Mandi in Levitt Hall on Sept. 3 from 3 to 4:30 p.m.
Over the last four years, Mandi has led Drake to integrate service-learning institutionally across all schools and colleges; achieve the coveted Carnegie Foundation Classification for Community Engagement and Presidential Honor Roll for Community Service; and develop countless community relationships with nonprofits, government agencies, and schools, creating a solid foundation for Drake’s future service-learning and community engagement efforts.
As we take the next 60 days to thoughtfully reflect on moving forward, Renee Sedlacek will serve as interim director of community engagement and service-learning.
—Submitted by Shannon Cofield, Senior Advisor for External Affairs
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During the spring semester, faculty were invited to submit nomination packets for the inaugural Principal Financial Group Global Citizenship Award. The main criteria for the award include outstanding contributions to global engagement and internationalization of the campus and curriculum, as aligned with the three main goals of the International and Global Engagement Strategic Plan, 2015–2020.
The winner of the inaugural award will be presented with a plaque during the Fall 2015 Convocation on Aug. 28.
The five nominees are:
Mahmoud Hamad, Associate Professor of Politics
Mahmoud’s dedication to exposing students to other cultures and languages is well-known University-wide. His frequent travel seminars to Egypt or Turkey challenge students’ knowledge and assumptions and are usually filled to capacity. The fall semester Model Arab League (MAL) is another way Mahmoud encourages students to learn about policy-making through research, dialogue, and debate. Each year Mahmoud leads 8–10 students to Cairo to compete in MAL councils, debating current issues facing the Arab world.
Students and other faculty write of Mahmoud’s untiring efforts to immerse students in culture and language as an extension of every topic and every course. He takes every opportunity to share his culture and beliefs and to encourage students to do likewise. Students become familiar with his thesis, “no one holds monopoly over truth.”
In addition to his engagement with students, Mahmoud’s bilingual skills offer him opportunities to publish in both English and Arabic journals and to provide news commentary to Al-Jazeera and Al-Hurah.
Matthew C. Mitchell, Assistant Professor of Management and International Business
Matthew pursues internationalization both within his classes and across multiple sectors of Drake. He is an enthusiastic advocate for study abroad; one of his nominators described Matthew as “an apostle of internationalization.”
In addition to streamlining the International Business curriculum, thus making the major more accessible to students, Matthew secured several valuable grants to foster international business studies, language acquisition, study abroad, and international internships. He helped establish Drake’s relationship with University of the Andes in Chile, and co-taught a groundbreaking J-Term class for Drake’s soccer teams at Monterrey Tec in Guadalajara, Mexico.
As a leader with the Academy of International Business, including as chair of the Academy’s international conferences, Matthew has inspired and mentored students to conduct research, of which some has been accepted for conference presentations and publications.
Matthew is a recipient of the Madelyn M Levitt Teacher of the Year Award and the CBPA Graduate Professor of the Year.
Ellen Liang Yee, Professor of Law
Ellen earned the title of director of Drake University Law School’s International Programs in 2013 following years of commitment to internationalization. While remaining attentive to her work in criminal law and trial advocacy, Ellen’s dedication and passion for internationalization at Drake is clearly evident.
For seven summers, Ellen has taught in Drake’s law program in Nantes, France. In 2014 she organized celebrations in both locations for the 20th anniversary of the collaboration. She also taught in Chongqing, China, with Drake’s Chinese Cultural Exchange Program and has undertaken professional or research work in Cambodia and The Hague, Netherlands. Ellen continues to develop new University relationships in locations ranging from Cuba to South Africa.
In addition, Ellen fosters internationalization on campus through coordinating Drake International Law Week, working with the International Law Society, and advising international students at the Law School.
Students across the University also learn about global and local food waste and hunger through service-learning and academic study in the Next Course organization she created.
Michael Renner, Professor of Biology and Psychology
Michael teaches in the Environmental Science and Policy program while also serving in significant leadership roles with the Forest of Hope Association in Rwanda and the Gishwati Foundation, a U.S.-based charity supporting Rwandan conservation. He regularly leads students on field research in equatorial Africa and brings the world to his students on Drake’s campus.
Through Michael’s leadership, Drake students and faculty have positively influenced land use policy and practices in Rwanda. They have facilitated local acceptance of conservation of an important biodiversity area while also improving the livelihoods of local farmers.
Michael was one of the architects of the University’s infrastructure and support mechanisms for internationalization, including the new structure within the International Programs office and the calendar revision to incorporate a January Term, allowing additional student travel opportunities.
Michael serves as faculty liaison to the School for Field Studies, a significant provider of international experiences in environmentally related disciplines in eight permanent research and teaching sites around the world. He has earned numerous grants including several from the National Science Foundation and the U. S. Department of Education.
John Rovers, Professor of Pharmacy Practice
John is a founding member of The Principal Financial Group Center for Global Citizenship and the Heartland Consortium for Global Health. His efforts to address public health issues led to establishment of the Global and Comparative Public Health concentration at Drake and international rotations on several continents for pharmacy students. John chairs an ad hoc committee of the College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences to evaluate existing and new clinical sites overseas. He has successfully secured numerous grants for the University.
John advises independent study projects related to global health and encourages student participation in various global and public health activities, both internationally and around Des Moines. Students are motivated by his experiences with and knowledge of global public health issues and are encouraged to be conscientious professionals who can create positive changes in global healthcare.
John completed graduate studies in Australia and has traveled widely for research, teaching, and curriculum development, including the Hanoi University of Pharmacy. He also assists with charitable and philanthropic work throughout the world, including McCord Hospital in Durban, South Africa.
—Submitted by Drake International
All Drake employees are invited to an open house at Theta Chi Fraternity, 1320 34th St. (southwest corner of 34th and Forest) on Friday, Aug. 21, from 4 to 7 p.m. Tour the house and see the latest campus community construction project. If you have any questions, please contact Joe Aiello at 314-650-8334 or Tom Rossley at 773-620-5111.