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Mullins selected as USI Director of Housing and Residence Life

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Betsy Jo Mullins has been chosen as the University of Southern Indiana Director of Housing and Residence Life, effective immediately. She will report to Dr. Pamela Hopson, Interim Vice President for Student Affairs.

As Director, Mullins will serve as the chief housing officer managing a comprehensive campus housing and residential life operation and collaborating with campus service organizations to provide 3,000 residents business operations, administrative services, housekeeping, maintenance, human resources, marketing, social media, public relations and information technology. She will oversee more than 100 full-time, part-time, and student employees; an annual operational auxiliary budget of $11 million; 43 apartment buildings; and four residence halls.

Mullins most recently served as the Associate Director of Business Operations and Information Technology at USI. Her career spans over 15 years in collegiate housing business operations, with five years in middle to upper-management positions.

Her professional focus has been on creating an inclusive and diverse housing community by using a combination of business operations, technology and student-centered customer service. During her time at USI, the University reached its highest occupancy rate in over a decade for the 2024-25 academic year at USI.

Before her role at USI, she was the Assistant Director of Housing at the University of Kentucky, where she oversaw 7,500 beds. Additionally, she played a key role in the project management team for a $75 million development project, which included the construction of two new residence halls.

Mullins holds a bachelor’s degree and a master’s degree in leadership, in addition to a master’s degree in business administration with a concentration in data analytics, all from USI. She is currently pursuing a doctorate in educational leadership from USI.

UE Professor Publishes Anthology on Taylor Swift inspired poems

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UE Professor Publishes Anthology on Taylor Swift inspired poems

 

EVANSVILLE, IND. (07/18/2024) University of Evansville (UE) Professor Kristie Frederick Daugherty has turned the music of Taylor Swift into poetic inspiration, recently publishing a captivating new anthology of poems influenced by the pop sensation’s songs.

Invisible Strings includes a unique collection that features contributions from 113 contemporary poets and brings together a powerhouse group of Pulitzer-prize winning laureates, including the likes of Kate Baer, Maggie Smith, Joy Harjo, and UE Associate Professor of Creative Writing Katie Mullins to celebrate and explore the lyrical genius of Taylor Swift.

In the book, each poet offers an original poem that responds to a specific Taylor Swift song. In true Swift fashion, the anthology invites readers to decode the poems, as each piece alludes to a song without using direct lyrics. The anthology includes works from a diverse and accomplished array of writers.

Daugherty also plans to speak on July 31 at Poet and Professor Stephanie Burt’s Harvard summer poetry class, sharing her insights on poetry and her work on Invisible Strings. In February, Daugherty presented at Swiftposium, the first international academic conference hosted by scholars from 78 academic institutions worldwide, dedicated to the cultural phenomenon that is Taylor Swift.

Daugherty holds a Master of Fine Arts (MFA) in Poetry from Vermont College of Fine Arts and is currently a PhD candidate in Literature/Criticism at Indiana University of Pennsylvania. She is writing a dissertation that examines how Taylor Swift’s lyrics intersect with contemporary poetry, further establishing her as a leading voice in the field.

“Taylor Swift has captivated millions with her songwriting and Invisible Strings allows Swifties to experience the profundity and nuance of her lyrics through the lens of contemporary poetry,” said Daugherty. “This anthology offers a one-of-a-kind experience, inviting fans to match the poems to songs from all of Swift’s eras, including vault tracks. For poetry lovers, it presents an unparalleled collection of new work from today’s most lauded and revered poets.”

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.

 

Mendham named All-Star Game MVP

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QUÉBEC CITY – In the league’s 31st annual mid-season All-Star Game, INF David Mendham and RHP Zach Smith help guide the West Division All-Stars to a 2-1 over the East Division.

Mendham earned the All-Star Game Most Valuable Player award after going 2-for-3 with a double and a run scored.

Both pitching staffs were tremendous in the game, combining for 21 strikeouts. Smith struck out two in his appearance in the contest.

Mendham scored the game’s opening run, being driven in by Schaumburg’s Christian Fedko following his double. The West added a second run immediately after.

The East’s lone run came in the sixth before both pitching staffs locked the game down for good.

After four days off, Evansville will take the field again tomorrow when they welcome the Washington Wild Things to Bosse Field. The first pitch is set for 6:35 p.m. CT. Coverage is available on the Otters Digital Network and FloBaseball.

VU Golf and Volleyball honored as 31 Blazers earn NJCAA All-Academic honors

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CHARLOTTE, N.C. – The 2023-24 National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) Academic awards were announced Thursday, with Vincennes University well represented.

First came the announcement of the 2023-24 Academic Teams of the Year, with teams needing to hold a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or better to be honored.

Nearly 1,200 teams were named across the NJCAA members colleges and sports, with Vincennes University being named twice.

The Vincennes University honorees are;

Men’s Golf – 3.46 GPA

Volleyball – 3.54 GPA

Congratulations to all the student-athletes on this tremendous achievement.

Next came the announcement of the 2023-24 All-Academic Teams.

12,245 student-athletes were honored with athletes holding a 4.00 GPA receiving First Team honors, those whose GPA was between 3.80 and 3.99 receiving Second Team honors and those whose GPA was between 3.60 and 3.79 receiving Third Team honors.

Vincennes University was again well represented this year with 31 Trailblazer athletes earning this outstanding honor.

The VU honorees include;

Vilhelm Bodingh (Akersberga, Sweden), Men’s Basketball, Second Team

JD Bowser (Mt. Carmel, Ill.), Baseball, Second Team

Holden Clifton (Louisville, Ill.), Baseball, First Team

Allison Czyzewski (Louisville, Ill.), Volleyball, Second Team

Dylan DeCoursey (Montgomery, Ind.), Volleyball, Third Team

Isadora Dias (Rio Grande de Norte, Brazil), Volleyball, Third Team

Karyiek Dixon (Enfield, London, UK), Men’s Basketball, Third Team

Bradyn Douglas (Frankton, Ind.), Baseball, Second Team

Reed Drabant (Columbia, Ill.), Baseball, Third Team

Malik Ferdinand, Track and Field, First Team

Grace Flexter (Oblong, Ill.), Volleyball, Second Team

Bryce Gross (Bridgeport, Ill.), Baseball, Second Team

Blake Heyerly (Monroe, Ind.), Baseball, Third Team

Caden Hostetler (LaGrange, Ind.), Track and Field, Third Team

Maecy Johnson (Chrisman, Ill.), Volleyball, Second Team

Bryan Kohlmeyer (Paris, Ill.), Baseball, Third Team

Katrina Litte (Valmiera, Latvia), Women’s Basketball, Second Team

Brie Miller (Bainbridge, Ind.), Women’s Basketball, Third Team

Alex Nealis (Olney, Ill.), Golf, First Team

Morgan Netcott (Montague, Mich.), Volleyball, First Team

Ryan Oliver (Antioch, Tenn.), Men’s Basketball, Third Team

Max Pendley (French Lick, Ind.), Track and Field, Third Team

Elisa Dalla Pozza (Vincenza, Italy), Volleyball, Second Team

Ellie Reed (Washington, Ind.), Volleyball, Third Team

Keegan Schlotterbeck (Centerville, Ind.), Baseball, Second Team

Karina Scott (Noblesville, Ind.), Women’s Basketball, Third Team

Matt Slover (Salem, Ill.), Golf, Second Team

Jackson Stone (Vincennes, Ind.), Golf, Second Team

Laura Tavares (Merida, Venezuela), Volleyball, Third Team

Dakota Waskom (Louisville, Ky.), Golf/Bowling, Third Team

Gwen Weaver (Hebron, Ind.), Track and Field, Third Team

Vincennes University and the VU Athletic Department are proud of the hard work and dedication these student-athletes have shown not only on the competition field, but in the classroom as well.

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Vincennes University achieves 100% acceptance rate for pharmacy schools nationwide for 15 consecutive years

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VINCENNES, Ind. July 18, 2024 – Vincennes University proudly announces an extraordinary milestone: The College of Science, Engineering, and Mathematics boasts a perfect, 100% acceptance rate for its graduates into pharmacy schools nationwide for an impressive 15 consecutive years.

This outstanding achievement spotlights the University’s commitment to academic excellence and its dedication to preparing students for successful careers in the pharmaceutical industry.

VU’s Pre-Pharmacy and Clinical Sciences associate degree program is designed to seamlessly transition graduates into pharmacy school, where they can earn a Doctor of Pharmacy degree.

Recent graduates of VU’s Pre-Pharmacy and Clinical Sciences program have successfully enrolled in the best pharmacy schools, including Purdue University, University of Kentucky, and Butler University.

“Vincennes University provided me with the knowledge needed to equip me for pharmacy school at Purdue,” 2022 VU graduate Ainsley Rodrick said. “I certainly was academically prepared for pharmacy school. The opportunity to easily converse with professors and advisors served as an advantage to my studies. I was able to reach out when needed and receive one-on-one attention during office hours, a feat that not many colleges can boast!”

U.S. News and World Report ranks the pharmacist profession in the Top 15 of the Best Paying Jobs and within the Top 100 Best Jobs overall. In addition, the Bureau of Labor Statistics projects about 13,400 openings for pharmacists yearly, on average, between 2022 and 2032, highlighting a sustained demand for professionals in this rewarding field. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reports that the median annual wage for pharmacists is $136,030.

VU’s Pre-Pharmacy program provided Rodrick with the knowledge, skills, and tools to transition successfully to Purdue’s Doctor of Pharmacy Program.

“When transferring to Purdue from Vincennes University, I was going from smaller class sizes to my cohort of approximately 150 students,” Rodrick said. “Luckily, the support of VU allowed me to practice attending help sessions and office hours outside of normal class time. When I started at Purdue, I felt comfortable attending help sessions and office hours, knowing that I could reach out to my professors and teaching assistants.”

In addition to her studies, Rodrick is a peer mentor, assisting Purdue Pre-Pharmacy students with their coursework and preparing them for the pharmacy school application process. She also works part-time at Good Samaritan in Vincennes as a pharmacy technician. After completing her Doctor of Pharmacy degree, the Bruceville, Indiana, native plans to return to Knox County to work in a pharmaceutical setting, such as a hospital or local pharmacy.

VU continues to be a leader in providing high-quality, affordable education and fostering student success. The University’s steadfast commitment to its students’ futures is reflected in this extraordinary 15-year achievement.

 

EPD DAILY ACTIVITY REPORT

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SICP 6: FALL BRAWL BRINGS POWER-PUNCHERS TO THE PLAZA FOR NEXT MMA FIGHT NIGHT

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SICP 6: FALL BRAWL BRINGS POWER PUNCHERS TO THE PLAZA FOR NEXT MMA FIGHT NIGHT

TICKETS GO ON SALE FRIDAY, JULY 19, 2024, AT TICKETMASTER.COM OR THE PLAZA BOX OFFICE

Evansville, IN – July 19, 2024  –  Southern Indiana Combat Production (SICP) is thrilled to announce the highly anticipated SICP 6: Fall Brawl! Mark your calendars for Saturday, October 5, 2024, as the Old National Events Plaza transforms into the ultimate MMA battleground. Brace yourself for a night of high-stakes mixed martial arts action, featuring six adrenaline-pumping title fights and a special appearance by UFC Hall of Famer Mark “The Hammer” Coleman!

 MAIN EVENT: 170lb Pro Title Clash! Headlining the evening, the unstoppable Zack Davis goes head-to-head with the relentless Dustin Parrish for the coveted 170lb professional title. These fighters are ready to leave it all in the cage, promising a main event that will keep you on the edge of your seat!

 CO-MAIN EVENT: 145lb Pro Title Showdown! In the co-main event, Jordan Downey and Zakariya Camara face off for the 145lb professional title. Both fighters are set to deliver an explosive match, showcasing their prowess and determination to claim the championship belt!

 Title Fights on the Line:

Gage Mitchell vs. Josh Perreira for the 125lb pro title

Carlos Garnett vs. Jonathan Griffin for the 155lb pro title

James Shaffer vs. Tavae Lewis for the 185lb pro title

Kestin McClain vs. Quincy Evans for the 155lb amateur title

Patrick Grzywac vs. Anthony Marlow for the 135lb amateur title

 Special Guest Appearance: Mark “The Hammer” Coleman! Adding to the excitement, UFC legend and Hall of Famer Mark “The Hammer” Coleman will be in attendance as a special guest. Coleman’s presence will undoubtedly inspire fighters and fans alike, making this a truly unforgettable night for any fight fan!

Event Details:

Date:                    Saturday, October 5, 2024

Time:                    Doors open at 4:00 PM CT and first bell at 5:00 PM CT

Venue:                 Old National Events Plaza  I  715 Locust Street  I  Evansville, IN 47708

Tickets are available for purchase online at Ticketmaster.com or The Plaza Box Office. Box office hours are Wednesday through Friday from 10am – 5pm.

 Table seats may be purchased through our website at southernindianacombat.com. Don’t forget to mention your favorite fighter’s name at checkout! Sponsorships are available by contacting Southern Indiana Combat Production.

For the most updated information, follow SICP’s social media pages or visit www.southernindianacombat.com.

To contact event organizers, please email southernindianacombat@gmail.com.

Peplowski, Tyler Named IU Athletes of the Year

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BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – The Indiana University Department of Intercollegiate Athletics announced its winners of the IU Athlete of the Year award for the 2023-24 school year on Wednesday (July 17), recognizing two athletes from the Indiana swimming and diving program.

Juniors Carson Tyler and Anna Peplowski led the men’s and women’s programs to Big Ten Championships and elite national finishes and combined for 10 All-America performances at the NCAA Championships. Both will represent Team USA at the 2024 Paris Olympics.

Tyler is the first U.S. male diver since 2000 to qualify for the Olympics in both the 3-meter and 10-meter individual events in diving after winning the platform event and finishing second on the springboard at U.S. Olympic Trials in June.

Tyler had one of the most successful individual diving seasons in NCAA history, winning NCAA and conference championships on the both the 3-meter springboard and platform as well as medals on the 1-meter board at each level. His 56 points earned at the NCAA Championships outscored every other diving team. He was named the CSCAA Diver of the Year, Big Ten Diver of the Year and Big Ten Diver of the Championships.

Peplowski’s fifth-place finish in the 200-meter freestyle at U.S. Olympic Trials earned her a spot on Team USA’s 4×200-meter freestyle relay, using the momentum of a career-best year at the collegiate level.

The freestyle specialist is now a school record holder in six short course events following her junior season in which she medaled in two events and totaled seven All-America honors at the NCAA Championships. Peplowski highlighted her NCAA program with a silver medal in the 200-yard freestyle and bronze in the 500 free.

Peplowski led the IU women to their first Big Ten Championship since 2019, finishing runner-up or better in six events – including four individual or relay conference titles. The junior led off IU’s dramatic 400-yard freestyle relay result that clinched the Big Ten team title by one-half of a point.

VU’s Damarien Yates commits to play at Memphis

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VINCENNES, Ind. – Trailblazer Damarien Yates (Somerville, Tenn.) announced earlier this week his plans to continue his basketball career in the fall by committing to play at the University of Memphis.

“Memphis is home,” Yates said. “I think this is the perfect fit both academically and athletically. This Memphis team is special and I think it’s going to be a fun ride. Lastly, it’s the legendary Coach Penny Hardaway.”

Yates burst onto the scene last season as a freshman for the Blazers, scoring in double figures in two of his first three collegiate games.

Yates’ best scoring stretch with the Blue and Gold came with a four game streak of scoring in double figures which began when he scored 23 points, including hitting a buzzer beater to give VU a win over Sauk Valley Community College in Iowa.

Yates set his Vincennes career-high in points in February after scoring 24, including hitting six of 10 from three-point range in VU’s win over Southwestern Illinois College.

Yates would save his best for last however, showing up on the big stage to score 22 points and grab seven rebounds in VU’s NJCAA Division I National Tournament game vs. Odessa College.

Yates would close out his Vincennes career with 245 points, 156 rebounds, 37 assists and 24 blocks, for an average of 7.2 points and 4.6 rebounds per game.

Yates was one of only three Trailblazers last season to play in all 34 games, along with sophomore Karyiek Dixon (Enfield, London, UK), who signed with NCAA Division II Emporia State University last month and freshman Lebron Thomas (Bishopville, S.C), who will be returning to VU for his sophomore season this year.

Yates is the sixth Trailblazer to announce their plans for the upcoming season with NJCAA All-American Michael Osei-Bonsu (Bolingbrook, Ill.) headed to Missouri State University, Victor Lado (Louisville, Ky.) signing with Colorado State-Pueblo, Karyiek Dixon heading to Emporia State University and Kris and Kent King (Washington, D.C.) signing to play at Chaminade University.

Together, this group helped guide the Trailblazers to a 30-4 record last season, including winning the NJCAA Division I Region 24 Championship and earning a spot in the NJCAA Division I National Tournament.

“My favorite moments at Vincennes were spent with my teammates,” Yates added. “Talking, laughing and learning together.”

“Vincennes University taught me mental toughness on and off the court,” Yates said. “I matured quickly and had to learn to do things on my own. I learned how to manage time, communicate effectively and network appropriately.”

Yates will be joining a Memphis Tigers squad coming off of a 22-10 season last year, including an 11-7 record in the American Athletic Conference (AAC) under Head Coach and former NBA All-Star Penny Hardaway.

The Vincennes University Athletic Department would like to congratulate Damarien Yates on his commitment to continuing his education at the University of Memphis and wishes him good luck as he continues his basketball career next season.