EPD DAILY ACTIVITY REPORT
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EPD DAILY ACTIVITY REPORT
FOOTNOTE: Â EPD DAILY ACTIVITY REPORT information was provided by the EPD and posted by the City-County-County Observer without opinion, bias, or editing.
EVANSVILLE, IND. (07/10/2023) John David Lutz, an influential figure in the world of theatre and a well-respected member of the University of Evansville community, passed away on Sunday, July 9, 2023, at the age of 83. Surrounded by his loving family, John David peacefully departed from this world in the comfort of his own home.
Born on January 17, 1940, in Indianapolis, Indiana, John David was the son of the late John “Jack” and Mary Lutz. He graduated from what was then called Evansville College in 1964 before earning a Master of Arts degree from the University of Denver. He returned to the University of Evansville in 1965 as an instructor and technical director, later acquiring a Master of Fine Arts degree from the University of New Orleans.
John David’s impact on the theatrical landscape was immeasurable. Over his tenure at the University of Evansville, he directed nearly 80 productions, a testament to his dedication and artistic vision. Under his guidance, the university participated in the Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival for 38 years, with 32 productions earning invitations to regional festivals. Remarkably, he directed 24 of those 32 productions, and six of the eight UE productions invited to the national festival. His directorial talent also graced renowned regional theaters, including the Indiana Repertory Theatre, Cleveland Playhouse, Hope Summer Repertory Theatre, Brown County Playhouse, and Pittsburgh Playhouse. In New York City, he directed the Off-Broadway premiere of “Between Daylight and Boonville,” a play written by Matt Williams, a UE alumnus.
John David’s innovative approach to recruiting prospective students in the 1980’s helped the University of Evansville Theatre gain recognition as a premier training ground for future theater professionals. Additionally, he co-founded the National Unified Auditions, an organization comprising 25 schools that hold simultaneous auditions in New York, Chicago, and Los Angeles for aspiring theater students. His dedication to nurturing young talent led to a legacy in the theater community.
Throughout his illustrious career, John David received numerous accolades, including the 1982 UE Medal of Honor, the 1984 KC/ACTF Gold Medallion, and the 1998 Indiana Theatre Association’s Theatre Person of the Year. These awards were further complemented by his 2007 induction into the College of Fellows of the American Theatre and his 2012 KC/ACTF Outstanding Career Achievement in Directing. His contributions were recognized by the University of Evansville, which honored him as the 2014 Distinguished Alumnus of the Year and bestowed upon him an Honorary Doctor of Letters in 2016.
After dedicating 53 years to the University of Evansville, John David retired in 2018, solidifying his position as the longest-serving faculty member in the university’s history. His unwavering commitment earned him the well-deserved title of Professor Emeritus.
“John David was a visionary theatre professor and beloved member of the Evansville community. His dedication to the arts and his students has left an indelible mark on the University of Evansville and the wider theatre world,” said Sharla Cowden, Department Chair and Managing Director of UE Theatre. “John David’s passion, creativity, and unwavering commitment will be deeply missed. Across the nation, there are broken-hearted former students and colleagues, but we are also grateful to have been mentored by and worked alongside this incredible theatre artist.”
Memorial contributions may be made to the University of Evansville’s new John David Lutz Theatre Lab, located at 1800 Lincoln Ave., Evansville, IN 47722, or Omni Hospice, situated at 3101 N Green River Rd., Suite 210, Evansville, IN 47715. Celebration of life arrangements will be provided at a later time.
EVANSVILLE, IND. (07/10/2023) The University of Evansville (UE) is proud to announce the appointment of Dr. Charles “Toby” Ziglar as the new Director of Graduate Enrollment. The University conducted a nationwide search with the assistance of Blue Rock Search to identify a candidate to fill this important role.
In this new role, Dr. Ziglar will be responsible for the creation of the Office of Graduate Enrollment, where his work will help to shape and guide the future of UE’s graduate studies footprint regionally and nationally.
He will serve as a key member of the Enrollment team and will collaborate with various departments across campus on new program development, marketing, recruiting, and financial aid.
With more than two decades of higher education expertise, Dr. Ziglar is known for his administrative leadership, strategic planning, programmatic growth, budgetary oversight, student services, and policy development to elevate enrollment and increase retention.
Previously, he served in roles as Dean of the Graduate School and Director of Graduate and International Admissions at the University of West Georgia, GA; Vice President for Enrollment Management at Bluefield College, VA; Assistant Director of Graduate Admissions at Kennesaw State University, GA, and in other enrollment and academic leadership roles.
Dr. Ziglar’s appointment supports UE’s continued growth in graduate studies.
UE currently offers ten graduate programs focused on health sciences, leadership, psychology, education, and athletic training. Most recently, UE launched the PsyD in Clinical Psychology program and the Master of Science in Education program. The University’s graduate programs are in high demand, and many have full cohorts of students. With continued growth in existing programs and the addition of several new programs, the University expects to bring in 40% more graduate students in 2023 than in 2022.
“As the Director of Graduate Enrollment, Dr. Ziglar will play a pivotal role in shaping the future of our graduate programs by leveraging untapped potential in the local community and beyond,” said Dr. Jill Griffin, vice president for enrollment and marketing. “This is a step forward to fuel additional growth in our flourishing graduate programs.”
“Together, we will expand and enhance the graduate programs at the University of Evansville, ensuring they are responsive to the evolving needs of the global society,” said Dr. Ziglar. “Success for the university lies not only in the enrollment numbers, but in the impact our graduates make on the world. I’m looking forward to empowering our students to thrive academically, professionally, and personally.”
INDIANAPOLIS —The Indiana Department of Health (IDOH) is encouraging Hoosiers to take advantage of nearly $4,000 in free health screenings during the 37th Indiana Black & Minority Health Fair, being held July 13-16 at the Indiana Convention Center. The theme of this year’s health fair is Healthful Living, which emphasizes the event’s focus on prevention.
“For many Hoosiers, the annual Indiana Black & Minority Health Fair is a one-stop-shop for essential screenings and education that can be life-changing and even life-saving,†said State Health Commissioner Lindsay Weaver, M.D., FACEP. “As we work to reduce the disparities that impact communities of color across the state, it is important that we provide people the tools they need to improve their health. Free services like the health fair help meet that need.â€
The health fair will be held in Halls J & K on the following schedule:
This year’s event will provide back-to-school immunizations for children ages 5 years and older, screenings and education for cholesterol, diabetes, blood pressure, HIV, hepatitis C, hearing and more. Clinical breast exams will be offered, along with vision and hearing screenings. Community Health Network will provide school sports physicals at no cost on a first-come, first-served basis from 1 to 6 p.m., Friday, July 14, and from noon to 6 p.m.  Saturday, July 15, and Sunday, July 16. Individuals receiving vaccines are asked to bring proof of insurance if they have it. A complete schedule can be found at https://www.inbmhf.com/
In addition, birth and death certificates can be purchased on site. Birth certificates are available for $10, and death certificates cost $8.
Panel discussion topics include palliative care and end-of-life planning, youth cancer awareness, aging and family support, breastfeeding and maternal health, child language development, substance use recovery programs and mental health.
Antoniette Holt, director of the Office of Minority Health at IDOH, said the health fair would not be possible without the dedication of its sponsors, who donate time and resources each year to help improve the health of Hoosiers.
“Improving the health of Hoosiers, especially our vulnerable populations, requires a community effort, and our partners step up every year to make a difference in people’s lives,†Holt said. “I am incredibly grateful to our sponsors who continue to make the health fair a priority for their organizations.â€
This year’s mainstage, platinum and gold health fair sponsors are Eli Lilly and Co., Community Health Network, Johnson & Johnson, Indiana University Health, Eskenazi Health, the Marion County Public Health Department, MDwise and WISH-TV.
Free transportation will be offered on a first-come, first-served basis on Sunday, July 16, from the Global Village Welcome Center, 4233 Lafayette Road, Indianapolis, on the following schedule:
Depart Global Village at 1 and 3 p.m. Sunday, July 16. Return from Indiana Convention Center at approximately 3:15 and 5 p.m.
Below is a list of events and activities happening in and around the USI community this week:
Thursday, July 13
Board of Trustees to meet
The USI Board of Trustees will meet at 10 a.m. Thursday, July 13 in the Griffin Center on campus.
Now through July 29
Franken-Flowers & Vase-Ensteins exhibition on display at USI New Harmony Gallery of Contemporary Art
USI’s New Harmony Gallery of Contemporary Art is proud to present Franken-Flowers & Vase-Ensteins, a group exhibition showcasing a class project from the 2023 Spring Semester advanced ceramics courses.
Now through August 5
Artist Jacinda Russell 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.
August 10-11
Mid-America Institute on Aging and Wellness returns to USI campus August 10-11
USIÂ and SWIRCA and More, a local agency on aging, will present the 16th annual Mid-America Institute on Aging and Wellness (MAIA) August 10-11 on the USI campus.
October 5-7
USI Communal Studies Association Conference to explore communal theory, practice and impact
The Communal Studies Association (CSA) Conference will meet Thursday through Saturday, October 5-7, on the USI campus and in New Harmony, Indiana. The theme for the 2023 Conference is “Communal Theory, Practice and Impact,†in recognition of the 50th anniversary of the CSA.
October 21
USI Norwegian Foot March returning to campus
The 19th annual USI ROTC Norwegian Foot March, an intense mental and physical challenge, sponsored by the USI Student Veteran Association, will take participants 18.6 miles through the rolling hills of Evansville’s west side on October 21. Carrying a 25-pound rucksack, participants will begin and end on the USI campus, working to make it back to the finish line in roughly under four and a half hours.
Released Thursday, July 6
$18.5 million USI Health Professions Center renovations underway
An $18.5 million renovation of USI’s Health Professions Center, which houses the University’s College of Nursing and Health Professions, began in early May, promising not only a fresh look for portions of the interior of the 29-year-old building, but more importantly, state-of-the-art laboratory equipment to enhance student learning and highlight the latest in healthcare technology. The renovations also poise many programs for future growth.