Home Blog Page 2132

USI XC Heads South For The NCAA II Championships

0

 EVANSVILLE, Ind. – University of Southern Indiana Cross Country travels to St. Leo, Florida for the 2021 NCAA Division II National Championships Saturday at The Abbey Course. The women’s six-kilometer race begins at 7:30 a.m. (CST) while the men’s 10k is scheduled to begin at 8:45 a.m. (CST).

Fans that are unable to make the trip can watch the Screaming Eagles live on NCAA.com. Links to live video and results are available at GoUSIEagles.com.

USI Cross Country Notes

  • Comastri captures her first regional title. Great Lakes Valley Conference champion Jennifer Comastri (Indianapolis, Indiana) won her first NCAA II Midwest Regional title on November 6. Comastri, who became the third runner in program history to win a regional cross country championship, joins USI Hall of Famer Heather Cooksey (2004-05) as the only runner in program history to win both the GLVC and Regional championships in the same year.
  • Eagles’ men making another trip to nationals. USI Men’s Cross Country is making its 16th straight appearance at the NCAA II Championships after finishing fifth at the NCAA II Midwest Regional Championships. The Screaming Eagles were one of four Midwest Region teams to earn an at-large bid for their 28th trip to nationals. They have recorded eight top-10 finishes at nationals, including a third-place showing in 1982 and a fifth-place finish in 1983.
  • USI women in back-to-back nationals. The Eagles’ women are heading back to nationals for the second straight year and 13th time in program history following a runner-up finish at the NCAA II Midwest Region Championships. USI has placed top-10 at nationals four times, including a program-best fifth-place finish at the 2016 NCAA II Championships.
  • All-Region honorees. Senior Jennifer Comastri earned All-Midwest honors in addition to Midwest Region Runner of the Year accolades with her first-place finish at the NCAA II Midwest Region Championships. Senior Kara Martin (Herrin, Illinois) and sophomore Hadley Fisher (Evansville, Indiana) also earned All-Midwest Region honors as they finished 21st and 23rd respectively. For the men, junior Noah Hufnagel (Santa Claus, Indiana) earned All-Midwest Region honors with his fourth-place finish.
  • Eagles retake conference title. USI Women’s Cross Country returned to the top of the GLVC after a brief hiatus in 2020. The Eagles’ won their second conference title in three years as well as their 11th in the last 14 years. In total, USI Women’s Cross Country has won 14 GLVC championships.

Comastri double-trouble for Runner of the Year. Jennifer Comastri becomes just the second runner in program history to earn both GLVC Runner of the Year as well as Region Runner of the Year along with Heather Cooksey (2004-05). In her time at USI, Comastri is a four-time All-GLVC honoree and earned All-America honors in 2019.

  • More hardware for the Eagles. Along with Comastri, USI Women’s Cross Country pulled a clean sweep of GLVC honors. Freshman Cameron Hough (Olney, Illinois) earned GLVC Freshman of the Year honors after her fifth-place finish at the GLVC Championships. Head Coach Mike Hillyard brought home his 29th career GLVC Coach of the Year honors following a vote of the league coaches at the conclusion of the GLVC Championships.
  • All-GLVC honors are aplenty for USI. In addition to Comastri and Hough, USI had five women’s runners and four men’s runners earn All-Conference honors thanks to their top 20 finishes at the GLVC Championships. Joining Comastri and Hough on the women’s side was sophomore Hadley Fisher (11th), senior Kara Martin (12th), sophomore McKenna Cavanaugh (New Albany, IN) (15th), and sophomore Lauren Greiwe (West Harrison, Indiana) (20th) rounded out the women’s All-League content. Junior Noah Hufnagel (2nd), junior Titus Winders (Mansfield, Tennessee) (6th), sophomore Braden Nicholson (Claremont, Illinois) (12th), and sophomore Mitchell Hopf (Santa Claus, Indiana) (13th) represented USI Men’s on the All-Conference team.
  • In the polls. USI’s women moved up one spot to No. 10 in the latest U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) Top 25 poll, while USI’s men dropped four spots to No. 19.

First Annual Holiday Used Cooking Oil Drive

0

Give Us Your Grease For Proper Disposal

(Evansville, IN) – Evansville Water and Sewer Utility (EWSU) will host the first annual Holiday Used Cooking Oil Drive on Saturday, November 27, from 8 a.m. until 1 p.m. The event will be held at the parking lot behind the Civic Center next to C.K. Newsome Community Center, 100 E. Walnut Street.

EWSU is partnering with American Grease and Septic to offer a place for Evansville residents to properly dispose of used cooking oil generated while preparing this year’s Thanksgiving meal. The service is being provided at no cost to residents.

The cooking oil drive is for residential grease only, such as frying oil, meat drippings, canola oil, corn oil, lard, olive oil, peanut oil, sesame oil, sunflower oil, and vegetable oil. No petroleum oil waste will be accepted.

Residents should enter the parking lot from behind the Newsome center on Elsas Ave. Representatives from American Grease and Septic will set up barrels for residents to dispose of used cooking oil, and a dumpster will be available to discard empty containers. Residents will exit the parking lot onto Walnut Street. (see map below)

“It’s important for residents to dispose of fats, oils and grease properly and not pour it down the drain and into the city’s sewer system,” said EWSU Regulatory Compliance Coordinator Matt McBride. “This type of material, called FOG, can solidify and clog sewer pipes resulting in sewer backups and costly repairs for homeowners and the Utility.”

 

Technology Meets Psychology At Vincennes University

0
Vincennes University’s Information Technology and Psychology departments have collaborated to offer students a first-of-its-kind certification program.
In the IT world, the Computing Technology Industry Association (CompTIA) is a recognizable certification body. Working with CompTIA, VU Professor Greg Hirsch identified a newly developed program in the company’s lineup that focuses on in-demand soft skills rather than technology skills.
The discovery was incredibly timely as the Information Technology Department was working to enhance VU’s IT degree programs to include specialized training on soft skills for aspiring students.
“I was thrilled to find a program that focused solely on the development of soft skills for young IT professionals that would enhance their lives and expand their opportunity for advancement,” Hirsch said.
In collaboration with VU’s Psychology Department, the specialized CompTIA PrepareU program was integrated into an Applied Psychology course for IT students.
PrepareU is a formal curriculum that focuses on professional soft skills, including active listening, appropriate and productive work behavior, teamwork, and so forth. Applied Psychology emphasizes the practical application of psychological concepts and real-life experiences. The curricula outcomes for both PrepareU and Applied Psychology are complementary.
According to VU IT Department Chair Jaci Lederman, “I knew Psychology Professor Hope Clausman would be the right person to work with the new CompTIA program and integrate it into a psychology course that would benefit our IT students.”
The integration of PrepareU into the Applied Psychology course creates an intense final exam project for IT students, and the additional work offers valuable lifelong rewards. It leads to increased awareness and understanding of professional soft skills.
VU Game Design major Ryan Steckler of Haubstadt, Indiana was in the first group of students that completed the PrepU course in the Psychology class.
“What I learned in the course will help me as I prepare for internships and job opportunities in the future,” he said.
Additionally, students who successfully complete the project earn a formal certificate and supplementary resume builder.
“Professional soft skills and the understanding of human behavior are critical for the success of employees and employers,” Clausman said.
VU offers bachelor’s degrees, associate degrees, and certificates in a wide range of Information Technology and Psychology programs.

SWIRCA & More’s Angel Tree Seeking Community Support

0

EVANSVILLE, IN (November 17, 2021) –SWIRCA & More is seeking area “Angels” to help grant the wishes and needs of local seniors and those living with disabilities through its Angel Tree program.

Each year, the SWIRCA & More Angel Tree is hung with ornaments listing the wishes and needs of 250 Care Management clients served by SWIRCA & More. Unfortunately, many clients do not always have the means to purchase gifts or other much-needed necessities during the holidays and the Angel Tree provides a way for the community to connect with SWIRCA clients by meeting these needs. Wishes range from clothing to toiletries to cleaning supplies to money towards their electric bill. 

 Wish ornaments can be chosen from the Angel Tree on weekdays from 8:00 am – 4:00 pm between November 17 and December 13 in the SWIRCA & More entrance lobby, located at 16 W. Virginia Street, Evansville. We ask that when you arrive at SWIRCA, please park in the large parking lot at the side of the building and enter through the new entrance. We request that all gifts be delivered unwrapped with the original angel ornament to SWIRCA by Monday, December 13 so they may be wrapped and delivered by Christmas. For further information on the Angel Tree, please contact Jackie Headley at 812-464-7800.  

The SWIRCA & More Care Management Department services over 6,500 clients of all ages that need in-home services to maintain their current quality of life and community-based living as opposed to institutional placement. SWIRCA & More would like to thank the Tristate for their generous and heartfelt support.

Southwestern Indiana Regional Council on Aging (SWIRCA & More) is a not-for-profit, 501(c)3, a public service organization that focuses its efforts on empowering seniors and people with disabilities to remain living safely in their own homes by providing information and supportive services. SWIRCA & More is Indiana’s 16th Area Agency on Aging covering a six-county area including Gibson, Perry, Posey, Spencer, Vanderburgh and Warrick counties. For more information on S

University of Evansville Theatre Presents THREE SISTERS and GONE MISSING

0
u of E

The University of Evansville Department of Theatre continues its 2021-2022 “Welcome Back to Shanklin Theatre” season this week with performances of THREE SISTERS by Anton Chekhov, in a new version by Sarah Ruhl, based off a literal translation by Elise Thoron with Natasha Paramonova and Kristin Johnsen-Neshati, and GONE MISSING, created by The Civilians, written by Steven Cosson from interviews by the company, with music and lyrics by Michael Friedman. The cast of THREE SISTERS will take the Shanklin Theatre stage at 7:30 p.m. on Fri., Nov. 19 and Sat., Nov. 20. In addition, performances of GONE MISSING will be at 7:30 p.m. on Thurs., Nov. 18 at 7:30 p.m., as well as at 2:00 p.m. on Sat., Nov. 20 and Sun., Nov. 21.

The safety of students and patrons is of top priority to UE Theatre. The program boasts a 100% vaccination rate against COVID-19 among the faculty and students. In addition to compliance with the University of Evansville’s Coronavirus Task Force guidelines, UE Theatre continues regular weekly COVID-19 testing of students involved with productions in order to maintain a healthy, safe environment for the coalition of theatre artists working on campus.

In following industry standards, as established by the Broadway League, all audience members must show proof of COVID-19 vaccination or a negative test result taken within 72-hours of the date on their ticket. Upon arrival at Shanklin Theatre, proof of vaccination/negative test result and an ID will be checked before each performance. In compliance with professional industry standards, all audience members must remain masked when indoors on campus. Additionally, Shanklin Theatre will be seated at no more than 50% capacity.

Single ticket prices for THREE SISTERS are $20 for adults and $18 for senior adults, students, and UE faculty and staff. Interested audiences may receive entry into both shows at one low price for $35 for adults and $30 for senior adults, students, and UE faculty and staff. UE students may obtain one free student rush ticket beginning at 12:00 p.m. on the day of the performance they wish to attend. Tickets may be purchased by calling (812) 488-2031, Monday through Friday, 12:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.

USI Campus Joins Dementia Friendly America® Network

0

The University of Southern Indiana campus has officially joined the Dementia Friendly America® (DFA) network of Communities, joining the ranks of other universities nationwide that are leading efforts to be more dementia-friendly.

The USI Community’s designation is part of the Geriatrics Workforce Enhancement Program (GWEP), a five-year grant from the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), an agency of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. In addition to dementia education, the GWEP is also focused on developing a workforce to maximize patient and family engagement and integrate geriatrics into primary care.

“According to Dementia Friendly America®, more than 5 million Americans and 15 million caregivers are living with Alzheimer’s disease, so most of us have been impacted personally,” said Lisa Fournier, GWEP Project Coordinator. “We look forward to working with stakeholders at USI and on the west side of Evansville to create an environment in that reduces stigma and improves understanding of the social and environmental challenges of those living with dementia, including caregivers.”

Earlier this year, the GWEP spearheaded efforts for two cities in southern Indiana – Petersburg and Rockport – to join the DFA network. These communities, in partnership with the USI GWEP, recognized National Family Caregivers Month in November with a series of free workshops on a variety of topics, including dementia awareness, healthy eating, storytelling and community resources. Recordings of the sessions are at USI.edu/caregiversmonth.

Fournier and her team are hopeful the efforts underway at USI will eventually spread so that the wider community can also work toward being dementia-friendly.

“The USI Dementia Friendly Community initiative is another way to improve the lives of the individuals we serve,” said Dr. Paul Arthur, Assistant Professor and Chair of Occupational Therapy at USI. “We believe the USI Dementia Friendly Community will enhance the well-being of Vanderburgh County residents, which in turn will benefit the residents and caregivers within our community.”

According to Dementia Friendly America, a dementia-friendly community is “informed, safe and respectful of individuals with the disease, their families and caregivers and provides supportive options that foster quality of life.”

Deaconess Clinic, the Alzheimer’s Association and two Area Agencies on Aging (SWIRCA & More and Generations) are collaborating with the USI GWEP dementia-friendly initiatives across the region.

“Our goal is to engage key community leaders and members to improve the care of people living with dementia,” said Robin Arnold, Clinical Quality Improvement Analyst at Deaconess Clinic and member of the USI GWEP team. “Especially in the area of early diagnosis, there is so much we can do to offer support and education.”

For more information and meeting schedule, visit USI.edu/dfc/usi-community.

FOOTNOTE: This project is supported by the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) as part of an award totaling $3,691,706 million with zero percentage financed with non-governmental sources. The contents are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily represent the official views of, nor an endorsement, by HRSA, HHS or the U.S. Government.

Aces Looks To Clinch MVC Championship Spot In Final Weekend

0

UE Women Travels To Southern Illinois And Missouri State

 EVANSVILLE, Ind. – The regular season comes to a close this weekend for the University of Evansville volleyball team who travels to Southern Illinois and Missouri State.  On Friday, the Purple Aces face the Salukis at 6 p.m. in Carbondale before making the trek to Springfield, Mo. for a 5 p.m. match on Saturday.

Last Time Out

– In a match for the ages, Evansville and Northern Iowa dueled in a 5-set contest on Saturday at Meeks Family Fieldhouse

– Trailing 24-19 in the fourth set, UE rallied to take a 35-33 win to force a decisive 5th set

– In the final frame, the teams once again dueled to the final point with the Panthers clinching the match with a 19-17 decision

– Alondra Vazquez had her best performance of the season, recording 31 kills and five total blocks

– Giulia Cardona had 17 kills while adding a team-high 16 digs while Melanie Feliciano contributed 16 kills and 13 digs

– Taya Haffner put forth her top assist tally of the fall, accounting for 60 helpers

Back on Track

– Entering the final home weekend of the season, Alondra Vazquez was averaging 3.53 kills per set in MVC contests, which was third on the team

– In the matches versus Drake and UNI, Vazquez found the momentum she had earlier in the fall and finished with an average of 5.50 kills per set in the two contests

– After recording 24 kills in the win over the Bulldogs, Vazquez put forth her top total of the season versus the Panthers, registering 31 kills

– She remains on top of the MVC list with 4.19 kills/set while pacing the league in points (4.86/set)…defensively, Vazquez leads her squad with 2.81 digs per frame, 13th in the Valley…she has had 9 or more kills in all but two matches in the fall

Still Going Strong

– Over the last 33 sets of work, freshman Giulia Cardona has recorded a total of 21 service aces, an average of 0.64 per set

– Her season average has risen to 0.49 per set, which leads the MVC and is 16th in the nation

– She is currently on an offensive streak that has seen her record at least 12 kills in each of the last 14 matches while raising her season average to 3.89 per set

– Aside from leading the Valley in aces, she is second in points per set (4.53) and third with her kill average (3.89/set)

New Career High

– For the first time in her UE career, Taya Haffner recorded consecutive matches with 50 or more assists as she registered 51 in the home win over Drake before setting a new career-high with 60 against UNI

– Her assist numbers to continue to add up as she continues to pace the league with 10.67 per set while sitting 29th nationally

– The home win over SIU saw her set career marks in a pair of categories – kills (4) and block assists (4) – her top season tally in both

– Haffner reached 50 helpers twice before the final home weekend with 50 coming at Drake and 56 in the home contest versus Loyola

– On the defensive side, Haffner ranks 5th on the team with an average of 2.26 digs per set

 

Felony Charges For Vanderburgh County

0

Tedrick Lamont Matthews

  Count 1 – Carrying a Handgun Without a License : 5F : Pending
  Count 2 – Operating a Vehicle with an ACE of .15 or More : 6F : Pending

James Anthony Brown

  Count 1 – Operating a Vehicle as an Habitual Traffic Violator : 6F : Pending

Perry Lee McGennis

  Count 1 – Unlawful Possession of Syringe : 6F : Pending

Kenneth E Hornby

  Count 1 – Theft of a Motor Vehicle Component Part : 6F : Pending

Patrick Bryce Bigler

  Count 1 – Intimidation : 6F : Pending
  Count 2 – Intimidation : 6F : Pending
  Count 3 – Intimidation : 6F : Pending
  Count 4 – Domestic Battery : AM : Pending

HOT JOBS IN EVANSVILLE AREA

0
Office Manager- Real Estate Developer
Sterett Crane & Rigging – Evansville, IN
$45,000 a year
This position oversees the development process from market analysis through design, entitlement, construction, and occupancy.
Easily apply
Just posted
Receptionist / Office Assistant
Stoll Keenon Ogden PLLC 4/5 rating – Evansville, IN
Stoll Keenon Ogden PLLC is seeking a full time Receptionist/Office Assistant for our Evansville, Indiana office to assist with general office and administration…
Easily apply
1 day ago
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT – QUALITY Full-time – 40 hrs/wk
Deaconess Women’s Hospital 5/5 rating – Newburgh, IN
Benefits include: tuition reimbursement, PTO accrual starting at hire (8.93 hrs PTO/pay), health, vision, dental, disability and life insurance, 401(k) with…
Easily apply
Just posted
Administrative Clerk
Warrick County Government – Boonville, IN
$28,000 – $31,000 a year
Ability to occasionally work extended hours and evenings. Incumbent occasionally works extended hours and evenings. DATE REVISED: FLSA STATUS: Non-exempt *.
Easily apply
1 day ago
Office Manager
Team Handy – Newburgh, IN
$16 an hour
This admin position earns a competitive wage of up to $16/hour. We provide great benefits and perks, including paid time off (PTO), uniforms, a company vehicle,…
Easily apply
Just posted
Front Desk Coordinator
Performance Vision – Evansville, IN
$12 – $14 an hour
Duties include answering phones, scheduling appointments, helping walk-in traffic, and verifying insurance benefits.
Easily apply
Just posted
Front Desk Receptionist
Orthopaedic Associates 3.8/5 rating – Newburgh, IN
This is a full-time position working Monday – Friday, with hours generally 8am – 4:30pm. This position will be expected to float between any of our five…
Easily apply
Just posted
Receptionist (Weekends)
Columbia Healthcare Center 3.1/5 rating – Evansville, IN
Hours: 8am – 4:30pm CST on Saturdays and Sundays. We are currently offering a Retention Bonus!!! PayActiv – Hourly employees have immediate access up to 50% of…
Just posted
Medical Office Assistant – Pediatrics
Deaconess Health System 3.5/5 rating – Newburgh, IN
Flexible work schedules – There are a variety of full, part-time and supplemental positions along with varying shifts in our health system.
1 day ago
DoubleTree Front Desk Supervisor
HCW MANAGEMENT CONSULTANTS LLC – Evansville, IN
$14 an hour
The Front Desk Supervisor is responsible for assisting the Front Office Manager while providing attentive, courteous, and efficient service to all guests, prior…
Easily apply
Just posted
Administrative Assistant, Romain College of Business – N21066N1
University of Southern Indiana 4.3/5 rating – Evansville, IN
$11.62 an hour
Provide clerical and secretarial support to the MBA program directors; occasional support provided to graduate faculty and Dean’s office.
1 day ago
Administrative Assistant
SWIRCA & More – Evansville, IN
$11.50 an hour
A job for which military experienced candidates are encouraged to apply. SWIRCA & More is seeking to fill an Administrative Assistant to help with coordinate…
Easily apply
9 days ago
Contract and Data Management Specialist/Data Entry
Medical Staffing Solutions 3.5/5 rating – Evansville, IN
$15 an hour
Contract and Data Management Specialist/Data Entry*. With a focus on our Core Values of Integrity, Internally Driven, Fun and Respect, the *Contract and Data…
Easily apply
8 days ago
Receptionist
Innovative Staff Solutions – Evansville, IN
$15 an hour
The ideal candidate will have previous administrative/office experience, good typing skills, and a strong attention to detail. $15/HR, based on skill set.
Easily apply

EPD DAILY ACTIVITY REPORT

0
EPD

 

EPD DAILY ACTIVITY REPORT

MEDIA