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UE Announces 2025 High School Changemaker Challenge

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EVANSVILLE, IND. (10/22/2024) The University of Evansville (UE) is excited to announce the upcoming High School Changemaker Challenge, made possible by Toyota Indiana. Any high school sophomore, junior, or senior is invited to participate for a chance to win a four-year scholarship, with a top prize of full tuition to the University of Evansville.

UE believes everyone can be a changemaker, and positive change doesn’t have to wait until college. The Changemaker Challenge, created by the University’s Center for Innovation & Change, encourages the younger generation to identify and solve challenges in the world through innovation and creativity. Students will share their innovative ideas (products, services, or programs) in a pitch competition, and scholarships will be awarded to first through third place. Once they enroll at UE to continue their education, students can continue designing and implementing their ideas in the University’s signature ChangeLab program to make a lasting difference.

Interested participants can attend an online information session on Friday, November 15. Video recordings describing students’ ideas must be submitted by December 13, and the top 20 finalists will be announced on the UE website on December 20.

The UE High School Changemaker Challenge takes place over two days and includes the Top 20 round, networking, micro-ChangeLab experiences focused on creativity and innovation, and the Championship Round and Awards Celebration, a catered event celebrating all the Top 20 teams.

The top 20 competition will be held on UE’s campus on January 24, 2025, after which the Top 6 teams will be selected to move on to the Championship Round. The Championship and Awards Celebration will take place on January 25, 2025.

The competition is open to any high school junior or senior, and they may compete individually or in teams of up to three. Home school and club entries (e.g. Scouts, Boys and Girls Club, 4-H) will also be eligible. To qualify for a scholarship, competitors must also attend the in-person competition on campus in Evansville, Indiana.

All ideas are welcome! Special bonus points may be available if your idea fits one of these four categories:

  • Increase girls’ access and exposure to science fields (e.g. a summer camp for girls interested in physics)
  • Address or mitigate climate change (e.g. decreasing air pollution, rooftop gardens)
  • Increase access to physical activity or health options (e.g. more dance classes or recess in schools, fitness trails, creative outdoor play options)
  • Provide creative ideas to improve quality of life in Evansville’s Promise Neighborhood

The winning students who choose UE as their college destination will receive the following scholarships*:

1st place: Full tuition

2nd place: $27,000 tuition

3rd place: $23,000 tuition

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USI becomes affiliate of Bee Campus USA

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The University of Southern Indiana has become an affiliate of the Bee Campus USA program, designed to marshal the strengths of educational campuses for the benefit of pollinators.  

This affiliation journey began with a USI Endeavor Grant of $2,500 awarded to Nolan Durham, a biology major, who worked to help the University become an affiliate of the Bee Campus USA program. “I am interested in this project since the entirety of its breadth is what I envision a career for myself looking like,” says Durham. “I want to be a wildlife biologist, and it’s my dream to be a proponent of the issue of climate change.” 

With this affiliation, USI joins many other cities and campuses across the country united in improving their landscapes for pollinators. 

“The survival of pollinators depends on the presence of native plant species. That’s why I was excited to join the effort to help USI become a Bee Campus,” says Dr. Edith Hardcastle, Associate Professor of Biology. “This designation makes our campus a living laboratory for conservation studies and provides unlimited student research opportunities. It has already fostered collaboration across disciplines, with other institutions of higher learning and our broader community.” 

USI will be bringing the campus and community together starting this Fall Semester in a beekeeping group, with a wider scope of interests including sustainability, native plants and pollinators of all types.  A bee yard or apiary is planned for a sunny hillside on the eastern part of campus with hives and bees to be installed in Spring 2025. 

“Our designation as a Bee Campus provides us a connection to a national organization with an established guide and framework to implement positive change,” says Dr. Jason Hardgrave, Interim Assistant Provost for Academic Affairs and beekeeper. “It also brings us into a group of similar people to share ideas and support these important activities.” 

Long term, the University will have to meet several requirements to maintain its affiliation. Hardgrave says the first step is establishing a committee that includes faculty, staff and students. Other work includes reviewing current policies and procedures regarding pesticide and herbicide usage and working to design and implement a plan to reduce the use of chemicals and promote natural methods of plant and insect control less harmful to pollinators, people and the environment. Education is also a key component, both on campus and extending into the wider community. Hardgrave says visiting student organizations, working with local groups and hosting conferences on campus are all on the agenda. There is a Bee City designation as well, and having Evansville work to achieve that designation is a long-term goal of the project. 

As a part of the Bee Campus project, the University has already established a garden on campus that supports a diversity of pollinators and serves as a demonstration of how to create spaces where pollinators can eat, reproduce and survive the winter. Exotic, invasive plant species have been removed and leaves and plant stems which harbor the next generation of pollinators and provide winter shelter are an integral part of the demonstration.  

“When people think of bees, the European honeybee is universally known and loved because of its importance to crop pollination and honey production. In the Bee Campus project, the honeybee serves as an ambassador for all pollinators to spread the word that Indiana is home to 420 native bee species,” says Hardcastle. “And that butterflies, moths, beetles and even flies are essential to pollination.”  

Bee City USA and Bee Campus USA are initiatives of the Xerces Society for Invertebrate Conservation, a nonprofit organization based in Portland, Oregon, with offices across the country. Bee City USA’s mission is to galvanize communities and campuses to sustain pollinators by providing them with healthy habitat, rich in a variety of native plants, and free of pesticides. Pollinators like bumble bees, sweat bees, mason bees, honeybees, butterflies, moths, beetles, flies, hummingbirds and many others are responsible for the reproduction of almost 90% of the world’s flowering plant species and one in every three bites of food we consume. 

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BREAKING NEWS: Student with a Weapon Arrested At at Harrison High School

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This afternoon, EVSC officials notified parents of an incident involving a student with a weapon. Students reported the weapon, and EVSC police handled the situation.

This is a developing story; we will update it as more details become available.

USI MSOC goes to EIU Saturday

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EVANSVILLE, Ind. – University of Southern Indiana Men’s Soccer concludes a three-match road swing Saturday when it visits Eastern Illinois University in Charleston, Illinois. Kickoff is scheduled for 1 p.m.
 
The Screaming Eagles (2-12-1, 1-5-1 OVC), currently, are seventh in the Ohio Valley Conference, two points out of the league’s playoff picture with three matches to play. USI is two points behind sixth-place Western Illinois University (2-5-0 OVC; six points) and within striking distance of fifth-place University of the Incarnate Word (2-2-3 OVC; nine points).
 
The top six teams advance to the OVC Championship at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville November 10-16.
 
Following this week’s road match, the Eagles finish the regular season with a split home and away week. USI’s final home match of 2024 is October 31 versus Southern Illinois University Edwardsville at 6 p.m. and November 3 at 1 p.m. The USI-SIUE match on Halloween will feature a pre-game Trunk or Treat for children and a halftime costume contest for USI students.
 
USI fans can attend all Men’s Soccer 2024 home matches for free, courtesy of a sponsorship from ProRehab. Game coverage for 2024, including links to live stats and video streams, can be found on USIScreamingEagles.com.
 
USI Men’s Soccer Week 9 Notes:
 
USI 0-for-2 to start road swing: The USI Screaming Eagles lost its second-straight on the road, falling to Liberty University, 5-0. USI was outgunned in shots, 20-10.
 
Eagles falter late to start road trip. The Eagles started the road trip with a 2-0 loss to Western Illinois, allowing two goals in the final 10 minutes of the match in Macomb, Illinois.
 
USI looking for offense: USI is in a scoring drought and searching for offense. The Eagles have not scored in the last 550 minutes of action, since posting a 2-1 win over Eastern Illinois University on September 29.
 
Leading the offense: The Eagles are led offensively by freshman midfielder Ahiro Nakamae, who has seven points on three goals and one assist. Sophomore forward Jackson Mitchell follows with six points on two goals and two assists. 
 
In the OVC: Freshman midfielder Ahiro Nakamae is tied for eighth in the OVC overall with three goals scored. Sophomore goalkeeper Andrew Klott is tied for sixth in the OVC with one shutout and leads the OVC with 85 saves (5.67 per match).
 
EIU in 2024: The Panthers of EIU are 2-10-1 overall and 1-6-0 in the OVC during 2024. EIU defeated Western Illinois University, 2-1, last weekend for its first win over the season in the OVC.
 
USI vs. EIU: USI won the first meeting of the season with EIU, 2-1, at Strassweg Field, but trails in the all-time series,10-3-0. USI sophomore forward Jackson Mitchell put USI on the scoreboard in the first half, while senior defender Brock Martindale scored the game-winner in the second half.
 
SIUE in 2024: The SIUE Cougars are nearly perfect in the OVC this year, going 5-1-1, and have a 7-4-3 overall record. SIUE won its first five conference matches before tying Incarnate Word Thursday and losing to Houston Christian University Sunday.   

USI vs. SIUE: SIUE has dominated the all-time series with USI, 16-3-1, since the 1970s. The Cougars took the first meeting this fall, 2-0, scoring a goal in each half.
 

THUNDERBOLTS HOST HAVOC ON SATURDAY, RIVERMEN NEXT TUESDAY MORNING

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Evansville, In.:  Following a pair of very close losses against the Knoxville Ice Bears this past weekend, the Thunderbolts make their first road trip to Birmingham to take on the Bulls this Friday night before returning to Ford Center to host the Huntsville Havoc on Saturday for Hockey Horrors Night and the Peoria Rivermen next Tuesday, October 29th for the annual Education Day morning game.
Week In Review:
 
                The Thunderbolts built up a 2-0 lead on Friday night off goals from Scott Kirton and Bronson Adams before the Ice Bears rallied to tie the game and win in overtime, 3-2.  On Saturday, Benjamin Lindberg and Tyson Gilmour provided goals in a 3-2 regulation loss.  In goal, Cole Ceci stopped 48 of 51 shots on Friday, while Ty Taylor stopped 31 of 33 shots on Saturday.
The Week Ahead:
                 The Thunderbolts will be in Birmingham this Friday night to take on the Bulls at 7:05pm CT.  Fans can watch the action on FloHockey with a paid subscription or listen in for free on the Thunderbolts Mixlr Channel.  This Saturday, the Thunderbolts will host the Huntsville Havoc for Hockey Horrors Night, featuring specialty glow-in-the-dark Halloween jerseys worn by the players that will be auctioned off after the game.  Joining us before the game will be some frightful friends, courtesy of Evansville Nightmare Factory.  On Tuesday, October 29th, the Thunderbolts will host their annual Education Day morning game as they take on the Peoria Rivermen starting at 10:00am CT.  All student/chaperone tickets are only $7 each, with a free Education Day Booklet included with each ticket for Grades 6 and under.

THUNDERBOLTS SIGN FORWARD MATTHEW BARNABY JR

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Evansville, In.: The Evansville Thunderbolts and Head Coach/Director of Hockey Operations Jeff Bes are pleased to announce the signing of forward Matthew Barnaby Jr. for the 2024-25 season. The Thunderbolts’ next home game at Ford Center will be this Saturday, October 26th against the Huntsville Havoc.
Barnaby played for the Thunderbolts during the 2019-20 season before the COVID shutdown occurred. During the 2019-20 season, Barnaby tallied 14 goals and 34 points in 44 games, including 3 power play goals. Due to the Thunderbolts going inactive during the 2020-2021 season due to the COVID-19 Pandemic, Barnaby signed with the Huntsville Havoc, tallying 12 goals and 25 points in 23 games played. The Buffalo, New York native spent two seasons in the ECHL between the Fort Wayne Komets and the Orlando Solar Bears before heading to Finland to play with Rovaniemen Kiekko (RoKi) in the Mestis league.
                “I’m super excited and I’m looking to contribute in any way I can. There’s a great group of guys here and I couldn’t be more excited to play for Jeff Bes again.” replied Barnaby when asked about how it feels to be back with the Thunderbolts.
“We’re excited to have Matthew come back to Evansville. He certainly brings energy, skill and commitment to our team and our organization,” said Jeff Bes about the signing of Matthew Barnaby Jr. “We can’t wait to see what he does on the ice. Matthew is a great kid, and the fans are going to love him.

Wes Carroll inks contract extension with Evansville

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Wes Carroll inks contract extension with Evansville
Carroll heads into year 17 leading the Purple Aces
EVANSVILLE, Ind. – Following a historic postseason run in 2024 University of Evansville Director of Athletics Ziggy Siegfried has announced a five-year extension for baseball head coach Wes Carroll.
Coach Carroll has brought unprecedented national exposure and acclaim to our University, Community, and all Purple Aces,” says Siegfried. “He is an outstanding leader, an individual who can recruit at the highest level, and he understands how to create the best possible environment for our student-athletes to thrive. He is and will always be a Purple Ace, and I am so proud to have him as the leader of our baseball program for years to come.”
Under the direction of Coach Carroll, the Purple Aces made their first NCAA Tournament appearance in 18 years and won the program’s first-ever NCAA Regional in the 2024 season. In 2024 Carroll guided UE to a 39-26 overall record.  The Purple Aces swept all four games in the Missouri Valley Conference Tournament to claim the MVC’s automatic bid into the NCAA Tournament.  UE then won the program’s first-ever NCAA Regional Tournament title by winning the Greenville (N.C.) Regional to advance to the program’s first-ever NCAA Super Regional.
In the Knoxville Super Regional, Evansville pushed the No. 1 national seed, Tennessee, to the brink of elimination, as the Purple Aces forced the ‘if necessary’ game three with a 10-8 victory over the Volunteers.  It was one of only two losses that Tennessee suffered in the NCAA Tournament on its way to the 2024 national championship.
Over the course of 16 seasons with Evansville, Caroll has a 428-434 record, was named the 2024 ABCA/ATEC Midwest Regional Coach of the Year, a two-time MVC Dan Callahan Coach of the Year, coached two All-Americans, one MVC Player of the Year, two MVC Pitchers of the Year, two MVC Freshman of the Year, and one MVC Defensive Player of the Year, six All-Region players, two CSC All-District players, and 19 All-MVC First Team selections.
Carroll coached the Aces for 16 years and was a standout shortstop for UE from 1998 to 2001. Carroll grew up minutes from the UE campus in nearby Newburgh, Indiana. He watched his older brother and Major League alum, Jamey Carroll, excel at shortstop for UE. He later got to experience the success the program is capable of first-hand as a four-year starter for the Purple Aces and a member of UE’s 2000 NCAA Tournament team.
Wes Carroll became UE’s first Freshman All-America selection in 1998, thanks to a rookie campaign in which he hit .355 with 18 doubles, two home runs, and 39 runs batted in. Carroll went on to hit .299 or better in each of his four years at UE, and finished his career by setting the school’s all-time career record for doubles (74), while also ranking in the school’s career top 10 in six different categories. He still holds the record for career doubles, has the second-most base hits in school history with 308, and ranks 10th all-time in UE history with a .339 career batting average. Carroll earned all-conference and all-region honors on the UE infield during his four-year career, before being named to the Missouri Valley Conference’s All-Centennial Team in 2007 as one of the top players in league history.
Carroll graduated from UE in 2001 with a degree in Human Kinetics and Sport Studies. Wes and his wife, Ashley, a former soccer standout at the University of Evansville, reside in Evansville with their two children.