The Vincennes University Board of Trustees has a new student voice.
Kate Wise, who is pursuing Legal Studies and Homeland Security and Public Safety degrees, was sworn in as the 2024-25 Student Trustee on Wed., Dec. 4.
“On behalf of the Board of Trustees, I am thrilled to welcome Kate to the Board,” VU Board Chairman Mike Sievers said. “Kate’s passion for representing the University and her commitment to positively impacting campus life will bring an important perspective to the Board. We are excited to work alongside her as she advocates for her fellow Trailblazers and helps shape the future of Vincennes University.”
Gov. Eric Holcomb appointed Wise of Depauw, Indiana, as Student Trustee until Oct. 5, 2025. She has the same voting privileges as all Trustees.
“I want to be a Student Trustee because it gives me a chance to interact with all parts of the University,” Wise said. “I hear a lot from people around campus, and I want to be able to bring ideas and concerns from the student body to help make change. I am honored to have this position and represent the student body.”
In Spring 2025, Wise expects to graduate with an associate degree in Legal Studies. She plans to continue her studies at VU to earn a bachelor’s degree in Homeland Security and Public Safety. After VU, she plans to enroll in law school and become a practicing attorney.
One of her most significant VU experiences is working in the University’s Admissions Office. She often guides prospective Trailblazers and their families throughout the Vincennes Campus.
“I love it when I give a tour, and then I see the student the next year,” she said. “I feel like I was a small part in a huge step in their life.”
Wise also serves as treasurer of the Legal Studies Club and secretary of the Bass Fishing Club.
“I joined the Legal Studies Club to be more involved with my major, and it has allowed me to enjoy experiences such as seeing appellate arguments and watching some of my favorite legal movies,” Wise said. “I joined the Bass Fishing Club to get out of my comfort zone and try something new. Once I joined, I found I truly enjoy fishing and being involved in the club.”
She aims to inspire students to share in the joy and fulfillment that come from being an active member of the club, and one of her priorities as a Trustee is getting other students more active on campus.
“I am here for students if they have any suggestions or ideas to help better VU,” she said. “I want to hear what they want to see so I am able to give their perspective and see what can be done.”