Legendary Evansville Journalist Brad Byrd to Speak at UE’s 2025 Spring History Lecture
Legendary Evansville Journalist Brad Byrd to Speak at UE’s 2025 Spring History Lecture
EVANSVILLE, IND. The University of Evansville’s (UE) Department of History, Politics, and Social Change is pleased to present the 2025 Spring History Lecture, featuring A Conversation with Brad Byrd. This engaging event will take place on Thursday, March 27, 2025, at 4:00 p.m. in Eykamp Hall and is free and open to the public.
Brad Byrd, a multi-award-winning journalist and the longest-serving weeknight anchor in Evansville television history, has earned a reputation as one of the region’s most trusted voices in journalism. Known for his sharp political analysis, deep historical insights, and compelling storytelling, Byrd has covered major events that have shaped society. He retired from the anchor desk in July 2024 after a distinguished career spanning decades.
Attendees of this event will have the rare opportunity to hear firsthand from Byrd as he reflects on his storied career, explores the changing landscape of news and media, and delves into the critical intersection of politics, history, and culture. His insights will offer valuable perspectives on the role of journalism in shaping public discourse and understanding pivotal moments in history.
UE is honored to host this thought-provoking discussion as part of its commitment to fostering meaningful conversations on history, politics, and social change.
The University of Evansville is a private, comprehensive university with a solid foundation in the arts and sciences and professional schools in business, engineering, education, and health sciences. Established in 1854, UE is recognized across the globe for its rich tradition of innovative, academic excellence and dynamic campus community of #Changemakers.
Home of the Purple Aces, UE is located in the southwestern region of Indiana and offers over 75 majors, 17 Division I sports, and a unique study abroad experience at Harlaxton, the University’s very own Victorian manor located in the countryside of England. For more information, please visit evansville.edu.
USI to host Rethinking Autism conference April 3-4
USI to host Rethinking Autism conference April 3-4
University of Southern Indiana Disability Resources, in partnership with Optimal ACCESS, Inc., is excited to present Rethinking Autism 2025: Shifting the Narrative through Applied Neuroscience and Optimized Supports on Thursday and Friday, April 3-4, in Carter Hall, located in University Center West on campus.
This year’s expanded conference, driven by popular demand, features inspiring presentations and interactive workshops led by autistic self-advocates. Sessions will explore how innovation and neurodiversity-affirming practices foster academic success, social connections, travel and person-centered sports. Workshops offer hands-on training in support skills for co-regulation, better assessments, communication support and reducing behavioral responses.
Parents, teachers, therapists and other professionals who recognize the challenges of autism are encouraged to attend.
This Conference is made possible through generous donors to the USI Foundation. It was created in collaboration with USI Disability Resources and Optimal ACCESS, Inc. Other sponsors include Dr. and Mrs. Michael Dukes, Ivy Tech Community College, Life in Motion Family Wellness Center, WIKY, Hot96, WABX, The Lloyd, Associates for Pediatric Therapy, CareSource and Liberty Federal Credit Union.
USI partners with Optimal ACCESS, Inc. for the Rethinking Autism Conference to foster innovative, neuro-affirming approaches to autism support. This collaboration is rooted in a shared commitment to expanding understanding and providing meaningful resources to individuals with autism, as well as practitioners, community members and students, including those enrolled at USI.
Optimal ACCESS, Inc. brings unique expertise in educational innovation, offering cutting-edge strategies that empower autistic individuals to thrive. Through their specialized support services and experience pioneering alternative education models, Optimal ACCESS, Inc. equips USI faculty and staff with transformative tools to enhance accessibility and inclusion across campus.
Registration is required to attend. To register, visit the 2025 Rethinking Autism Conference Facebook Event Page.
For more information or disability-related accommodations, contact Michelle Kirk, Manager of Disability Resources, at mdkirk@usi.edu.
Students from Indiana’s independent colleges lobby lawmakers at the Statehouse
New Playground Equipment Coming to Fulton Park
Installation of new playground equipment at Fulton Park will begin this spring, with a funding assist from the Department of Metropolitan Development.
Danielle Crook, Executive Director of Parks & Recreation, made the announcement – and presented the plans – at today’s meeting of the Board of Parks Directors. The park’s old equipment, located on the south side of the park, will be removed, and the new playground will be installed in the Northeast corner.
Work is expected to be completed by early June, including the installation of safety surfacing.
“We’re excited today to announce our second new set of playground equipment for 2025,” Crook said. “This project, along with the Activity Zone at Garvin Park, is an illustration of our commitment to take care of the things we have, and to ensure that everyone in our community has access to safe, beautiful parks and recreational opportunities.
“We’re also grateful to the Department of Metropolitan Development for their partnership in making this project happen.”
The project is being funded jointly by the Department of Parks & Recreation and by Community Development Block Grant funds, administered through the Department of Metropolitan Development.
Broadway Icons Adam Pascal and Anthony Rapp to Perform at Jasper Arts Center
Broadway Icons Adam Pascal and Anthony Rapp to Perform at Jasper Arts Center
JASPER, IN – Jasper Arts is thrilled to present Broadway legends Adam Pascal and Anthony Rapp in an unforgettable evening of music and storytelling at the Jasper Arts Center on Saturday, April 12. Best known for their iconic roles as Roger and Mark in the original Broadway cast of RENT, Pascal and Rapp will bring their signature talents to the stage for a performance that fans and theater enthusiasts won’t want to miss.
This exclusive concert experience will feature songs from RENT and other Broadway favorites, as well as personal stories from their remarkable careers in theater, film, and music. With their dynamic chemistry and powerhouse vocals, Pascal and Rapp will deliver an intimate and engaging performance that celebrates their decades-long friendship and contributions to the performing arts.
“We are incredibly excited to welcome Adam Pascal and Anthony Rapp to the Jasper Arts Center,” said Kyle Rupert, Executive Director of Jasper Arts. “This is a rare opportunity to see two Broadway icons perform together in an intimate setting. It promises to be a truly special night for our community.”
Adam Pascal has enjoyed a diverse career spanning Broadway, film, and music. In addition to his Tony-nominated performance in RENT, he has starred in Aida, Something Rotten!, and Pretty Woman: The Musical. Anthony Rapp, also a celebrated stage and screen actor, originated the role of Mark Cohen in RENT and has appeared in You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown, If/Then, and the hit television series Star Trek: Discovery.
The performance will take place at 7:30 PM, with doors opening at 6:30 PM. Tickets are available now and can be purchased online at www.jasperarts.org/tickets or by calling the box office at 812-482-3070. Availability is limited, so patrons are encouraged to secure their seats early for this extraordinary night of Broadway magic.
For more information, visit www.jasperarts.org or follow Jasper Arts on social media for updates.
EVSC board to meet in executive session
The Board of School Trustees of the Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation will meet in
executive session at 1:00 PM. on Monday, March 24, 2025, in the Schroeder Conference Centre located in the EVSC Administration Building, 951 Walnut, IN 47713, Evansville, IN. The session will be conducted according to I.C. 5-14-1.5-6.1. The purpose of the meeting is: To receive information about and/or interview prospective employees (b)(5).
EPD DAILY ACTIVITY REPORT
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Indiana Throws Down Top 10 Opening Night Relays
FEDERAL WAY, Wash. – No. 7-ranked Indiana finished top 10 in both opening night relays for just the second time in program history Wednesday (March 19) at the 2025 NCAA Women’s Swimming and Diving Championships inside the Weyerhaeuser King County Aquatic Center.
IU reached the podium in the 800-yard freestyle relay, placing eighth, and 10th in the 200-yard medley relay. The Hoosiers sit eighth in the team standings after two events.
“It was a solid start for the Hoosiers today,” IU head swimming coach Ray Looze said. “We have a lot of people swimming very well but certainly have more in the tank. We just told the team that success this competition will be all about executing the simple fundamentals.”
Indiana posted the second-best time in program history to finish eighth in the 800-yard freestyle relay with a 6:55.15. Senior Anna Peplowski led the field with the fastest 200 free split and the only swimmer under 1:41 with her 1:40.97.
IU started its night with a 10th-place performance in the 200-yard medley relay, its best finish in the event since 2019, matching its seed. In heat three of four, senior Kacey McKenna gave Indiana the lead with a 23.51 – a personal best 50-yard backstroke and the fourth-best leadoff split Wednesday night. Junior Kristina Paegle touched in 1:34.62 with the event’s third-best anchor leg, going 20.96.
RESULTS
200 MEDLEY RELAY
10. Kacey McKenna, Brearna Crawford, Miranda Grana, Kristina Paegle – 1:34.62 (Second-team All-America)
800 FREESTYLE RELAY
8. Miranda Grana, Anna Peplowski, Reese Tiltmann, Kristina Paegle – 6:55.14 (All-America)