Thank you for your patience. ITS has now resolved the issue that was causing summer students to no longer be enrolled in their Blackboard courses. If you continue to encounter issues, please visit service.drake.edu/its to report a “Blackboard Learn Ultra Issue” or call the support center at 515-271-3001. To receive outage notifications by text, opt in by...
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Blackboard Course Issue
Around 5:30 p.m., ITS was made aware of an issue causing all students enrolled in summer classes to no longer have access to their Blackboard courses. ITS is diligently working towards a resolution. We will provide updates and will let you know when this issue has been resolved. Thank you for your patience. To receive...
Self Service interruption resolved
Ellucian has resolved the issue with Self Service. The Self Service dashboard is now accessible to all users. Thank you for your patience. If you continue to have issues accessing Banner Self Service, submit a ticket at service.drake.edu/its, call 515-271-3001, or visit the lower level of Carnegie Hall.
Self Service interruption
As of 11:30 am, ITS became aware of an Ellucian issue with Self Service. Users are not able to access Self Service through the Commonly Used Apps section of myDrake. The Self Service dashboard is still accessible through Drake-hosted platforms such as the employee and student dashboards. As Ellucian works to resolve this issue, ITS...
Clarke Leaves Lasting Legacy as Dy-Boarman Becomes Assistant Dean for Clinical Affairs and Director of Experiential Education
Cheryl Clarke, PH’86, professor of pharmacy practice, completed her role as assistant dean of clinical affairs and director of experiential education in Drake University’s College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences (CPHS), on June 30, 2023. She will complete a sabbatical over the next academic year exploring precepting models. As assistant dean from 2013 to 2023,...
Bhattarai Named IPA Karbeling Leadership Award Recipient
Nirjan Bhattarai, a rising fourth-year student pharmacist in Drake University’s College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences (CPHS), was named the Karbeling Leadership Award recipient at the Iowa Pharmacy Association (IPA) Annual Meeting on June 14, 2023, in Des Moines, Iowa. The Karbeling Leadership Award was established by the IPA Foundation as a tribute to the...
Hansen Accepted to AACP Academic Leadership Fellows Program
Anisa Hansen, professor of pharmacy practice in Drake University’s College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences (CPHS), was accepted into the 20th cohort of the American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy (AACP) Academic Leadership Fellows Program (ALFP) for 2023-24. Hansen is the fifth current faculty member in the CPHS to be accepted into this program. Other...
CPHS Announces Bill Burke Endowed Pharmacy Scholarship and Inaugural Burke Scholar
Drake University’s College of Pharmacy & Health Sciences (CPHS) is pleased to announce the creation of the Bill Burke Endowed Pharmacy Scholarship. Established in 2022 by Main at Locust Pharmacy, the Bill Burke Endowed Pharmacy Scholarship benefits third- or fourth-year Drake student pharmacists with financial need. Third-year student pharmacist Abigail Stumpner is the inaugural Burke...
Eduroam certificate update July 8
As of July 8 at 7:00 a.m., ITS will be performing routine annual certificate updates to the eduroam network. When prompted, please click “continue” to be connected to the network. Thank you for your cooperation. If you experience connection issues, please submit a ticket at service.drake.edu/its, call 515-271-3001, or visit the lower level of Carnegie...
Schick Receives Inaugural Roger W. Lee Endowed Scholarship for First-Generation Pharmacists
Michaela Schick, a third-year student pharmacist, was awarded the inaugural Roger W. Lee Endowed Pharmacy Scholarship for the 2023-2024 academic year. This scholarship recognizes first-generation pharmacists who are pursuing their PharmD within Drake University’s College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences (CPHS). Originally from Beaver Dam, Wisconsin, Schick was drawn to the pharmacy profession because of...