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Indiana Educators Integrate Creativity into the Classroom with Fellowship 

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Indiana Educators Integrate Creativity into the Classroom with Fellowship

(INDIANAPOLIS) Today, the Indiana Arts Commission (IAC) announced that 20 educators from across the state have received funding to support artist residencies in their classrooms through the Indiana Educator Fellowship for Creative Teaching.

The Fellowship for Creative Teaching is a program of the IAC, in partnership with the Indiana Department of Education, that celebrates and supports outstanding educators throughout the state in implementing creativity-centered innovation in the classroom. Research shows creative teaching strategies, also known as arts integration, improve student engagement, student learning retention, and student literacy skills.

“We are proud to support 20 artist residencies in Indiana classrooms through the Fellowship for Creative Teaching,” said Stephanie Haines, IAC Arts Education and Accessibility Manager. “Indiana educators are innovative in their curriculum delivery, and it is a privilege to provide more tools to those supporting Indiana students.”

Amber Sims, an educator at Central Middle School in Bartholomew County, will collaborate with an artist to provide multiple lessons with students in which the creation of bracelets and a painting will be utilized to help students conceptualize the use of math integers. The artist will introduce students to how creative solutions can be used in learning new concepts and working through complex problem-solving.

Lisa Eilbracht, an educator at Van Duyn Elementary in Vermillion County, will work with an artist to teach the fundamental concepts of motion. To enhance learning, students will incorporate artistic expression by designing and creating visual and kinetic art pieces that demonstrate principles of motion. By blending art with STEM, students will not only grasp the scientific concepts but also develop creativity and innovation in their approach to physical phenomena.

Southwest Indiana AHEC to host workshop for preceptors November 2

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outhwest Indiana Area Health Education Center (AHEC) is partnering with the University of Southern Indiana, University of Evansville and Indiana University School of Medicine–Evansville to present a free workshop for preceptors, fieldwork educators and clinical instructors from 7:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Saturday, November 2 at the Stone Family Center for Health Sciences in Evansville.

Continuing education credits will be provided by the USI Center for Health Professions Lifelong Learning.

The keynote speaker is Dr. Bethany Huebner, Department Chair for the School of Physical Therapy and Health Professions Education and the Program Director of the Doctor of Physical Therapy program at the University of Evansville. The title of her presentation is “Three Secrets to Treating a Case of the Mondays.”

Also presenting at the workshop are:

  • Dr. Kevin Valadares, Professor and Chair of Health Administration and Health Informatics at the University of Southern Indiana, who will be speaking on one of his research areas using emotional intelligence to support leadership and team development.
  • Dr. Sarah Volkman, Geriatrician at Deaconess Primary Care for Seniors in Evansville, who will share her expertise of integrating age-friendly practices within a healthcare system.
  • Dr. Shawn Curry, Clinic Director for the Internal Medicine Resident-Faculty Clinic at Good Samaritan Hospital in Vincennes, who will talk about his journey “From the Back Roads to a White Coat: A Unique View of Mentorship for the Underrepresented Student.”

State Senator Becker Reminds You Be Prepared When You Vote

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Be Prepared When You Vote
With early voting starting in Indiana and Election Day just a few weeks away, it is important Hoosiers are prepared to vote.

Indiana law requires voters show a photo identification (ID) when they cast their ballots.

The ID must:

  • Display your photo;
  • Display your name;
  • Display an expiration date and be current or have expired after the Nov. 8, 2022 General Election;
  • Be issued by the state or federal government.

If you need to update your state-issued ID, the Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles will offer extended hours on Monday, Nov. 4, and Tuesday, Nov. 5.

You can find polling locations, see who is on your ballot and view any referendum questions online at IndianaVoters.com.

For more information on what Senate Republicans have done in recent years to ensure elections are secure and view tips on how to protect yourself from election-related scams, click here.

World-Renowned Guitarist to Perform in Jasper

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                                                                                                                                                             Jasper, IN – [October 16] Jasper Community Arts is thrilled to present world-renowned acoustic guitarist Luca Stricagnoli at the Jasper Arts Center on Saturday, November 16. Known for his innovative techniques and captivating performances, Stricagnoli is set to deliver an unforgettable show. Doors will open at 6:30 PM, with the performance beginning at 7:30 PM.

Luca Stricagnoli has garnered a global following with his unique approach to the acoustic guitar, incorporating custom instruments and multiple guitars at once to create breathtaking sounds. His ability to combine technical mastery with emotional depth has made him a standout in the international music scene.

“We are excited to bring Luca Stricagnoli to Jasper,” said Kyle Rupert, Executive Director of Jasper Community Arts. “His talent and creativity push the boundaries of what is possible on the guitar, and audiences are sure to be amazed by his live performance.”

The show consists of a succession of incredible guitar performances, each different from the others. From rock to pop, from soundtracks to hip-hop, from arrangements to originals. Surprising and full of twists, never repetitive or boring, the show will surely impress and be remembered.

Tickets for the event are available now and can be purchased online at www.jasperarts.org/tickets or by visiting the Jasper Arts Center box office. This is a must-see event for music lovers and guitar enthusiasts alike.

Event Details:

Date: Saturday, November 16

Doors: 6:30 PM

Show: 7:30 PM

Location: Jasper Arts Center, 951 College Ave, Jasper, IN 47546

Men’s Golf falls to Evansville in match play

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EVANSVILLE, Ind. — University of Southern Indiana Men’s Golf dropped a match-play contest to the University of Evansville, 7.5-2.5, at Cambridge Golf Course on Thursday.
 
All 10 USI golfers competed for the Screaming Eagles in the 18-hole match against the Purple Aces. Each school had one golfer face another on the course and the golfer who shot lower for the round earned a point for his school. Ties earned both universities half of a point.
 
USI got two match victories in the event. Senior Jason Bannister jumped out to an early two-hole lead. Bannister extended his lead and finished the match up six holes shooting a 44 over the 13 holes.
 
Freshman Jairen Stroud earned the second victory for the Eagles after a 63-stroke performance over 16 holes.
 
USI had one match come to end in a tie. Junior Carter Goebel saw his match go the full 18, ending with both competitors shooting 69, or three under par.
 

Kamala Harris – Mini Résumé

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Kamala Harris – Mini Résumé

Kamala Harris’s career has primarily been in public service, largely funded by taxpayer dollars. Here’s a brief mini résumé summarizing her work experience:

Education:

•B.A. in Political Science and Economics – Howard University (1986)

•J.D. – University of California, Hastings College of the Law (1989)

Professional Experience:

1. Deputy District Attorney – Alameda County District Attorney’s Office (1990–1998)

•Worked as a prosecutor handling cases ranging from robbery to homicide.

•Gained experience in criminal law and courtroom procedure.

2. Managing Attorney, Career Criminal Unit – San Francisco District Attorney’s Office (1998–2000)

•Led the division responsible for prosecuting career offenders in San Francisco.

3. Chief of the Community and Neighborhood Division – San Francisco City Attorney’s Office (2000–2003)

•Worked on civil matters, focusing on consumer rights and civil enforcement.

4. District Attorney of San Francisco – (2004–2011)

•Elected to lead the city’s law enforcement efforts, Harris worked on reducing recidivism and focused on civil rights and criminal justice reforms.

5. Attorney General of California – (2011–2017)

•As California’s chief law officer, she managed a large department, overseeing various civil and criminal cases, including foreclosure settlements and criminal justice reforms.

6. U.S. Senator from California – (2017–2021)

•Served on committees such as the Judiciary and Intelligence Committees.

•Focused on legislation around criminal justice reform, health care, and immigration.

7. Vice President of the United States – (2021–Present)

•Serving as the first female, Black, and South Asian vice president.

•Responsible for various administrative roles, including diplomacy and policy advocacy on domestic and international issues.

Summary:

Kamala Harris’s work experience has been almost entirely within government roles. All of her major professional positions have been funded by taxpayer dollars, as her career has been in public service through legal, political, and governmental pathways.

There is no evidence of her having held a private-sector job outside of her time in law school and internships.

Jasper Strassenfest supports Vincennes University Jasper students

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ASPER, Ind. October 17, 2024 – The Vincennes University Jasper Foundation Scholastic Excellence Award is part of VUJ’s ongoing commitment to making quality higher education accessible to high school graduates.

The award is a one-year, full-tuition scholarship that supports Indiana high school graduates in Dubois, Crawford, Orange, Perry, Harrison, Martin and Spencer counties who attend VU Jasper. In addition to covering full tuition, the award includes a $500 stipend per semester for books and a new laptop computer, providing students with the resources they need to succeed academically.

Scholarships like this play a vital role in helping students thrive. The VU Jasper Foundation recently received a generous donation of nearly $31,000 from the Jasper Strassenfest Half Pot proceeds to support the Scholastic Excellence Award.

Assistant Director of Special Projects at VU Jasper Austin Welp said, “The University and the VU Jasper Foundation are deeply grateful for the community’s generosity. We are also incredibly thankful for all of our volunteers and their dedication to ensure the success of local students.”

The Jasper Strassenfest Committee’s donation of $30,706.56 will directly fund the Scholastic Excellence Award, helping ensure that students will continue to benefit from this program’s financial support.

This substantial donation will enable the Foundation to offer this award to up to 10 local students.

The Scholastic Excellence Award helps the University empower students to pursue their academic goals and prepare for successful careers by providing significant financial support. It also allows students to focus on their studies and maximize their college experience.

 

EPD DAILY ACTIVITY REPORT

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EPD DAILY ACTIVITY REPORT

 

FOOTNOTE: EPD DAILY ACTIVITY REPORT information was provided by the EPD and posted by the City-County-County Observer without opinion, bias, or editing.

VU Golf close 2024 Fall season at Rend Lake Fall Invitational

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INA, Ill. – The Vincennes University Golf team closed out their 2024 Fall schedule Monday and Tuesday at the 2024 Rend Lake College Fall Invitational hosted at the Rend Lake Golf Complex.

The Trailblazers closed out the season strong with a second place finish as a team and three individuals placing in the top 10.

Freshman Landon Gardner (Danville, Ind.) led the way for the Trailblazers on the links, opening the tournament Monday with an even par 72 before coming back Tuesday, battling strong winds to a final round 78 for a tournament total of 150 and a second place finish overall.

Freshman Brock Naile (Trico, Ill.) was the second VU finisher in the top five, bouncing back from an opening round 77 to shoot a 75 on Tuesday to finish with a total of 152 to take fifth place on the leaderboard.

Freshman Kadin Gibson (Franklin, Ind.) was the third Trailblazer in the top 10 with a first round 75 and a final round 81 to take seventh place in the tournament.

Sophomore Alex Nealis (Olney, Ill.) was the next VU finisher, having a very consistent tournament with an opening round 80 and a 79 in Tuesday’s final round to finish in a tie for 12th place in the tournament.

Freshman Parker Steininger (Vincennes, Ind.) rounds out the Vincennes scorers with an opening round 80 and an 82 in the second round to finish in a tie for 20th.

Freshman Matthew Mills (Boonville, Ind.) and sophomore Jackson Stone (Vincennes, Ind.) competed in the tournament as individuals, with Mills posting scores of 80 and 79 to tie for 12th overall and Stone coming in with an 89 on Monday and 87 Tuesday to finish 41st overall.

The Trailblazers as a team finished with a team score of 304 in Monday’s first round and a team score of 313 on Tuesday, with a tournament team score of 617 and a second place finish overall.

“We had a strong tournament, finishing second in the eight team field but was naturally disappointed in not winning it,” VU Hall of Fame Golf Coach Dennis Chattin said. “We were playing well in the first round and then really struggled on the finishing holes 17 and 18. We had the lead going into these two holes but our top four scorers were nine over in those two holes and lost the lead.”

“The second day wasn’t much better when we were seven over par on those two holes,” Chattin added. “Those two holes literally cost us winning the tournament.”

“Landon had a really good tournament, finishing second in the tournament and had the low score of even par 72 in the first round,” Chattin said. “He was two under par going into 17 and 18 but bogied them both for an even par round.”

“Brock Naile had a good tournament as well, finishing fifth in the tournament,” Chattin added. “We had a great start in the second round but when the wind started blowing, we just didn’t handle it very well. We had gusts of close to 30 miles per hour. I knew scores were going to go up with that wind but we didn’t flight the ball down very well to score better.”

VU closes out a very strong 2024 Fall season and will look to continue to build and improve on this early success as Vincennes now prepares for the Spring season in 2025.