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USI events and updates for the week of 9/19/2022
USI MAC/Pace Galleries displaying two exhibitions through October 21
Two exhibitions—New Perspectives: Art & Design Faculty Exhibition and Mary Beth Edelson: Natural Pleasures—are simultaneously on display in USI’s McCutchan Art Center/Pace Galleries during the 2022 Fall Semester.
2-5 p.m. Wednesday, September 21
Internship and Career Fair
USI students will have the chance to meet over 100 employers for part- and full-time job and internship opportunities.
4:30 p.m. Thursday, September 22
2022 Southern Indiana Reading Series returns with award-winning author Lydia Conklin
The Southern Indiana Reading Series will host a reading event with award-winning author Lydia Conklin at 4:30 p.m. Thursday, September 22 in the USI Performance Center. Conklin will read from their debut collection of short fiction, Rainbow Rainbow. A Q&A session and book signing will follow, and light refreshments will be provided. The event is free and open to the public.
7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Friday, September 23
Annual Pharmacology Update for Healthcare Professionals workshop returns in person, virtual September 23
The USI Center for Health Professions Lifelong Learning is hosting the annual Pharmacology Update for Healthcare Professionals, an all-day workshop on Friday, September 23, 2022, in the University Center on the USIÂ campus.
SAVE THE DATE
September 28
Inaugural Edward D. and Regina Rechnic Holocaust Series speaker set for September 28
Learn about the Rechnics of Evansville and their story of surviving the Holocaust during the inaugural Edward D. and Regina Rechnic Holocaust Series on September 28 in Carter Hall. Charles Berger, Esquire, will present, “They Survived the Holocaust: The Rechnics of Evansville and Their Family,” followed by a Q&A and reception.
IN CASE YOU MISSED IT
Released Monday, September 12
U.S. News ranks USI 14th for Top Public Schools in Midwest region
According to data released by U.S. News and World Report on Monday, September 12, USI has been ranked 14th for Top Public Schools – Regional Universities Midwest. USI also ranked 21st for Best Value in Regional Universities in the Midwest.
Released Tuesday, September 13
USI included in “America’s Best-in-State Employers 2022” rankings by Forbes and Statista
USI has been included in “America’s Best-in-State Employers” rankings. According to a nationwide survey conducted on behalf of Forbes by Statista, USI is ranked 62nd alongside national employers such as Berry Global, Lilly, Target and Starbucks.
Released Wednesday, September 14
USI Alumni Association recognizes award recipients at annual Founders’ Day Luncheon
The USI Alumni Association honored the founding figures of the institution and recognized its three highest award recipients at its annual Founders’ Day Luncheon on Wednesday, September 14 in Carter Hall on the USI campus.
Forum on Right to Privacy Is Tonight (Monday Sept. 19) in Evansville
The Tri-State Alliance is organizing a forum on the Reversal of Rights on Monday, Sept. 19 at the Central Library Browning Room, 200 SE Martin L. King Jr. Blvd., Downtown Evansville. Speakers include Indiana Democrat LGBTQ activist Dana Black, former ACLU of Indiana Executive Director Sheila Kennedy, Pam Locker of the League of Women’s Voters of Southwestern Indiana and attorney Katherine Rybak. Please attend to hear the discussion about the impact of the reversal of Roe vs. Wade.
USI’s OVC debut ends in close 1-0 loss
MOREHEAD, Ky. – University of Southern Indiana Women’s Soccer made their Ohio Valley Conference debut Sunday afternoon, playing to a close 1-0 loss at Morehead State University.
The road matchup at the Morehead State Eagles opened up the 2022 OVC schedule not only for the Screaming Eagles but also for the league.
USI got off to solid start in the match, earning four set pieces within the first nine minutes. The momentum quickly switched to Morehead State, as senior forward Colleen Swift scored in the 12th minute. Swift took an initial shot that USI senior goalkeeper Maya Etienne (Midland, Michigan) saved and deflected, but the deflection went off the post and Swift followed the ball back into the net.
Southern Indiana’s defense battled the rest of the first half to keep the match a one-goal contest until halftime. After a single shot in the opening half, USI found a spark offensively in the second half to generate more looks at goal.
The first 20 minutes of the second half saw USI earn five more set pieces, including two corner kicks. Junior midfielder Avery Schone (Galena, Ohio) and senior defender Alyssa Wright (Sellersburg, Indiana) got involved in the attack, taking a shot each in the second half’s early minutes.
In the middle portion of the second half, Wright put another shot toward goal along with freshman forward Emma Thurston (Leawood, Kansas). Both were saved by Morehead State’s freshman goalkeeper Erin Gibbs.
USI orchestrated multiple chances in the last five minutes of the match with four more set pieces, attempting to find the back of the goal to even the match, but none were successful.
Sunday’s 1-0Â loss was the fourth one-goal match of the season for the Screaming Eagles.
Statistically, Southern Indiana took eight shots – three on goal, while Morehead State had 11 shots and seven on goal. USI earned five corner kicks to MSU’s three.
Wright and freshman midfielder Peyton Murphy (Bargersville, Indiana) led the Screaming Eagles with two shots each. Etienne finished with five saves in a full 90 minutes in goal for Southern Indiana.
The Screaming Eagles will return home to Strassweg Field Thursday evening at 5:30 for an OVC match against Tennessee Tech. Thursday’s home match has free admission thanks to The Women’s Hospital Deaconess.