Indiana State Police Seeking Recruits for the 84th Recruit Academy
The Indiana State Police is accepting applications for the 84th Recruit Academy. Individuals interested in beginning a rewarding career as an Indiana State Trooper must apply online at IndianaTrooper.com. This website provides a detailed synopsis of the application process and information on additional career opportunities with the Indiana State Police. Applications must be submitted electronically by 11:59 pm (EST) on Thursday, April 27, 2023.Â
Probationary Troopers graduating from the 84th Recruit Academy, who successfully complete their Field Training Officer (FTO) program, receive a $5,000.00 dollar one-time cash bonus (taxable) in addition to their regular salary.  Â
Included Benefits:
- Post-9/11 GI Bill Benefits during the academy and probationary year.
- Military and Law Enforcement service purchase options. Service Purchase Calculator
- NEW take-home patrol vehicle issued after completing the FTO period (includes off-duty use).
- Uniforms and over $9,000 of NEW equipment are issued at no cost.
- 3 hours of on-duty physical training per week.
- 40 paid days of leave annually and 150 hours of New Parent Leave.
- Health/Vision/Dental and Life Insurance options for actives and retirees.
- Lifetime pension and deferred compensation w/State matching.
- Endless Opportunities and Career Advancement.
Basic Eligibility Requirements and consideration factors for an Indiana State Trooper:
- Must be a United States citizen.
- Must be at least 21 and less than 40 years of age when appointed as a police employee. (Appointment date is December 21, 2023)
- Must meet a minimum vision standard (corrected or uncorrected) of 20/50 acuity in each eye and 20/50 distant binocular acuity in both eyes.
- Must possess a valid driver’s license to operate an automobile.
- Must be willing, if appointed, to reside and serve anywhere within the State of Indiana as designated by the Superintendent.
- Must be a high school graduate as evidenced by a diploma or general equivalency diploma (GED).    Â
- The Trooper Trainee’s salary is $1,807.70 bi-weekly, plus approximately 200 hours of Paid Time Off and $3,800 of Paid Overtime during the academy. Upon graduation from Trooper Trainee to Probationary Trooper, salary increases to $51,000.
Recruits of the 84th Recruit Academy are offered an excellent health care plan, including medical, dental, vision, and pharmacy coverage for current and retired employees, along with their families, until reaching age 65. The Indiana State Police pension program provides a lifetime pension after 25 years of service. Additionally, the Indiana State Police Department provides comprehensive disability coverage and a life insurance program. Student loan forgiveness programs are being offered at this time through the following:  https://studentaid.gov/
Trailblazer baseball pitcher Gavin Craggs signs with U. of Fort Lauderdale
VINCENNES, Ind. – The Vincennes University baseball program is proud to announce the signing of VU sophomore lefty pitcher Gavin Craggs (Taylorville, Ill.) to the University of Fort Lauderdale Wednesday afternoon.
Craggs joins an Eagles squad that is a member of the National Christian College Athletic Association (NCCAA) under head coach Billy Glessner.
“I signed with Fort Lauderdale because it has been my dream to play baseball on the coast,†Craggs said. “As well as the success the team has had in their division.â€
Craggs joined the Trailblazers this past summer after spending the previous season at Spoon River Community College.
This season Craggs has pitched 32 innings in 10 appearances and has 35 strikeouts on the season.
Craggs pitched a complete game earlier this season against Schoolcraft College, in which he allowed one run over five innings and struck out five in route to a VU 11-1 victory.
Craggs is currently tied for the team lead in strikeouts this season and has an average of 9.84 strikeouts per nine innings.
“My favorite memory at VU this season has been when our team went on a two series sweep on back-to-back weekends,†Craggs added.
“Vincennes University has helped me prepare both academically and athletically by having coaches and a great team that keeps you on track and compete with your best ability at all times on and off the field,†Craggs said.
Craggs is a member of a VU squad that is currently 17-23 on the season and earlier this season had an eight-game winning streak.
Craggs and his teammates will continue their Mid-West Athletic Conference schedule this weekend when VU heads to Springfield, Ill. to face-off against Lincoln Land Community College Saturday, April 22 and Sunday April 23. First pitch both days is set for 1 p.m. eastern.
The Vincennes University Athletic Department would like to congratulate Gavin Craggs on his signing with the University of Fort Lauderdale and wishes him good luck as he continues his baseball career next season.
UPCOMING EVENTS AT E-REP
UPCOMING EVENTS AT E-REP
Quick summary of highlighted events that may be of interest. See all of these and more on the E-REP Events Calendar – consider subscribing to weekly email alerts about events. If you missed one of our events, visit the isbdc.org website to find the recording (if one is available).
Highlighted Events
April 24th: Startups & Storytelling: Using Branding, Content, and Social Media (webinar)
April 26th: Technology Interest Group Meeting
May 2nd: Business Plan Writing Workshop
May 4th: Family Business Alliance Spring Event: “New CEO in a Family Businessâ€
May 16th: QuickBooks Online Advanced Workshop
Staples to be awarded USI President’s Medal at Spring 2023 Commencement Ceremonies
Savannah M. Staples, who will graduate summa cum laude with a bachelor’s degree in English teaching and minors in secondary education licensure and psychology, has been named the recipient of the President’s Medal, the highest honor bestowed to a graduate in the Class of 2023.
An avid volunteer, a recipient of the Sherrianne Standley Service Award, and the Indiana Association of Colleges for Teacher Education Outstanding Future Educator Award winner, Staples is committed to diversity, equity and inclusion in and beyond the classroom.
During her time at USI, she has been extensively involved in the Honors Program. During her senior year, Staples served as the Honors Program Co-Service Chair, planning several service events including “After School @ USI†and “Service Saturday at Posey Humane Society (PHS).â€
Staples brought junior high students from the Dream Center—an after-school program serving underprivileged students—to campus for “After School @ USI,†exposing them to the benefits of higher education. At “Service Saturday at PHS,†she volunteered alongside 22 USI Honors students. Additionally, she has served as an Honors Program mentor and Honors Living Learning Community member.
At the start of her senior year, Staples represented USI internationally as one of the first students to study abroad post-pandemic. As a USI Global Engagement Scholar, she studied diversity and representation trends in children’s literature in Dublin, Ireland, during the 2022 Summer Semester. Staples presented her vast findings at the Global Engagement Research Forum during the 2022-23 academic year, allowing her to establish a strong foundation as a social justice orientated educator for her future students.
For her 2022 Fall Semester Honors Capstone project, she tirelessly researched how racism, gender discrimination, and classism affect secondary schools, providing recommendations from her research to school administrators, teachers and education students. Her research was also presented at the USI Honors Symposium during the 2022 Fall Semester.
Staples, who served as a Study Abroad Ambassador and an Emerging Leader, has volunteered countless hours tutoring K-12 students in the Evansville community and has worked with young writers in her hometown public library system, helping them become more confident in their writing abilities.
Those who recommend her note her passion for lifelong learning, dedication to service and humble leadership style. Staples serves as a role model for how to act in the classroom, both as a fellow student and as a future educator determined to make a difference.
Following her graduation, she will continue to promote diversity, equity and inclusion in education by teaching high school English at a local public school. Staples expresses great appreciation for her Honors Program Co-Service chair, Kinley Day, the Honors Program team and all her influential professors in the USI English and Teacher Education departments.
Other finalists for the President’s Medal from the Class of 2023 included Hortensia M. Almanza Guizado, Molly E. Donoho and Sarah E. Fruit. The Student Affairs Committee of Faculty Senate annually selects the recipient of the President’s Medal.
The Shield To Release Magazine Unmasked At SGA, APB Partnered USI Event
The Shield, the University of Southern Indiana’s student-run newspaper, in partnership with the USI Student Government Association (SGA) and Activities Programming Board (APB), will host a kickoff event, Unmasking USI, in celebration of the end of the Spring Semester and for the release of Unmasked: Unmasking the Story of How the COVID-19 Pandemic Affected the University of Southern Indiana from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Monday, April 24 on The Quad. The event is open to the USI community.
Unmasked: Unmasking the Story of How the COVID-19 Pandemic Affected the University of Southern Indiana is The Shield’s 56-page special edition retrospective magazine telling the story of how the COVID-19 pandemic affected USI. The magazine will feature four sections: Going Home, Returning to Campus, Entering New Normal and Managing COVID-19. Unmasking USI is making history as the first USI event to be hosted by The Shield, SGA and APB.
“The purpose of Unmasked is to reflect and remember the stories of the USI community during the global COVID-19 pandemic,†says Shelby Clark, Editor-in-Chief of The Shield. “This magazine will serve as a record for these moments in the University’s history. I am so proud of my incredible staff for investing their energy and efforts into this historic magazine in addition to the work they complete as full-time students and full-time Shield staff. We could not think of a better way to release our magazine than partnering with SGA and APB, making USI history once again with the event Unmasking USI.”
Unmasking USI will feature a cookout on The Quad, Kona Ice, giveaways, tabling from over 20 campus organizations and appearances by Dr. Ronald S. Rochon, USI President, Archie the Eagle and the USI Dance Team.
“Unmasking USI with SGA, APB and The Shield is meant to celebrate our return to normalcy,†says Taegan Garner, SGA President. “It has been so nice to see everyone on campus, and we want to celebrate where we have been and where we are going.â€
Kyler Kennett, APB President, adds, “The Activities Programming Board is excited to work together with SGA and The Shield to put on an event that hopefully reaches the majority of campus and celebrates campus after COVID.â€