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University of Evansville Named Top 2024 Veteran-Friendly School by U.S. Veterans Magazine

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University of Evansville Named Top 2024 Veteran-Friendly School by U.S. Veterans Magazine

NOVEMBER 12, 2024

EVANSVILLE, IND. The University of Evansville (UE) has been recognized as a top veteran-friendly school for 2024 by U.S. Veterans Magazine, a leading publication that promotes the accomplishments and contributions of veterans in higher education and across various industries.

A team of individuals from across UE’s campus, including Cherie Leonhardt, Manager of Transfer Admission, has worked for years to create an environment that supports student veterans.

“We have something pretty special going on here at the University of Evansville,” she shared.

The university supports veterans through a variety of programs, including the Post-9/11 GI Bill Yellow Ribbon Program. UE waives any tuition not covered by the Department of Veterans Affairs, ensuring that veterans and qualifying dependents receive a quality education without financial barriers.

“We’re proud to offer a supportive environment where veterans can thrive,” said Leonhardt. “UE is a great place for student veterans, our size and close-knit community allow veterans to connect easily with faculty and peers, making the transition back to academic life smoother and more personalized.”

UE also offers a student veteran lounge, which fosters camaraderie and creates an inclusive environment where veterans can relax and connect with others between classes.

For more information on the University of Evansville’s veteran programs and support services, please click here.

To read the U.S. Veterans Magazine article about the University of Evansville click here.

About Veteran-Friendly

Each year, U.S. Veterans Magazine conducts select evaluations of the nation’s employers, law enforcement agencies, veteran outreach programs, and schools. These evaluations identify the most veteran-friendly organizations in terms of outreach and accessibility to veterans, military families, and transitioning service members. These non-biased studies are a valuable resource for the publication’s readers, job seekers, business owners, students, transitioning veterans, and consumers.

The University of Evansville is a private, comprehensive university with a solid foundation in the arts and sciences and professional schools in business, engineering, education, and health sciences. Established in 1854, UE is recognized across the globe for its rich tradition of innovative, academic excellence and dynamic campus community of #Changemakers.

Home of the Purple Aces, UE is located in the southwestern region of Indiana and 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.

Grow Up! exhibition on display at USI New Harmony Gallery of Contemporary Art

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Grow Up! exhibition on display 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 Grow Up!, a ceramics-focused exhibition by Ashley Banks and Jade Young. The exhibit opens at 3 p.m. Saturday, November 16, with a public opening reception from 3 to 5 p.m. The exhibit will run through December 7.

Partnering with New Harmony Clay Project, more than 80 submissions were received, 57 of which were accepted by the juror. 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.

“The term ‘grow up’ is a derogatory remark used to insult a person for being silly. In Grow Up!, we explore embracing your inner child and rejecting the notion of leaving behind the magical and wonderful parts of yourself for the sake of maturing,” says Banks and Young. “We evoke thematics of clowns, childhood nostalgia and growing up. We do this by including imagery of the circus, buttons and textiles and toys as physical representations of play. The works in Grow Up! do this through a format of kitsch, hyper-color and super-silly charm.”

Ashley Banks is a multimedia artist and art educator from Washington, Indiana. She is attending the University of Southern Indiana and will complete her bachelor’s degree in studio art and Pre-K through grade 12 art education in Spring 2025. She has exhibited her artwork around Southern Indiana for the past three years. Ashley serves as an Education Guide at the Children’s Museum of Evansville and as the Summer Studio Monitor at the New Harmony Clay Project. She lives and works in Evansville, Indiana, alongside her husband Benjamin Grubbs, and their two fat rabbits.

Jade Young is a ceramicist from Evansville, Indiana. She graduated from the University of Southern Indiana in 2024 with a bachelor’s degree in studio art and graphic design. She has previously worked as a Studio Technician at the USI Dowhie Ceramics Center. Young currently works at Sam’s Club as a baker. She has exhibited her artwork locally for many years. She currently resides in Evansville.

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.

NHGCA is dedicated to enhancing the experiences of students through an artist-run exhibition space in the Back Gallery. BG Projects at NHGCA allows students to exhibit, experiment, and/or curate within a working contemporary art gallery setting. Through exhibition and curatorial strategies, students can envision new possibilities for collaborations and their art practice.

New Harmony Gallery of Contemporary Art promotes discourse about and access to contemporary art in the Southern Indiana region.

Downtown Evansville e-Gift Card Launches

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Downtown Evansville e-Gift Card Launches

New e-Gift Card functions at 20+ participating Downtown businesses
The Downtown Evansville Economic Improvement District (EID) has launched a Downtown Evansville e-Gift Card in partnership with Yiftee, a company that works with over 600 communities in creating custom-branded gift card programs to keep consumer spending local.
Upon purchase, Downtown Evansville e-Gift Cards are promptly delivered via email or text, allowing for instant gifting and spending. The digital gift cards are exclusively redeemable at participating businesses within the EID boundaries.The initiative offers a cost-effective avenue for businesses to enhance foot traffic and sales. According to Yiftee, 51% of cardholders try new places and spend 30% more than the card’s value.
Participating locations include: Angelo’s, Bargetown Market, Birdie’s, Emerald Design, First House Salon, Grateful Threads Fabric & Furnishings, Hometown Nutrition Evansville, Joe Brewski, Just Rennie’s Cookie Co., Memo, Pangea Pizzeria, Patsy Hartigan’s Irish Pub, Piece of Cake, Posh on Main, River City Coffee + Goods, River Kitty Cat Café, Roger’s Academy of Hair Design, Samuel’s, Second Language, Sixth + Zero, The Secret Garden, and Your Brother’s Bookstore, with more businesses joining every day.
Businesses retain all the funds from the gift cards.“Year-round we talk about the economic impact of shopping local, and we’re taking it to the next level with our new Downtown Evansville e-Gift Card. By purchasing an e-gift card, you’re not just giving a gift; you’re investing in our neighborhood,” said Adam Trinkel, executive director, EID.With the holiday season underway, companies are invited to purchase e-gift card bulk orders for company gifting. This convenient solution allows businesses to easily reward employees, clients, and partners with the gift of choice while also supporting our local economy.To purchase a Downtown Evansville e-Gift Card or for more information, visit downtownevansville.com/egiftcard.

Future Women of Criminal Justice Symposium

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Future Women of Criminal Justice Symposium

The Southern Indiana Career and Technical Center’s Criminal Justice class is pleased to announce the inaugural Future Women of Criminal Justice Symposium scheduled for November 12th. This event aims to showcase the increasing number of female students in the program, with 32 out of the 42 enrolled students being women. In addition to recognizing the female students, the symposium will also celebrate and honor women currently working in the criminal justice field.

The inclusion of women in leadership roles is crucial for the success and advancement of our community. By recognizing and appreciating the diverse perspectives, strengths, and leadership styles that women bring, we are able to empower them to take on impactful roles that drive positive change and inspire future generations. During the event, several speakers will share insights on their respective professions and discuss the significance of their roles as women. The following is the scheduled order of speakers:

• Evansville Mayor Stephanie Terry,
• Vanderburgh County Prosecutor Diana Moers,
• Magistrate Emily Kemper,
• Evansville Police Department Sergeant Trudy Day,
• Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s Deputy Amanda Mentzel and,
• Indiana State Police Major Dana Harshman

Following the conclusion of the speaking segment, a group photograph will be taken, followed by a brunch prepared by SICTC’s Lunchbox. The Evansville Police Department is privileged to participate in this event and support the aspiring women in the field of criminal justice through the coordination of this inaugural gathering.

100 Guys Who Care Meeting on November 21

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Chemo Buddies is presented with $10,000 by 100 Guys Who Care.
100 Guys Who Care Evansville
Hi Everyone,

You are invited to join 100 Guys Who Care at our Q4 Quarterly Meeting! We are looking forward to another awesome meeting. Bring a friend and share our great mission of giving back to our local community.

100 Guys Who Care Evansvile

Here are the details about the meeting:

When:
Thursday, November 21, 2024
5:30 – 8:00 PM

Where:
Venue 812
1401 N Boeke Rd
Evansville, IN
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Thank you to Venue 812 for hosting this meeting!

Please consider donating to one of the nominated Not for Profits should you not be able to make the meeting.

Their websites are linked below:

 

No RSVP is necessary. We look forward to seeing you there.

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