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Re-energize with a chair massage

Relax with a chair massage, or buy one for a co-worker as a gift. Ten- and 20-minute chair massages will be offered on campus Wednesday (now full) and Thursday this week as well as Nov. 7 and 8. Cost is $10 for a 10-minute massage. Payment should be given directly to Anne Boal, licensed massage therapist, at the time of appointment. Correct change, cash, or check is required.

Those who participate will have the chance to win a gift certificate for a free 10-minute chair massage. One name will be drawn from those who receive a massage in September, and again in November.

Click the link below to register for the day and time of your choice. You may register for one or two time slots per registration sheet.

  • Sept. 21: Aliber Hall, Conference Room 204, 11 a.m.–1 p.m.
  • Nov. 7: Cline Hall, Conference Room 101, 2–4 p.m.
  • Nov. 8: Olmsted Center, Drake Room, 11 a.m.–1 p.m.

For more information, contact Linda Feiden at linda.feiden@drake.edu.

—Linda Feiden, Human Resources

Flu shots for faculty and staff

Register now to receive your flu shot. Human Resources has purchased 200 doses of flu vaccine to be provided at no cost to faculty and staff. Flu shot clinics will be open Sept. 20, 22, and 25, and Oct. 2. Those who wish to participate must sign up for an appointment.

The College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences student pharmacists and faculty will hold the flu shot clinics on campus in Harvey Ingham, Room 107 (Johansen Lab). Flu shots will be administered in private rooms.

You will receive an email the day before your scheduled appointment outlining the following details:

  • Wear a shirt/blouse that will allow access to your upper arm (this is where the vaccine will be administered).
  • Please print and fill out the immunization screening form attached to the email. Bring the form with you to your flu shot appointment.
  • You must bring your Drake ID Card to your appointment.

For questions, contact CPHS.wellness@drake.edu.

Linda Feiden, Human Resources

Bulldog Pack Rewards Program

Bulldog Pack Rewards Program is a points-based scorecard dedicated to helping you enhance your quality of life in five areas: physical, financial, community, social, and occupational. Earn points by participating in various activities and making healthy choices. Reach 100 points between Sept. 15 and June 1, 2018, and be placed in a drawing for a chance to win your choice of prizes from a wellness catalog.

The Bulldog Pack Rewards Program scorecard is available to all full-time and part-time faculty and staff, regardless of enrollment in the Drake Medical Plan. Click here for instructions on how to access the scorecard and start earning points now.

Please note that the annual biometric/wellness screenings and online wellness assessment are separate from this scorecard. These two items are only for current employees on Drake’s medical plan and must be completed annually to receive the wellness premium incentive.

For more information, contact Linda Feiden at linda.feiden@drake.edu.

—Linda Feiden, Human Resources

Schedule your biometric screening today

The Hy-Vee wellness screening option has ended. If you haven’t completed a biometric screening yet and wish to be included in the early bird drawing, you may still complete a screening with your physician as long as you or your doctor fax the completed Physician Wellness Screening Results Form by Sept. 30.

The online registration form for on campus wellness screenings with UnityPoint is open. To guarantee a slot, register early. The screenings will be held between 6:30 and 10:45 a.m. in the lower level of the Olmsted Center on Oct. 4-6, 9, 11, 13, 17, and 19.  To schedule a screening, log in with the username DRAKE and password SCREEN (in all caps).

If you registered for an on-campus screening but don’t remember your appointment date and time, check your received, spam, or deleted email folders for an email confirmation from UnityPoint with the subject: Health Screen Confirmation. It would have been delivered to the email address you entered on your registration. Questions regarding the on-campus UnityPoint screenings should be sent to unitypointhealth.desmoines@gmail.com.

If you need to cancel an on-campus screening, send an email to jennifer.umphfleet@unitypoint.org with your name, date, and time of appointment you wish to cancel. You will need to re-register online for a new appointment. Changes can be made up to 48 hours prior to the appointment, if slots are still available.

If you have already completed your biometric screening, don’t forget to complete your online wellness assessment on wellmark.com by Nov. 17.

Additional information about this year’s biometric screenings and wellness assessments (including copies of the Physician Wellness Screening Results Form) can be found under the employee tab of blueView. The Wellness Portal is on the right-hand side of the employee page.

If you are on Drake’s health plan, you must complete a biometric screening and wellness assessment annually to retain your wellness premium discount, which is a savings of approximately $300. For questions, contact Linda Feiden at linda.feiden@drake.edu or 271-1880.

—Linda Feiden, Human Resources

Register for the 2017–2018 BUILD program

Registration for the learning and development program, Bulldogs United In Learning Drake (BUILD), is available on the Employee tab in blueView.

The BUILD program includes a variety of learning opportunities for faculty and staff who want to enhance their skill sets and learn more about Drake. Through BUILD, faculty and staff can:

  • Pursue lifelong learning with professional development workshops and skill-building opportunities
  • Understand their benefits and learn how to make the most of them
  • Improve their health and overall wellness
  • Strengthen their management and leadership abilities
  • Connect with colleagues from across campus

A list of BUILD sessions can be found here. Individuals who participate in the sessions, ITS’s Tech Tuesdays, and additional sessions announced throughout the year will be entered into drawings to receive prizes.

While online registration is available through blueView (listed under Learning and Development), registration is requested, not required.

—Debra Wiley, Human Resources

Healthy Eating Made Easy class

In today’s busy world, it can be hard to find time to prepare healthy meals, which means more dining out, fast food, or processed snacks. Join Lucas Flaherty on Tuesday, Sept. 19, at 10 a.m. in the Olmsted Center, room 310/311, as he shares some easy and quick healthy meal planning advice. This presentation includes both information on programs such as Blue Apron as well as more traditional tips if you are buying from a grocery store and cooking at home. And, for between meals, discover some quick, low-cost, healthy snacks.

Participants will earn Bulldogs United in Learning Drake (BUILD) credits and be entered into a drawing at the end of the semester.

An online registration form for the class is accessible through the blueView Employee tab, in the Learning and Development Channel under Human Resources.  You may also contact Linda Feiden at linda.feiden@drake.edu to register.

—Linda Feiden, Human Resources

Welcoming new Bulldogs: August 2017

Fifty-eight new, full-time faculty and staff members joined the Drake family in August:

Ryan Sturms, Laboratory Assistant, Chemistry, College of Arts & Sciences (A&S)

Lee Price, Laboratory Assistant, Chemistry, A&S

Bradley Swan, Laboratory Assistant, Chemistry, A&S

Jordan Pohlmann, Teaching Associate, Music, A&S

Godfried Asante, Assistant Professor, Rhetoric, A&S

Michi Matsukura, Assistant Professor, Psychology, A&S

Katharine (Katie) Putney, Visiting Assistant Professor, Biology, A&S

Dina Alexander, Visiting Assistant Professor, Music, A&S

Vincent Kenney, Assistant Professor Low Brass and Assistant Director Bands, A&S

Mirla Agnir, Assistant Professor, Theatre Arts, A&S

Kevin Brown, Assistant Professor, Neuroscience, A&S

Erin Horst, Visiting Assistant Professor, Theatre, A&S

Gregory Wolf, Assistant Professor, Politics, A&S

Karen Zwier, Visiting Assistant Professor, Philosophy/Religion, A&S

Mary Alice Hill, Director, Human Resources Partner Services, Human Resources

Kirk Lundgren, Campus Public Safety Officer, Public Safety

Joshua (Josh) Wallace, Academic Success & Retention Specialist, Provost’s Office

Rebecca Widmer, Director, Annual Giving, University Advancement

Damon Tyson, Systems Engineer 2, ITS

Karly Good, Learning Management Specialist, ITS

Nathan Newman, Associate Professor, Athletic Training, College of Pharmacy & Health Sciences CPHS

Diana Newman, Administrative Assistant, CPHS

Shankar Munusamy, Associate Professor, Pharmacology, CPHS

Kelsey Jensen, Assistant Director, International Admission, Office of Admission

Janelle Turner, Campus Visit Coordinator, Office of Admission

Michael Donahue, Assistant Athletic Trainer, Athletics

Michael McClanathan, Assistant Football Coach, Athletics

Cory Marquardt, Men’s Basketball Manager, Athletics

Walker Howard, Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach, Athletics

Anne Williams, Business Manager, Athletics

Ryan Parriott, Assistant Director, Recreational Services, Athletics

Elizabeth (Betsy) Bayliss, Assistant Women’s Crew Coach, Athletics

Ngonidzashe Makusha, Assistant Men’s & Women’s Sprints/Jumps/Relays Coach, Athletics

Denise “Chantel” Osahor, Women’s Basketball Manager, Athletics

Amy Rudolph, Assistant Women’s Cross Country/Track & Field Coach, Athletics

Jay Koloseus, Assistant Men’s Cross Country/Track & Field Coach, Athletics

Alexander Emery, Assistant Men’s & Women’s Tennis Coach, Athletics

Amy Elbert, Mental Health Specialist, Head Start

Virginia Lynde, Teacher Associate Substitute, Head Start

Katherine Colon, Teacher Associate, Head Start

Alexandrea Chafa, Head Start Teacher, Head Start

Noelle Feldpausch, Head Start Teacher, Head Start

Amanda Herring, Head Start Teacher, Head Start

Stacie Kjellsen, Teacher Associate, Head Start

Madonna (Donna) Clay, Head Start Teacher, Head Start

Kelly DeJoode, Teacher Associate, Head Start

Patricia Houlihan, Clinician in Residence/Int. Director Legal Clinic, Law School

Natalie Banta, Associate Professor, Law, Law School

Jacquilline Nagila, Director, International Student & Scholar Services, International Center

Christina Trombley, Executive Director, Online Programming

Lendie Follett Clausen, Assistant Professor, Business Analytics, College of Business & Public Administration (CBPA)

Anna Fountain Clark, Assistant Professor, Public Administration, CBPA

Douglas Bujakowski, Assistant Professor, Actuarial Science, CBPA

Sacha Pence, Assistant Professor/Director Applied Behavior Analysis, School of Education

Pamela Moore, Field Placement Support Services Coordinator, School of Education

Noel Wurju, Facility Maintainer III, Facilities Planning & Management

Samra Hodzic, Facility Maintainer III, Facilities Planning & Management

Atong Nyok, Facility Maintainer III, Facilities Planning & Management

—Laura Schwarz, Human Resources

 

Monthly Motivator: Contributing to a healthy environment

Each month, Human Resources will introduce a new Monthly Motivator as a fun and simple way to promote healthy habits. The Monthly Motivator for September is all about contributing to a healthy environment. The goal is to find ways to preserve Mother Earth. It could be as simple as picking up litter around your workplace or home, shortening your showers, or safely disposing medicines.

Click here  for a copy of September’s Monthly Motivator flyer, which includes a tracking form and more information on the challenge.

Use this as an opportunity to discover new ways to protect the planet. Compete with your co-workers to see who can mark off the most days on their tracking form, share ideas on ways to be green, or create a team building activity around the challenge.

Keep a-look-out for October’s challenge.

— Linda Feiden, Human Resources

Healthy eating class: Sept. 19

In today’s busy world, it can be hard to find time to prepare healthy meals, which means more dining out, fast food, or processed snacks. Join Lucas Flaherty on Tuesday, Sept. 19, at 10 a.m. in the Olmsted Center, Room 310/311, as he shares some easy and quick healthy meal planning advice. This presentation includes both information on programs such as Blue Apron as well as more traditional tips if you are buying from a grocery store and cooking at home. And, for between meals, discover some quick, low-cost, healthy snacks.

Participants will earn Bulldogs United in Learning Drake (BUILD) credits and be entered into a drawing at the end of the semester.

Contact Linda Feiden at linda.feiden@drake.edu to register for this class. The 2017–2018 BUILD online registration form will be available soon.

— Linda Feiden, Human Resources 

Unwind with a chair massage

Relax and re-energize your day with a chair massage. Ten- and 20-minute chair massages will be offered on campus Sept. 20 and 21 and Nov. 7 and 8. Cost is $10 for a 10-minute massage. Payment should be given directly to Anne Boal, licensed massage therapist, at the time of appointment. Correct change, cash, or check is required.

Those who participate will have the chance to win a gift certificate for a free 10-minute chair massage. One name will be drawn from those who receive a massage in September, and again in November.

Click the link below to register for the day and time of your choice. You may register for one or two time slots per registration sheet.

Sept. 20: Cowles Library, Collier Heritage Room, 2–4 p.m.

Sept. 21: Aliber Hall, Conference Room 204,  11 a.m.–1 p.m.

Nov. 7: Cline Hall, Conference Room 101, 2–4 p.m.

Nov. 8: Olmsted Center, Drake Room, 11 a.m.–1 p.m.

For additional information, contact Linda Feiden at linda.feiden@drake.edu.

— Linda Feiden, Human Resources