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Vincennes University Board of Trustees approves tenures and promotions, recognizes students

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VINCENNES, Ind., April 24, 2023 – At its April 19 meeting, the Vincennes University Board of Trustees approved tenures and promotions, received in-depth updates on student recruitment and the University’s Information Technology division, and heard from several students doing amazing things in and outside the classroom.

VU is fortunate to have dedicated, talented, and excellent faculty and staff. Nearly 20 individuals (see list below) from across the University have earned promotions or received tenure. 

Students were also center stage during the meeting. Students from two degree programs showed off their real-world skills for the Trustees at the Shake Learning Resource Center.

Precision Machining Technology students who won a global competition were in attendance. Nate Conrad, Luke Schirmer, and Jackson Roberts designed and manufactured an innovative and unique electric skateboard that won first place in the Educational Division of the 2022 Mastercam Wildest Parts Competition. Conrad, Schirmer, Advanced CNC Assistant Professor Jonathan Vennard, and College of Technology Dean Ty Freed displayed the award-winning skateboard for all to see. 

Information Technology majors Bryce Coleman and Marianna Guillen shared how VU students are working closely with the University’s Information Technology staff as part of a class project to help better VU’s current student portal. The upgrades should improve efficiency and enhance the student experience as they access all information relevant to their time at VU. IT students are conducting testing, creating visual resources such as tutorial videos and PDFs, and training a pilot group.

Newly appointed Executive Director of Information Technology and Chief Information Officer Jaci Lederman and Director of IT Security Levi Ramsey also highlighted the significant cybersecurity investments VU has made in the last 1 ½ years to maintain the integrity of systems and to protect students, faculty, and staff from data breaches. They presented detailed reports regarding the University’s digital transformation and modernization. They also shared updates on upgrades like the new cloud phone system and the conversion of more learning spaces to smart classrooms.

Interim Admissions Director Sarah McLin spotlighted the tremendous growth of students enrolling in VU bachelor’s degree programs and the substantial recruitment efforts driving the increase. McLin also shared she is very positive that VU will up the number of admitted students and enrolled students over the next few months before Fall Semester 2023. She reported to Trustees that it is still early in enrollment but noted VU is enjoying an increase in admitted applications at almost all campuses

During the meeting, Trustee and First Vice Chair Mike Sievers provided an update on the upcoming renovations of the Green Activities Center and the awarding of nearly $2 million in contracts.

The Board took action on the following items:

  • Trustees approved several curriculum items, including the addition of a Pre-Health Care Professional Certificate that is being developed to support a partnership with Knox County high schools and offers students interested in a healthcare profession the opportunity to earn a certificate in a high-demand field and a chance to stack required course into a VU healthcare degree. 
  • Board members approved an Aviation Maintenance Technology – Military Airframe Certificate, Aviation Maintenance Technology – Military Powerplant Certificate, and an Education – Intense Interventions Certificate. The Intense Interventions Certificate will help meet the demands for teachers in the area of intense interventions and ensure students in Indiana who have intense needs are being taught by teachers licensed in that area. 
  • New concentrations in Aviation Maintenance Technology – Military Airframe and Aviation Maintenance Technology – Military Powerplant were approved.
  • The Board suspended a Supply Chain Logistics certificate, a Supply Chain Logistics Management associate degree program, and a Pre-Law Program. VU continues to offer an associate degree in Legal Studies.

2023-24 PROMOTION AND TENURE LIST

VU faculty members who received tenure:

Ann Herman, College of Social Science, Performing Arts, and Communication, Education

Scott Wallace, College of Technology, Precision Machining, Advanced CNC Machining

VU faculty members promoted to the rank of professor:

Amanda Haag, College of Science, Engineering, and Mathematics, Mathematics

Ann Herman, College of Social Science, Performing Arts, and Communication, Education

Matthew Norman, College of Humanities, English

VU faculty members promoted to the rank of associate professor:

Jessie Davis, College of Humanities, Family and Consumer Sciences

Dr. Aiqin Fang, College of Science, Engineering, and Mathematics, Chemistry

Lisa Miller, College of Social Science, Performing Arts, and Communication, Education

VU faculty members promoted to assistant professor:

Geoffrey Hodgson, College of Health Sciences and Human Performance, Funeral Services Education

Jon Mckinney, College of Technology, Aviation

VU staff member promoted to professional staff level IV:

Shanni Simmons, Extended Studies, Assistant Vice President of Lifelong Learning

VU staff members promoted to professional staff level III:

Cheryl Litherland, Curriculum and Instruction, COPE Student Support Services

Jennifer Meadows, Generations, Options Counselor

Jacob MacGibbon, Military Education Program, Florida Site Director

Jennifer Robinson, Workforce Development Services, Jobs for America’s Graduates Program Manager

Alex Sievers, Military Education Program, Indiana Military Education Program Director

VU staff members promoted to professional staff level II:

Jayme Bellman, Workforce Development Services, Jobs for America’s Graduates Specialist

Shaun Brames, Workforce Development Services, Jobs for America’s Graduates College and Career Success Program Manager

Aimee Cummings, Old Post Bookstore, Manager – Marketing and Merchandise

BASEBALL ACES WIN SERIES WITH DOUBLEHEADER SPLIT AT MURRAY STATE 

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MURRAY, Ky. –  The University of Evansville baseball team earned an important Missouri Valley Conference series victory on Sunday with a doubleheader split with the homestanding Murray State Racers at Johnny Reagan Field in Murray, Kentucky.  Evansville won the opener, 6-3, before the Racers responded with a 10-3 win in game two.

“It was great to get the series win on the road,” said UE head coach Wes Carroll.  “In game one, I thought that Donovan and Michael pitched great in order to get the series win.

“We have a big week ahead, and it will be great to get back home to the Braun to play in front of our fans again!”

In the opener, Murray State struck first, scoring three runs in the first inning with the help of an Evansville error.  But, the Purple Aces answered right back to tie the game at 3-3 in the top of the second on a two-out, three-run double by fifth-year first baseman Chase Hug.

Evansville would then take the lead in the third inning on an RBI single by fifth-year outfielder Danny Borgstrom.  Senior outfielder Mark Shallenberger then added to the lead in the fourth inning with a two-run home run to right field to give UE a 6-3 lead.  For Shallenberger, it marked his fourth home run in the seven games since returning from injury last weekend.

From there, UE starter Donovan Schultz (5-2) and reliever Michael Parks (save) combined to shut down the Murray State offense.  From the fourth inning on, the Racers had just five singles scattered through the five innings, and Evansville used two of its three double-plays on the day to get out of any trouble.  Schultz earned the win by scattering three runs (one earned) on seven base hits in 5.0 innings of work.  Parks, meanwhile, earned his first save since 2021 with 4.0 shutout innings of three-hit relief.

Hug led Evansville in the opener by going 3-for-5 with three RBI, while sophomore designated hitter Evan Waggoner also went 3-for-5 with a run scored.

In the nightcap, Murray State once again jumped out early, scoring two runs in the first inning thanks to three walks from UE starter Tyler Denu (3-3).  The Racers would add three more runs in the second inning to grab a 5-0 lead.

Evansville would get one run back in the third inning on a solo home run from sophomore outfielder Ty Rumsey.  But, a five-run sixth inning put the game out of reach, as Murray State went on to a 10-3 win.

Junior second baseman Kip Fougerousse had the lone multi-hit game of the nightcap for UE, going 2-for-3.  Murray State DH Charlie Corum went 2-for-2 with a double, a run scored and three RBI to pace the Racers in game two.

With the doubleheader split, Evansville and Murray State are tied for fourth place in the MVC standings with 8-7 conference marks, but the Purple Aces gain the head-to-head tiebreaker with the series win.  Overall, Evansville is now 23-16 overall heading into a home contest on Tuesday night at 6 p.m. against Lipscomb.  Tuesday’s game can be heard live in the Tri-State on 107.1 FM-WJPS and the Old National Bank/Purple Aces Sports Network from Learfield.

Williams scores All-OVC honor to close out senior season

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EVANSVILLE, Ind. – University of Southern Indiana Men’s Golf senior Zach Williams (Mt. Vernon, Illinois) caps off his senior campaign by being selected to the All-Ohio Valley Conference team as voted on by the league’s coaches. This is the second all-conference honor for Williams in his five-year career as a Screaming Eagle.
 
The two-time OVC Golfer of the Week winner was one of 10 athletes voted to the list this season. Prior to the OVC Championship, Williams averaged a 72.66 strokes per round average (spra) and a one over par in 29 rounds of play which includes five top-five finishes.
 
This season, Williams broke the 18-hole and his own 54-hole records after shooting a 65 in the opening round and a 208 in three rounds at the Golfweek Fall Challenge. He also is on pace to break the lowest season average (72.66) and the lowest career average (74.08) in USI history.
 
Williams and the Eagles finish out the season this week at the OVC Championship. Going into Sunday night, USI sits in fourth, shooting 297 (+9) after one round.
 
OVC Player of the Year: Jansen Smith, Little Rock
OVC Freshman of the Year: Brady Kaufmann, SIUE
OVC Coach of the Year: Jake Harrington, Little Rock
 
2022-23 Men’s Golf All-OVC Team
(as voted on by the league’s head coaches)
Jansen Smith, Little Rock
Jackson Skeen, Tennessee Tech
Matteo Cristoni, Little Rock
Anton Albers, Little Rock
Nolan Piazza, Morehead State
Zach Williams, Southern Indiana
Magnus Lomholt, Little Rock
Archie Smith, Little Rock
Anthony Ruthey, SIUE
Anders Larson, Tennessee Tech
 
2022-23 Men’s Golf All-Newcomer Team
(as voted on by the league’s head coaches)
Matteo Cristoni, Little Rock
Brady Kaufmann, SIUE
Anders Larson, Tennessee Tech
Alex Eickhoff, SIUE
Dax Isbell, UT Martin

Big inning propels Eagles to victory USI wins first OVC series

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EVANSVILLE, Ind. – University of Southern Indiana Baseball scored eight times in the fifth to run away from Eastern Illinois University, 15-8, Sunday afternoon at the USI Baseball Field. USI, which posted its first Ohio Valley Conference series win, watched its record go to 13-26 overall, 5-10 OVC, while EIU goes to 22-15, 4-8 OVC.
 
Following a first inning home run by EIU, USI took its first lead of the contest, 2-1, in the second inning when junior designated hitter Parker Stroh (Grand Forks, North Dakota) hit a two-run blast to right field. The home run was Stroh’s third of the season and his second of the series.
 
The USI lead was short lived as EIU bounced back to grab a 3-2 advantage in the top of the third. The Screaming Eagles responded with a four-run bottom of the third that was highlighted by a three-run explosion off the bat of junior leftfielder Jack Ellis (Jeffersonville, Indiana) to make the score 6-3. The round tripper was Ellis’ third of the season.
 
The Eagles increased the lead to 7-3 in the fourth when junior second baseman Nolan Cook (Evansville, Indiana) scored on a ground out by sophomore shortstop Ricardo Van Grieken (Venezuela). EIU came back to cut the USI advantage to 7-4 with a tally in the top of the fifth before the Eagles erupted for another eight runs in the bottom half of the frame, boosting the lead to 15-4.
 
USI sent 11 batters to the plate in the eight-run fifth that was capped off by a three-run explosion of the bat of senior catcher Lucas McNew (Floyds Knobs, Indiana). The three-run blast put McNew in sole possession of fifth all-time at USI for home runs (23) and RBIs (156).
 
The Panthers added a tally in the sixth and seventh to cut the gap to 15-6 and prolong the game. EIU added another two runs in the eighth before USI closed out the 15-8 victory.  
 
On the mound, junior right-hander Matthew Moore (Newburgh, Indiana) picked up the victory in relief. Moore (1-0) allowed two runs on two walks and three hits in two-plus innings of work.
 
USI junior left-hander Blake Ciuffetelli (Newburgh, Indiana) started and picked up the no-decision. Ciuffetelli went four-plus, allowing four runs on five hits and three walks, while striking out five.
 
Up Next for the Eagles:  
The Eagles’ five-game homestand comes to an end Tuesday when they host former GLVC foe McKendree University for a 6 p.m. matchup. USI leads the all-time series with McKendree, 34-13; has won eight of the last 10 games; and will be playing the Bearcats for the first time since 2021 when the Eagles took three-of-four GLVC games.
 
McKendree is 17-26 in 2023 after winning a four-game series at Missouri University of Science & Technology with a 16-12 win today.

Trailblazers sweep MWAC doubleheader behind Hart complete game

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SPRINGFIELD, Ill. -The Vincennes University baseball team closed out the weekend with a bang Sunday at Lincoln Land Community College, completing the daily sweep to even the Mid-West Athletic Conference series with the Loggers, taking game one 2-1 before winning game two 7-4.

The first game of the day in Springfield proved to be a pitcher’s duel from the beginning with neither team registering a hit until the fifth inning.

VU was the first to break the scoreless tie with a leadoff single by sophomore Colin Long (Evansville, Ind.). Long came around to score on a fielder’s choice put in play by sophomore Mahkai Pelzer (Douglasville, Ga.).

Vincennes would get another run in the fifth on an RBI single by sophomore Ethan Burdette (Linton, Ind.) to give the Blazers a 2-0 lead.

Lincoln Land was able to respond in the bottom half of the inning but were only able to cut the deficit in half and the Blazers leading 2-1 after five innings.

Both offenses tried to build off of this inning and although both teams were able to get base runners in scoring position every inning, the pitchers held solid as VU held out to pick up the 2-1 victory in game one of the day.

Vincennes got a massive boost from sophomore starting pitcher Xavier Hart (Jeffersonville, Ind.) who continues to play well, throwing a complete game, allowing one run on just two hits in seven innings of work. Hart also struck out five batters in the outing.

The Trailblazers looked to hold on to this momentum in game two of the day, looking to leave Springfield on a high note in the series finale.

VU got off to a hot start in game two with the first six batters of the game for the Trailblazers reaching base, including an RBI single by sophomore Colton Evans (Henderson, Ky.), a run driven in on an error put in play by sophomore Kobe Bartlett (Rockport, Ind.) and a run driven in on a bases loaded walk by freshman Trevor Newman (Fort Wayne, Ind.).

The Blazers set the tone early with a four-run first inning to take an early 4-0 lead.

Vincennes added to their lead in the third inning after Kobe Bartlett led off the inning with a single, followed by a double by Colin Long, one of his three hits on the game.

The sophomore outfield pair would later score after Trevor Newman hit a sacrifice fly and Long scored on an RBI single by freshman Keegan Schlotterbeck (Centerville, Ind.), giving the Blazers a 6-0 lead.

Lincoln Land would get on the board in the bottom of the third with a pair of runs and continued to cut into the deficit with a run in the sixth to cut the VU lead to 6-3.

VU added an insurance run late in the eighth inning after a leadoff double by Schlotterbeck. Keegan advanced on a wild pitch and later scored on a sacrifice fly by sophomore Kaden Elliott (New Albany, Ind.).

Lincoln Land attempted a late two-out rally in the ninth but were unable to completely erase the deficit as VU comes away with the 7-4 victory in game two, completing the doubleheader sweep over the host Loggers.

Vincennes got another strong start in game two of the day from sophomore lefty Gavin Craggs (Taylorville, Ill.). Craggs threw six strong innings, allowing three runs on six hits and striking out six on his way to getting the winning decision.

Freshman Aaron Fenn (Fort Wayne, Ind.) entered from the pen to pick up the three-inning save, throwing the final three innings, allowing one run on five hits and striking out one.

The Trailblazers will return home to Jerry Blemker Field next weekend after spending the last two weekends on the road.

VU will return home to host Lewis & Clark Community College in an MWAC conference series Saturday, April 29 and Sunday, April 30. First pitch Saturday is set for 2 p.m. eastern and first pitch Sunday is set for 12 p.m. eastern.

BOX SCORE

GAME ONE

VU (18-25, 6-13) – 000   020   0 – 2

Lincoln Land – 000   010   0 – 1

VINCENNES HITTING

RBI – Burdette, Pelzer.

GAME TWO

VU (19-25, 7-13) – 402   000   010 – 7

Lincoln Land – 002   001   001 – 4

VINCENNES HITTING

2B – Long, Schlotterbeck. RBI – Newman 2, Elliott, Evans, Bartlett, Schlotterbeck. HBP – Bartlett. SF – Elliott, Newman.

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The Vincennes University baseball team improves to 19-25 on the season, with a 7-13 record in MWAC Conference play.

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