USI To Hold Two Fall Commencement Ceremonies To Honor Fall 2022 Graduates
The University of Southern Indiana will hold two Fall Commencement Ceremonies on Saturday, December 17 in the Screaming Eagles Arena.
The 10 a.m. Commencement Ceremony will recognize all graduates from the College of Nursing and Health Professions, the Pott College of Science, Engineering, and Education and the School of Graduate Studies. The 1 p.m. Commencement Ceremony will recognize all graduates from the Romain College of Business, the College of Liberal Arts and the School of Graduate Studies.
Both ceremonies will be held in-person. Tickets will not be required for guests. A livestream of each ceremony will be available at USI.edu/watch-commencement.
Dr. Stephanie Young, Associate Professor of Communication Studies and a co-recipient of the H. Lee Cooper Core Curriculum Teaching Award (Dr. Leigh Anne Howard, Chair of the Communication and Media Department and Professor of Communication Studies is the co-recipient of this award), will present the Commencement Address at the 10 a.m. Ceremony. Young began her career at USI in 2009, and presently, in addition to her role as Associate Professor of Communication Studies, serves as the Director of the Introduction to Public Speaking course for which she is also the College Achievement Program Faculty Liaison. She has published about her pedagogical practices as a biracial and queer professor, and she has also published a textbook on researching popular culture. Young is known for her tireless dedication in teaching Core 39 courses and her outstanding service and contributions to the Core 39 curriculum.
Dr. Melissa Stacer, Professor of Criminal Justice Studies and the 2022 recipient of the USI Distinguished Professor Award, will give the Commencement Address at the 1 p.m. ceremony. Stacer joined the USI faculty in 2010 and was promoted to Professor of Criminal Justice in 2021. She also serves as Director of the Master of Criminal Justice Program at USI, Vice President for the Indiana Academy of the Social Sciences, and is an active member for the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences and the American Society of Criminology. Stacer is known for her robust collection of research and her commitment to mentoring and advising students during their academic journeys.
In Ceremonies for the Class of 2022, 653 students will be eligible to receive master’s degrees, post-bachelor certificates, bachelor’s degrees and associate degrees. As part of the Commencement Ceremonies, 134 students are graduating with academic honors: 16 will graduate summa cum laude, 47 magna cum laude and 60 cum laude. Of the graduates, 11 are University Honors Scholars-students who have successfully completed the Honors Program and can be recognized by the white honor cords worn with their regalia.
U E Men’s Basketball Unveils Early Signees
Three Set To Join The UE Men’s Basketball Program Next Fall
 EVANSVILLE, Ind. – University of Evansville head men’s basketball coach David Ragland has announced the signing of three student-athletes to join the Purple Aces program for the 2023-24 season. UE’s class includes Michael Day, Braylon Jackson and Tanner Cuff.
Michael Day – Center – 6-11 – Middleton, Idaho
Michael Day joins the Purple Aces from Albuquerque Basketball Club Prep School where he is set to graduate in 2023. The 6-for-11 center is a native of Middleton, Idaho where he previously played at Middleton High School. Last season at Middleton, he averaged 8.5 points and 8.2 rebounds per game while swatting an average of 2.9 blocks.
Coach Ragland on Michael Day:
“We are excited about the addition of Michael Day and his family. Michael is a versatile big man who can run the floor, block shots, pass the ball and make perimeter shots. Michael comes from winning culture and has recently won a state championship. We are restoring a championship program here at UE and it helps having championship people from winning programs.â€
Braylon Jackson – Guard – 6-5 – Tampa, Fla.
Coming to the University of Evansville from Tampa, Florida is Braylon Jackson. Standing at 6-foot-5, Jackson played for Oldsmar Christian Academy where he is an Honor Student. In his first season at Oldsmar in the winter of 2021-22, Jackson had a stellar season that culminated in him being recognized as a 2nd Team All-SIAA player. Jackson has had an equally impressive start to his senior campaign as he opened the season with 23 points and six rebounds. He led all scorers with 20 points in the 2022 Florida GetDown Holiday Basketball Showcase in Orlando.
Coach Ragland on Braylon Jackson:
“We are happy to add Braylon Jackson and his family to our UE family. Braylon is an explosive and proven 3 level scorer. He can dribble, pass and shoot. Braylon makes 3’s at a consistent rate, scores off the bounce both mid-range and above the rim. Although Braylon is wired to score, he is also an active defender especially on the ball.â€
Tanner Cuff – Guard – 6-6 – American Fork, Utah
Currently a member of the Salt Lake Community College men’s basketball team, Tanner Cuff is set to move east to Evansville starting with his junior season. As a freshman with the Bruins, Cuff averaged 5.2 points and 3.4 rebounds while adding 72 assists and 54 steals. Cuff scored 21 points in a game versus Utah Peaks Prep and had his top total of 12 rebounds at Utah State Eastern. Four games into the current season, Cuff has dished out 18 assists in just four games.
Coach Ragland on Tanner Cuff:
“We are excited to add Tanner, Jessica and their families to our basketball family here at UE. College basketball has turned into a culture of getting old and staying old. Tanner has served a 2-year LDS mission and spent 2 seasons at Salt Lake Community College. Tanner is a proven winner and leader. The best teams are player-led teams and Tanner is not afraid to hear his own voice, which is the most important variable to being an effective leader.â€
“Not only is Tanner a leader but he has won everywhere he’s been. He has won state championships, played for an NJCAA championship and won in life by marrying his wife Jessica.â€
HEALTH OFFICIALS ENCOURAGE HOOSIERS TO GET VACCINATED AGAINST FLU AMID RISING CASES, HOSPITALIZATIONS
HEALTH OFFICIALS ENCOURAGE HOOSIERS TO GET VACCINATED AGAINST FLU AMID RISING CASES, HOSPITALIZATIONS
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Mayor Winnecke Holds Groundbreaking For Sunset Skatepark
Mayor Lloyd Winnecke and other stakeholders broke ground at the Sunset Skatepark location Monday morning. Deig Bros. Construction will continue ground work in the coming weeks.
Designed closely with local skateboard and inline skating communities, the 23,000-square-foot facility will serve as the largest skate park in our region.
“Located between Mickey’s Kingdom and the new Sunrise Pump Station, Sunset Skatepark will further elevate the quality of place along our Riverfront,†said Mayor Lloyd Winnecke. “Skateboarders, inline skaters, riders: This will be a park for all to enjoy.â€
Developed by Hunger Skateparks, conceptual designs include a manual pad in the center of the rink, an Amoeba Bowl, a bike zone, and ledges that include out and ride-on options.
Designers added plans for rain gardens to mitigate stormwater runoff. The team also ramped up appearances by pulling creative inspiration from the historic Mississippian culture that once thrived during 1000-1450 A.D. a few miles from the park’s location.
The anticipated completion date for the park is late summer 2023.
This Week at USI -Starting December 12, 2022
Monday, December 12 through Monday, December 19
USI MAC/Pace Galleries to present Organic + Tattoo: Sculptures by Debbie Goldman
The USI Kenneth P. McCutchan Art Center/Palmina F. and Stephen S. Pace Galleries are excited to present a special exhibition to conclude the Fall Semester, Organic + Tattoo: Sculptures by Debbie Goldman. The exhibition, on display in the MAC/Pace Galleries in the lower level of the Liberal Arts Center from December 12-19, is a selection of the dozens of artworks Dr. Deborah Goldman has made since 2019.
Friday, December 16
Fall Semester ends
The last day of the 2022 Fall Semester is Friday, December 16. The 2023 Spring Semester will begin on January 9.
Saturday, December 17
USI to hold two Fall Commencement Ceremonies to honor Fall 2022 graduates
USI will hold two Fall Commencement Ceremonies on Saturday, December 17 in the Screaming Eagles Arena.
The 10 a.m. The commencement Ceremony will recognize all graduates from the College of Nursing and Health Professions, the Pott College of Science, Engineering, and Education and the School of Graduate Studies. The 1 p.m. Commencement Ceremony will recognize all graduates from the Romain College of Business, the College of Liberal Arts and the School of Graduate Studies.
USI CALENDAR
A collection of events on campus and in the community can be found on the USI Events Calendar.
Attorney General Todd Rokita And Team Secure More Than $15.7 Million For Indiana
Attorney General Todd Rokita announced today that e-cigarette maker JUUL Labs Inc. will pay Indiana more than $15.7 million to settle allegations that the company deliberately marketed its products to minors despite the unlawfulness of selling e-cigarettes to children or adolescents. “My team and I fight daily to protect Hoosiers from improper business practices that put families at risk,†Attorney General Todd Rokita said. “Wrongful actions that jeopardize children are especially repugnant and shameful. Fortunately, the money we have recovered in this settlement can go toward safeguarding the same young people targeted by the unethical marketing strategies employed by JUUL.†Indiana’s funds are intended to be used in support of prevention, education, harm reduction and mitigation efforts related to youth using electronic nicotine delivery systems, which include the products commonly known as vapes. Indiana is one of 32 states participating in a larger agreement under which JUUL will pay out nearly $435 million. JUUL has an option to pay over 6-10 years — with the total payout increasing the longer it takes to pay. If JUUL chooses a 10-year option, Indiana’s amount would exceed $17.1 million. JUUL’s first payment to Indiana will be $1,478,665 — due Dec. 31, 2022. All additional payments are due on Dec. 31 each year. In 2019, Indiana joined a multistate investigation into JUUL’s activities. That investigation revealed, among other things, that:
Indiana alleged that JUUL’s misrepresentations and actions were unfair, abusive, deceptive and in violation of Indiana’s Deceptive Consumer Sales Act (DCSA). Under the agreement, JUUL agrees to:
Attached is the consent judgment in this case that has been filed and presented to a judge for review. |