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UE President named to IBJ Media’s Indiana 250 list for the second consecutive year

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UE President named to IBJ Media’s Indiana 250 list for the second consecutive year

EVANSVILLE, IND. (07/20/2024) University of Evansville President Christopher M. Pietruszkiewicz has been named to the IBJ Media Indiana 250 list for the second year in a row. The list includes 250 of the most influential executives across the state in an array of economic sectors.

During the nomination process, IBJ Media, which includes Indianapolis Business Journal (IBJ), Inside INdiana Business, and Indiana Lawyer, sought out individuals from across the state who have the most significant impact on Indiana’s economy and its people. Through an extensive assessment, the organizations determined the distinguished group known as the “Indiana 250 class” for this year.

“It is an extraordinary honor to be selected and included for the second time in the 2024 Indiana 250 class by IBJ Media,” said President Pietruszkiewicz. “This achievement is a testament to the support of our campus community, who consistently showcase the significant impact we have on our students, our local community, and the State of Indiana. As an institution we strive to serve responsibly and live meaningfully in an ever-changing world. This honor highlights the positive difference UE makes in the lives of our fellow Hoosiers.”

IBJ Media will publish full profiles of the honorees in an upcoming issue of the Indianapolis Business Journal and is available online at Indiana250.com.

“It’s hard to choose just 250 people from among the thousands who work every day to make Indiana a better place to live and to work,” said IBJ Media CEO Nate Feltman. “But we believe the people on the Indiana 250 list are especially worthy of distinction. They are thinking big and driving change.”

The University of Evansville is a private, comprehensive university located in the southwestern region of Indiana. Established in 1854, UE is recognized across the globe for its rich tradition of innovative, academic excellence and vibrant campus community of changemakers.

Home of the Purple Aces, UE 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.

 

ANNUAL LABOR OF LOVE SUMMIT TO FOCUS ON INCREASED EFFORTS TO REDUCE INFANT MORTALITY

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INDIANAPOLIS — The Indiana Department of Health will host the annual Labor of Love infant mortality summit in Indianapolis this month. Health professionals from across the state will gather on July 23-24 for the summit.

The theme of this year’s event is “Expecting More” – a call for more emphasis, action and collaboration in continued efforts to improve infant and maternal health outcomes.

The event will take place on July 23 from 8:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. and on July 24 from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the JW Marriott in downtown Indianapolis.

State Health Commissioner Lindsay Weaver, M.D., FACEP will deliver remarks both days of the summit, which will also feature panels and presentations on topics including maternal mental health, teen pregnancy, substance use disorder, infant loss and bereavement, safe sleep for infants and the benefits of breastfeeding.

The summit takes place following the release of data indicating a decrease in Indiana’s infant mortality rate to 6.6 deaths per 1,000 live births in 2023, compared to 7.2 deaths per 1,000 live births in 2022.

“Every loss of a baby is heartbreaking,” said Dr. Weaver. “The decrease in infant mortality in Indiana is encouraging and makes it that much more critical to expect more from all our ongoing efforts to better understand the root causes of infant mortality and continue work to improve the health outcomes of mothers and babies in Indiana.”

For more information, visit www.laboroflovesummit.com.

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EXISTENTIAL THREATS

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GAVEL GAMUT

By Jim Redwine

www.jamesmredwine.com

(Week of 22 July 2024)

EXISTENTIAL THREATS

An existential risk, in general, is one that could cause the collapse of human civilization, such as nuclear war. An existential risk to democracy is one that could bring about the collapse of individual liberty, such as fascism. This is the theme of The New Republic magazine cover that morphs Donald Trump’s face into Hitler’s. It is, also, the theme of numerous politicians and cable news commentators who have called Trump an existential threat to our American democracy and called for him to be stopped at all costs. Twenty-year-old Thomas Matthew Crooks gave up his own life to try.

In like manner, many politicians and cable news commentators have asserted Joe Biden is corrupt in his personal life and, as president, he has “weaponized” his Justice Department against his political opponents and must be ousted from office. He has been demonized as “Crooked Joe” and vilified as a threat to our democracy due to his advancing age. Although many of us also feel Father Time creeping around.

Some supporters of Biden and some supporters of Trump are indistinguishable in their vociferously clanging brass, or as Ecclesiastes, Ch. 9, v. 17 might say their “… shouting of ruler(s) among fools.” What we need instead are, “The words of the wise heard in quiet ….”

But America may have been blessed with the curse of a near miss on July 13, 2024 when former President Trump somehow survived an assassination attempt and gave both Trump and Biden and their supporters one of life’s greatest and rarest gifts, another chance. And America, itself, would be the beneficiary if we do not squander it.

Biden and Trump are neither one dogs but they might want to reflect on some more wisdom from Ecclesiastes, “But he who is joined with all the living has hope, for a living dog is better than a dead lion,” Ch. 9, v. 4. In other words, even though both men are old they still have the opportunity to go out like lions if they choose wise leadership over foolish rhetoric and actions. Instead of speaking and acting like petulant children they should follow First Corinthians, Ch. 13, v. 11, “When I was a child, I spoke like a child, I thought like a child, I reasoned like a child; when I became a man, I gave up childish ways.” And all it took was one near miss for both of them to have the chance to finally grow up.

Former President Trump is the one who was shot and survived, but Biden is intrinsically entwined by circumstances with Trump’s fate and fortune. Much like many paired adversaries, the fate of one is the fate of both. And Biden is being “shot at” by his own Democrat Party that is pressuring him to simply give up “for the good of the country.” Of course, if instead of standing up and fighting Biden steps aside, whoever replaces him will come from the ranks of those who have also ascribed to the assertions that Trump is an existential threat. Regardless, for now both Biden and Trump are the candidates and just as all of us, they have had that ever present gnawing thought in the middle of the night, “Why didn’t I do or say that differently? Oh, how I wish I had the chance to change what I said or did.” Well, Trump and Biden do now have that chance. They both, even as elderly public servants, have been given the golden gift of an unexpected chance to re-make their personal and public personas. They could take their guidance from that great philosopher, William Shakespeare, whose Prince Hal put off juvenile behavior and clothed himself in royal responsibility. As King Henry, the onetime feckless rogue made himself into a great leader of England upon his father’s death and astonished his people:

“… he (Prince Hal) may be more wondered at by breaking through the foul and ugly mists of vapors that did seem to strangle him.”

Henry IV, Part I, scene II.

Of course, one person will win in November, but whoever the candidates may be they both can rise above the current ad hominem viciousness and provide our country with hope, guidance, wisdom and leadership. Most of us will not get a reprieve from life for our sins and bad judgments. But occasionally life does shoot-at-someone-and miss. Say a cancer diagnosis that turns out to take years instead of days or an unexpected heart attack that we survive. How we respond determines how we expend the rest of our lives and how our family and friends evaluate whether we are honorable in our second chance behavior.

When it comes to Donald and Joe, they now, even at or near 80, have the totally unexpected chance to modify their behavior, and in doing so, help save their country. Such a rare treasure should not be squandered on the shoals of egotistical ambition. Perhaps when each of them awakes in the middle of the night now they will say to themselves, “Thank you for this once in a life-time totally unexpected opportunity.” Then each might become the leader even their opponent did not expect.

For more Gavel Gamut articles go to www.jamesmredwine.com

EPD DAILY ACTIVITY REPORT

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D.J. Balentine promoted to Assistant Men’s Basketball Coach

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D.J. Balentine promoted to Assistant Men’s Basketball Coach

UE’s all-time leading scorer returned to the program in 2023

 EVANSVILLE, Ind. – Following his first season on the University of Evansville men’s basketball coaching staff, D.J. Balentine has been promoted to Assistant Coach for the Purple Aces.

“Anyone who has spent time around DJ, the person, quickly learns how positively contagious his energy is.  Anyone who has spent time with DJ, the basketball coach, quickly learns how great of a basketball mind DJ has,” Aces head coach David Ragland exclaimed.  “DJ did a wonderful job in year one of preparing and presenting our player personnel portion of each scout. He does a really good job helping our student athletes display confidence in their game by clearly communicating directions so that they can effectively execute what is being asked of them.”

“We were excited to bring DJ back home last season and now ecstatic to elevate him as an assistant coach as he has earned this opportunity through his hard work and commitment to our program.”

Balentine joined Coach Ragland’s staff in 2023 as the Director of Player Development.  His work helped UE advance to the postseason for the first time since 2015 when the Aces won the CIT Championship.  Balentine was a junior on that squad.

“I couldn’t be more thankful to continue to build success at a place that means so much to me. This University is special, and with that being said, I want to thank everyone in athletics and administration for this opportunity to elevate my position,” Balentine said.  “I am extremely grateful for Coach Rags and the rest of the staff; he has given me much responsibility and instilled confidence in me to further my coaching and to better this program. With Coach Ragland and the entire staffs’ ability, even greater things are on the horizon. GO ACES!”

Biden cancels $1.2B in student loan debt, including for healthcare workers

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Biden cancels $1.2B in student loan debt, including for healthcare workers

JULY 19, 2024

The Biden administration is canceling an additional $1.2 billion in student debt for more than 35,000 public service workers, which includes nurses and other healthcare workers.

The assistance applies to those in the Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program, which includes workers in law enforcement, public health and education as well as physicians, nurses and other healthcare workers. Eligibility is reserved for governmental employers and nonprofit organizations. Public health is a qualifying public service and applies to physicians, nurse practitioners and nurses in clinical settings.

According to Bloomberg, individuals in the latest round of loan forgiveness “received waivers or were affected by regulatory changes that gave them more credit toward the system’s decade-long payment requirement.” Recipients in previous rounds had made 120 qualifying monthly payments, about 10 years’ worth, and had the remainder of their debt balances canceled.

Under the Biden administration, the Education Department has forgiven $165.5 billion in student debt for nearly 5 million Americans. Borrowers have received an average of $35,000 in debt cancellation.