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Indiana 211 Day Raises Awareness Of Valuable Resource For Hoosiers

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INDIANAPOLIS – Governor Eric J. Holcomb has proclaimed Saturday, Feb. 11, 2023, “Indiana 211 Day,” as Indiana joins states and cities across the country raising awareness about 211: an important, free resource, available to all Hoosiers. In 2022, Indiana 211 helped connect more than 150,000 callers throughout Indiana with housing, utility assistance, health care, food and many other important resources.

“In 2022, assistance locating housing was the number one concern of callers to Indiana 211, along with utility assistance and help feeding their families,” said Tara Morse, executive director of Indiana 211. “But what many Hoosiers don’t realize is that they can call for everyday information like where to take their child for developmental screening or how to locate job training or find free tax filing support.”

Experienced, responsive and compassionate community navigators at Indiana 211 can quickly help connect Hoosiers to resources and services they need. During winter months and the early part of the year, the 211 team also enhances its database to include specific resources such as energy assistance programs, warming centers on subfreezing days or tax assistance during tax season.

February 2023 marks the 20th anniversary of the first call accepted by Indiana 211. Indiana 211 connects Hoosiers with thousands of health and human services agencies and resources in their local communities quickly, easily and confidentially. Anyone can call 211 and connect to a navigator who can assist them. There are no eligibility requirements or income standards, and Hoosiers can call on behalf of themselves or for other Hoosiers in need. Many Hoosiers called 211 during the pandemic to schedule or reschedule a vaccine or find a testing site. 

Indiana 211 is a free and confidential statewide service that helps Hoosiers find local resources they need, including housing, utility assistance, health care and food. In 2020, Indiana 211 became a part of the Indiana Family and Social Services Administration, helping to simplify the process of connecting people to the many services in our state and placing the power of Indiana state government behind this convenient resource. Information and resources are available at IN211.org, including an in-depth data dashboard that shows call volume, caller demographics, county breakdowns, caller needs and other information.

USI To Honor Disability Awareness Month With Gobal Motivational Speaker Lizzie Velasquez

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University of Southern Indiana Disability Resources, ADA Coordinator and the Institutional Equity Office are hosting a week of events, Monday, March 13 through Friday, March 17, in honor of Disability Awareness Month. The week will feature a keynote presentation by Lizzie Velasquez, global motivational speaker, YouTube personality and anti-bullying activist/author, at 6 p.m. Thursday, March 16 in Carter Hall. The keynote presentation, “How Do You Define Yourself?,” will be followed by a Q&A session and meet and greet with Velasquez. The event is open to the public at no charge.

Velasquez’s story has been featured on TODAY, The View, Huffington Post, Associated Press, MSN and Yahoo! among other national and international media outlets. She is an executive producer of A BRAVE HEART: The Lizzie Velasquez Story, a documentary chronicling her journey from cyber-bullying victim to global anti-bullying activist. Her fourth book, DARE TO BE KIND, was released in June 2017.

“Many factors and stereotypes can influence our attitudes,” says Michelle Kirk, Manager of Disability Resources. “Interacting with those who are different from you can be uncomfortable, however, if you are open to learning, you will open the door to acceptance and inclusion.”

Throughout the week, a series of additional events, including a disability awareness scavenger hunt and various tabling events around campus, will be held on campus for the internal University community to honor Disability Awareness Month.

For questions or to request event-related accommodations, contact Kirk at mdkirk@usi.edu or 812-464-1998.

Vincennes University and Vincennes Community School Corporation partner in inclusive learning event

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VINCENNES, Ind., February 8, 2023 – As part of efforts to support inclusive learning environments for all students at any age, Vincennes University hosted special presentations by expert Jennifer Pusateri on how to minimize barriers in education and maximize learning for everyone.

Around 140 people were in attendance to learn about Universal Design for Learning (UDL) on Tuesday, February 7, 2023.

Pusateri’s Transform Your Teaching with Universal Design for Learning presentation for K-12 educators at the Red Skelton Performing Arts Center was hosted by the VU Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Council in partnership with the VU Innovative Teaching Summit Team and the Vincennes Community School Corporation.

There was a presentation earlier in the day solely for VU faculty and staff that also focused on teaching methods and practices that foster accessible and inclusive learning at the university level.

VU Professor Jessie Davis, host of the presentation at the RSPAC, reiterated the value of these events.

Davis said, “There’s really nothing more relevant to educators of all walks than creating learning environments that are conducive to all learners. Capitalizing on the time we have with our diverse student populations by fostering inclusive and accessible environments is key to our effectiveness. I hope that attendees walked away with a renewed sense of empowerment to take into their classrooms.”

Clark Middle School sixth-grade special education teacher Casey Butler was among the attendees at the RSPAC who represented the VU Education and Child Developmentprograms, Vincennes Community School Corporation, North Knox School Corporation, South Knox School Corporation, Barr-Reeve Community Schools, Washington Community Schools, Pace Community Action Agency, Knox County CASA, Knox County Public Library, Southwest Dubois School Corporation, and Children and Family Services.

Butler said, “I am looking for methods to help improve the education for students. I feel like I got some practical strategies that will help me in the classroom.”

According to Assistant Superintendent Dr. Christina Lange, implementing universal design learning strategies is a robust initiative currently underway in the Vincennes Community School Corporation. So it made great sense and provided an extraordinary opportunity for the school corporation and VU to partner in bringing Pusateri to Vincennes.

Lange said, “We have Indiana Center of Teacher Quality (ICTQ) coaches in each one of our buildings at the elementary, middle, and high school levels that have gone through a yearlong training in UDL. They are learning how to coach other teachers in their building on how to implement these UDL strategies in their classrooms. This is a five-year process, and we are in Year Two. At the end of the five years, our hope is for all teachers to have been thoroughly and fully trained in UDL practices.”

UE Softball opens 2023 season on Thursday

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UE treks to Chicago

 EVANSVILLE, Ind. – The 2023 season opens on Thursday when the University of Evansville softball team travels to Rosemont, Ill. for the DePaul Dome Classic.

Saint Louis will mark the first opponent for the Purple Aces at 3:30 p.m. on Thursday.  Friday includes a 10 a.m. game against the University of St. Thomas before a 3 p.m. contests versus Eastern Kentucky.  Opening weekend wraps up on Saturday with a 2:30 p.m. game against Detroit Mercy and a 5 p.m. match-up versus DePaul.

Evansville softball is coming off a 24-27 campaign in 2022 that saw the Purple Aces go 9-18 in Valley play.  On the offensive side of the ball, Marah Wood returns following a team-best eight home runs and 31 RBI a season ago.  UE’s looks to replace its offense at the top of the lineup with the graduation of its top two average from 2022 (Jessica Fehr-.300 and Mackenzie McFeron-.295).

In the circle, Evansville looks to replace one of the best starting pitchers in recent years – Izzy Vetter.  As a freshman last year, Sydney Weatherford proved that she could get the job done at multiple positions.  She posted a team-low 3.34 ERA in over 119 innings of work while accumulating 20 RBI on the offensive side.

EPD DAILY ACTIVITY REPORT

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McCorkle, Rowe earn OVC Doubles Team of the Week

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EVANSVILLE, Ind. – University of Southern Indiana Women’s Tennis juniors Rachel McCorkle (Tulsa, Oklahoma) and Lauren Rowe (Terre Haute, Indiana) were named Ohio Valley Conference Doubles Team of the Week, the league announced Wednesday morning. This is the first weekly OVC honor awarded to the Screaming Eagles in program history.
 
The McCorkle/Rowe combination scored a 6-0 sweep over Western Illinois University in doubles competition last week in the Screaming Eagles’ 6-1 home loss. This was the duo’s second-straight sweep over a doubles opponent and 22nd career doubles win as partners at USI.
 
The Eagles are 2-2 this season after earning wins against Indiana University Southeast and Cumberland University. USI is predicted to finish sixth in the conference with Chris Crawford leading the group in his first year as the women’s head coach.
 
The Eagles are back in action this weekend in Louisville, Kentucky when USI faces former NCAA Division II and Great Lakes Valley Conference foe, Bellarmine University, Saturday at 2 p.m. (CT). USI is 12-12 against the Knights dating back to 2000 and is looking to end an eight-game skid against Bellarmine.

AARON HUFFNAGLE NAMED SPHL PLAYER OF THE WEEK

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 Evansville, In.: The Evansville Thunderbolts of the SPHL (Southern Professional Hockey League) and Head Coach and Director of Hockey Operations Jeff Bes are pleased to announce that forward Aaron Huffnagle has been named the SPHL’s Player of the Week for January 30thto February 5th.  The Thunderbolts’ next home game will be on Friday, February 10th against the Quad City Storm at 7:00pm CT.  For tickets, call (812)422-BOLT (2658), go to EvansvilleThunderbolts.com, or visit the Ford Center Ticket Office.

                In this past weekend’s games against the Fayetteville Marksmen, Aaron scored one goal and one assist to go with a +3 rating in Evansville’s 4-3 overtime win on Friday night, before scoring another goal and two assists in Saturday’s 4-3 victory.  In total, Huffnagle scored two goals and 3 assists for 5 points and a +4 rating in the two games against Fayetteville. Through 37 games this season, the Marlton, NJ native has scored 8 goals and 26 assists for 34 points, along with a +10 rating and only 14 penalty minutes.  Huffnagle is the second Thunderbolt to earn SPHL Player of the Week honors this season following goaltender Zane Steeves, who was awarded the accolade for November 7th to 13th.