This Week at USI
USI UPCOMING EVENTS
Now through August 5
Artist Jacinda Russell to be on display at USI New Harmony Gallery of Contemporary Art
USI’s New Harmony Gallery of Contemporary Art is proud to present Metaphorical Antipodes: Stories of Ice, featuring photography and sculpture works by Jacinda Russell.
SAVE THE DATE
August 10-11
Mid-America Institute on Aging and Wellness returns to USI August 10-11
USI and SWIRCA and More, a local agency on aging, will present the 16th annual Mid-America Institute on Aging and Wellness August 10-11 on the USI campus.
April 7-8, 2024
USI to celebrate the total solar eclipse with Solarpalooza April 7-8, 2024
USI is excited to announce a free and open-to-the-public multi-day event, Solarpalooza, culminating with the total solar eclipse on April 8, 2024. The event will begin at 7 p.m. Sunday, April 7 with a talk by trailblazing electrical engineer and retired NASA astronaut Joan Higginbotham in the Screaming Eagles Arena as part of the Romain College of Business Innovative Speaker Series, followed by a full day of experiential learning and engagement on Monday, April 8—the day of the eclipse.
IN CASE YOU MISSED IT
Released Thursday, June 8
USI names Interim Provost and Interim Dean of Pott College
The University has named Dr. Shelly Blunt, Dean of the Pott College of Science, Engineering, and Education, as Interim Provost. Dr. William Elliott, Jr., Professor of Geology and Associate Dean of the Pott College of Science, Engineering, and Education, was named Interim Dean of the Pott College. Both positions are effective July 1.
Students Competing For Indiana FFA State Officer Positions
INDIANAPOLIS (June 12, 2023) — Twenty-four Indiana FFA members from across the state are preparing for the opportunity to serve as an Indiana FFA State Officer for the upcoming year. After a week of FFA engagement opportunities, seven individuals will be selected to fulfill the roles of president, secretary, northern region vice president, southern region vice president, treasurer, reporter, and sentinel.
During the 94th Indiana FFA State Convention, the candidates will participate in a rigorous interview and selection process, in which, the chosen candidates will be announced at the final session on Thursday, June 22.
“Indiana FFA students always go above and beyond, and it is an honor to work closely with the State FFA Officers each year,†said Lt. Gov. Suzanne Crouch, Indiana’s Secretary of Agriculture and Rural Development. “I look forward to seeing who is selected to lead this group of outstanding students for the next year, and I wish everyone competing the best of luck.â€
Once selected, the newly-elected officers will embark on a year of service, providing direction and overseeing the development of the student-led organization, which has more than 13,000 members statewide.
Along with promoting FFA, agriculture, and agricultural education, a majority of their responsibilities include conducting FFA chapter visits, facilitating leadership conferences, and hosting career and leadership development events, to name a few.
This year, due to the large number of candidates, a preliminary selection round was held on May 27 at the Indiana FFA Leadership Center. Twenty-four candidates participated in four selection rounds. Indiana FFA state staff announced the 16 state officer candidates proceeding to the final candidate interviews at the state convention.
“It is such a joy to see so many leadership-driven students wishing to represent all Indiana FFA members on the state level,†said Don Lamb, Indiana State Department of Agriculture Director. “With such an outstanding and large group of candidates, the student–led organization will have a trying time choosing just seven students. I wish them all the best of luck on representing Indiana FFA.â€
The following list includes the 24 Indiana FFA State Officer candidates:
*denotes moving forward to the final round
- Brenden Blosser, NorthWood FFA*
- Alexis King, Elkhart Community FFA
- Caylee James, Prairie Heights FFA*
- Conner Keeslar, Prairie Heights FFA*
- Lucas Hartman, Prairie Heights FFA
- Logan Forbing, Carroll @ Ft. Wayne FFA*
- Caden Sixberry, Southmont FFA*
- Kayla Vandenberg, Wm Henry Harrison FFA
- Tanner Weakley, Western Boone FFA*
- Maddax Stewart, Rossville FFA
- Carson Rudd, Carroll @ Flora FFA*
- Grace Allee, Hamilton Heights FFA*
- Brodie Carr, South Putnam FFA*
- Kenzie Slough, Shakamak FFA*
- August Whitman, Sullivan FFA
- Kailee Cooper, Owen Valley FFA*
- Jayden Simpson, North Putnam FFA*
- Camille Thopy, Southwestern Shelby FFA*
- Ella Jones, Indiana Ag & Tech FFA
- Kelby Roberts, Rushville FFA*
- Madalyn Denton, Blue River Valley FFA*
- Katelynn Larrimore, Salem FFA
- Blaine Wagner, North Decatur FFA*
- Erica Weaver, Franklin County FFA
“As a past state officer myself I know the stress that comes with running for a State Officer position,†said Skylar Clingan, Assistant Director of the Indiana FFA Association. “This year we have a great group of students who want this role and wish to give back to their communities and to FFA. That is truly a privilege for our organization. I wish all contenders the best.â€
The 2023-2024 Indiana FFA state officer team will be announced on June 22 on inffa.org and on Indiana FFA’s social media channels.
Robyn Scherr-Wells inks contract extension with Purple Aces
Scherr-Wells is entering her third season at UE
EVANSVILLE, Ind. – With two years of steady improvement to the University of Evansville women’s basketball program, University of Evansville Director of Athletics Ziggy Siegfried has announced a contract extension for head women’s basketball coach Robyn Scherr-Wells.
“Robyn is one of the most driven coaches that I have ever worked with in my career. She has shown a commitment to academics, the student-athlete experience and competitive excellence and her engagement with the campus and community has been fantastic,†Siegfried stated. “Robyn is committed to being at UE and understands that commitment takes time. We are proud to show that commitment to her. I have no doubt that she is a leader who can and will build a championship program.â€
In a short amount of time, Scherr-Wells has made significant progress in building the Purple Aces program. The first season under her direction saw the team post its highest amount of wins in five seasons. Her team followed that up with an 11-win campaign last season, which was the marked the first double digit win season and the highest victory total since the 2016-17 season.
“I would like to thank President Pietruszkiewicz, Dr. Siegfried, and Sarah Solinsky for their belief in me and their commitment to Evansville Women’s Basketball. I am grateful to lead the Purple Aces,†Scherr-Wells said. “We have made great strides forward in the last two years, and I am excited to continue to build upon that. When I was hired in 2021, I wanted the job because of the top, private school education that UE offers combined with high mid-major basketball in the MVC.â€
“We fit a unique niche in Division I basketball that not many schools can offer, and I am so proud to recruit student-athletes to UE. I will continue to work tirelessly to build UE Women’s Basketball into an MVC championship program!â€
Scherr-Wells’ system has led to a much higher pace of play. In four seasons prior to her arrival, UE averaged 59.5 points per game and under. Since she took the helm, the team has averaged 66.1 and 64.6 points, respectively. Her staff has recruited and coached four All-Missouri Valley Conference selections and that success translated to increased attendance and the first sellout in program history.
Off the court, her impact has been just as important. The team GPA for the women jumped from 3.0 in her first season to 3.3 last year. Her efforts have also translated to an increase in fundraising. During the 2022-23 campaign, her program raised over five times the amount of funds as it did in the season prior to her arrival.
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EPD DAILY ACTIVITY REPORT
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