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University of Evansville Student Government Association to Unveil Legacy Courtyard

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University of Evansville Student Government Association to Unveil Legacy Courtyard

 

Media Advisory from University of Evansville.

WHO: UE President Christopher M. Pietruszkiewicz, Student Government Association President Benton Simpson, and Vice President for Student Affairs & Dean of Students Dr. Rachel Carpenter along with other University and community leaders.

WHAT: University of Evansville Student Government Association will unveil the Legacy Courtyard project which includes a patio, hammock village, two sand volleyball courts, and an open green space slated for future phases of development.

WHEN: 4:15 p.m. CST on Thursday, November 14, 2024.

WHERE: 300 block of South Frederick Street on the UE campus.

Gabriel Pozzato named MVC Freshman of the Week

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 Pozzato averaged 23.0 PPG in first two games

 

  1. LOUIS – On the heels of the best debut game in the Division I era of the University of Evansville men’s basketball program, Gabriel Pozzato has been named the Missouri Valley Conference Freshman of the Week.

Pozzato completed his opening two games in a Purple Aces uniform with an average of 23.0 points, 2.5 rebounds and 2.0 assists per game.  He converted 62.1% of his attempts while hitting five 3-pointers.

Last week’s season opener at North Texas saw Pozzato score 28 points on 10-of-16 shooting.  His debut game was the best for a freshman in the MVC in at least 20 years and was Evansville’s top debut game in the DI era and is believed to be the best freshman debut in program history.

His 28-point game surpassed Marty Simmons’ debut game at UE in 1986 where Simmons scored 27 points.  That also marked the debut of Scott Haffner, who recorded 26 in the contest.  Pozzato’s point total was the most by an Evansville freshman since Colt Ryan scored 31 points at Creighton in 2010.

On Saturday, Pozzato scored 18 points while picking up four assists and three steals in the win over Brescia.

Senators Braun and Young Need to Hear Your Voice on Republican Senate Leader

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A very important vote is taking place today, 11/13. The U.S. Senate is voting on which of three prospective candidates will replace Mitch McConnell as Republican Majority Leader in 2025. 
John Thune (SD), John Cornyn (TX), and Rick Scott (FL) are under consideration. To share your thoughts, phone the offices of Todd Young, 202-224-5623, and Mike Braun, 202-224-4814ASAP.

Evansville Christian Health Clinic Celebrates 20th Anniversary of Dental Blitzes for Our Neighbors

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Evansville Christian Health Clinic Celebrates 20th Anniversary of Dental Blitzes for Our Neighbors

On November 22nd, Evansville Christian Health Clinic, formerly Impact Ministries, will proudly celebrate two decades of service, transforming lives in our community through its Dental Blitz program. The 20th-anniversary event will be held on November 22nd and will feature a special hymn performance by Gina Moore, along with a tribute to key individuals who have been instrumental in the program’s success, including Dr. John Anoskey, a dedicated advocate for compassionate dental care in Evansville.

For over 20 years, Dr. Anoskey has led this initiative, offering emergency dental extractions to low-income individuals and families in Evansville. In 2005, Dr. Anoskey and Impact Ministries organized the first one-day Dental Blitz, focused exclusively on emergency extractions, what he calls his “mission work” at home. Thanks to the generosity of local volunteer dentists, on a monthly basis we are serving about 40 patients a Blitz, and just since 2020 our team has extracted 1,416 teeth. The Dental Blitz has brought critical relief to thousands who lack access to traditional dental care, restoring health and hope to countless lives in our community. Since its inception, and under the new name Evansville Christian Health Clinic, the initiative has become a vital part of our mission to serve our neighbors with accessible healthcare.

“We are honored to continue this essential service alongside so many wonderful volunteer dentists and dental professionals since absorbing the clinic in 2016,” says Katie Grunow, Executive Director of the Evansville Christian Life Center. “The Dental Blitz has become a beacon of hope and healing, demonstrating what a caring community can accomplish together.”

Evansville Christian Health Clinic offers not only dental care but also essential pregnancy and medical services, reinforcing our commitment to comprehensive healthcare for the underserved. The November 22nd celebration will be an opportunity to reflect on the Clinic’s mission, recognize the dedication of volunteers like Dr. Anoskey, and inspire ongoing support for the Dental Blitz program. Join us at 7:30 am for the opening of the celebration and kick off of the blitz! Community members, local healthcare providers, and supporters are invited to join us in honoring the journey, faith, and perseverance that have sustained this program for 20 years.

About Evansville Christian Health Clinic
Evansville Christian Health Clinic, a part of the Evansville Christian Life Center, is dedicated to providing compassionate, high-quality healthcare to underserved members of our community. Through initiatives like the Dental Blitz, the Clinic fulfills its mission of restoring health, dignity, and hope to those in need.

For further details about the 20th-anniversary celebration or ways to get involved, please contact:
Katie Grunow, Executive Director

kgrunow@restoringpeople.com
Evansville Christian Life Center

UE statement regarding the Closure of Phi Mu Fraternity

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The University of Evansville offered the following statement regarding the Closure of Phi Mu Fraternity:
 
“The University of Evansville has been notified that the National Office of Phi Mu Fraternity, a member organization of the National Panhellenic Conference, has voted to suspend operations for the Delta Lambda Chapter due to declining membership numbers. This will take effect on December 12, 2024.
We are saddened by this outcome and want to express our deep gratitude for the chapter’s many contributions over the years. Phi Mu has played a meaningful role in supporting academic excellence, fostering leadership, and enhancing community involvement within our University and the City of Evansville. Since 1952, over 1,400 UE students were initiated into the Delta Lambda Chapter of Phi Mu. We are thankful to all the students and alumnae who have dedicated themselves to this chapter, the UE community, and broader Evansville community throughout its history.
The chapter will be provided an opportunity to appeal National’s decision. Current Phi Mu members of the Delta Lambda chapter will be offered transition into early alumna status. The University will continue to offer support to current members and will always proudly recognize the alumni from this chapter.
The University of Evansville’s Greek Life community continues to be a vibrant and integral part of campus life. The University remains committed to supporting Greek Life chapters as they foster personal growth, create a sense of belonging, develop essential leadership skills, and facilitate lifelong connections with each other, their alma mater, and the values of their organizations.”
  • Noah Alatza, Chief Communications Officer for University of Evansville

Filled Up 5, A Ceramic Cup Show to exhibit at USI New Harmony Gallery of Contemporary Art

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Filled Up 5, A Ceramic Cup Show to exhibit at USI New Harmony Gallery of Contemporary Art

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The University of Southern Indiana New Harmony Gallery of Contemporary Art (NHGCA) is proud to present Filled Up 5, A Ceramic Cup Show, in partnership with New Harmony Clay Project. Filled Up 5 features ceramic cups by contributing artists around the United States, juried by noted ceramic gallerist Duane Reed.

A public reception for Filled Up 5 will be held December 7 in conjunction with Christmas in New Harmony from 4 to 6 p.m. where visitors can remove purchased works from the Gallery.

Partnering with New Harmony Clay Project, over 100 submissions were received, 56 of which were accepted by the juror. The cups accepted come from 37 artists across 16 states, including 13 artists from Indiana alone. Two awards will be given. Best in show will be given the “Overflowing” award of $150. Five honorable mentions will receive the “To the Brim” award of $50 each. The cup, one of ceramics’ more iconic images, has been used as a metaphor, a sculptural element, a sculptural foundation and a functional daily piece of dinnerware. Whether you choose to fill your cups with beverages, food, pencils or ideology, this exhibition will feature a multitude of handmade creations from artists across the country.

Reed founded Duane Reed gallery, St. Louis, Missouri, in 1994. The gallery has exhibited and represented successful contemporary artists such as Michael Eastman, Jun Kaneko, Joseph Piccillo, Albert Paley, Wendell Castle, Dale Chihuly and Rudy Autio. He has over 20 years of professional experience in the art world and is nationally regarded in multi-media art.

Reed possesses a passionate commitment to the representation of national and international artists with special attention to introducing innovative artists working in ceramics, glass and fiber. Exemplary of his expertise, Reed has curated over 300 exhibitions both at his gallery, as well as others and has lectured on a variety of art topics and includes memberships with the Renwick Gallery Caucus, The Mint Museum’s Founders’ Circle, Contemporary Art Museum, St. Louis, Missouri, and AIDA (Association of Israeli Decorative Arts). He is a former trustee of the American Craft Council and currently serves on the national boards of The Watershed Ceramic Center and the Creative Glass Center of America.

New Harmony Clay Project (NHCP) is an artist residency and educational center located in historic New Harmony, Indiana. NHCP fosters an environment that supports the investigation of new ideas and work in the ceramic arts. It was established in 2015 by Lenny Dowhie, an internationally known ceramic sculptor and Professor Emeritus at USI.

NHCP is supported by the Robert Lee Blaffer Foundation, Efroymson Family Fund, Greater Houston Community Foundation and Lenny and Anne Dowhie Trusts. The goal is to encourage emerging and professional visual artists/ educators in ceramics by giving them quiet space and time to develop a new body of work. The Clay Project is located within the Sarah Campbell Blaffer Ceramic Studio in New Harmony, next to the Roofless Church.

The NHGCA promotes discourse about and access to contemporary art in the southern Indiana region and is an outreach partner of the University of Southern Indiana. The gallery is located at 506 Main Street in New Harmony, Indiana. Regular hours are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday. For more information, visit the NHGCA website, or call 812-682-3156.

This exhibition is made possible in part by the Lenny and Anne Dowhie Trust, Arts Council of Southwestern Indiana, and the Indiana Arts Commission, which receives support from the State of Indiana and the National Endowment for the Arts.

Vincennes University honors trio of Distinguished Alumni during Homecoming

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VINCENNES, Ind. November 11, 2024 – As part of Homecoming Weekend, the Vincennes University Alumni Association proudly recognized three extraordinary graduates with Distinguished Alumni Awards. The 2024 honorees, Dan Fritch, Aaron Galindo, and Dane J. Sievers, were acknowledged for their notable contributions that have positively impacted their communities, professions, and VU.

The Distinguished Alumni Award is the highest accolade VU bestows exclusively on alumni and celebrates those who embody leadership, community service, and professional excellence. Through their professional endeavors and dedication to the community, Fritch, Galindo, and Sievers are leaders inspiring current Trailblazers and alumni alike to strive for greatness.

Aaron Selby, VU’s Director of Alumni Engagement, announced the honorees at the VU Women’s Basketball Game on Saturday, Nov. 9, at the P.E. Complex.

“To receive the Distinguished Alumni Award is a mark of great respect and gratitude from Vincennes University,” Selby said. “These individuals have reached incredible achievements and remain devoted to serving others, carrying forward VU’s values.”

Galindo’s dedication to his career and community and commitment to supporting VU reflect the University’s mission and excellence. A 1998 graduate of VU’s Advanced Manufacturing Automation Program, Galindo is a Corporate Controls Engineering Manager for Absolute Robot, Inc. With prior experience at global companies like Sony, Med-Tek, 3M, and Sumitomo, Galindo has also kept strong connections with VU, serving on the Advanced Manufacturing Advisory Committee. His entrepreneurial spirit led him to launch his own company, Galindo Engineering.

Sievers, a 1992 alumnus of the Laser and Electro-Optics Program, is currently an Engineering Teaching Lab Coordinator for the Nanolab at the University of Illinois. He is responsible for groundbreaking research in microelectronics, nanotechnology, and plasma science, paving the way for advancements in affordable, accessible technology. His research aims to develop a comprehensive set of tools and procedures that will allow anyone to produce a non-scale technology easily and inexpensively. Recently, Sievers hosted VU representatives, sharing insights from his innovative research and demonstrating his continued dedication to educational and scientific advancement.

Fritch, a 1983 VU Business Administration Program graduate, is CEO of Matrix Integration and co-founded Commsound Telecommunications. Fritch’s leadership extends to the VU Jasper Campus Foundation, where he helped create Scholastic Excellence Awards that provide VUJ students with full-tuition scholarships. As an active community volunteer, Fritch lives by VU’s motto, “Learn in Order to Serve.” He volunteers with the St. Joseph’s Church Finance Committee, Boy Scouts of America, and Jasper Action Team and was a previous member of the BOSCO Finance Committee.

Galindo, Sievers, and Fritch’s accomplishments exemplify VU’s spirit of learning and leadership and represent the highest standards of excellence and service. Their achievements are a source of great pride for VU.

VU faculty and alumni nominate candidates for Distinguished Alumni Awards, which the Alumni Awards & Events Committee then reviews.

University of Evansville Student Government Association to Unveil Legacy Courtyard

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UE President Christopher M. Pietruszkiewicz, Student Government Association President Benton Simpson, and Vice President for Student Affairs & Dean of Students Dr. Rachel Carpenter along with other University and community leaders.

 University of Evansville Student Government Association will unveil the Legacy Courtyard project which includes a patio, hammock village, two sand volleyball courts, and an open green space slated for future phases of development.

4:15 p.m. CST on Thursday, November 14, 2024.

300 block of South Frederick Street on the UE campus.