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Three USI Alumni Ramp Up For 2020 U.S. Olympic Marathon Trials

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Three of University of Southern Indiana’s alumni are set to compete in the 2020 U.S. Olympic Marathon Trials in Atlanta, Georgia this Saturday Feb. 29.

The competitors are Jamie Adkins ’16, Julia Kohnen ’15 and Tyler Pence ’15.

Adkins was an All-American for USI track & field in the 10,000 meters when she finished 12th at the 2016 NCAA II Outdoor Track & Field Championships with a time of 36 minutes, 36.54 seconds to close out her senior year as a Screaming Eagle. In December 2019, Adkins narrowly got her OTQ (Olympic Trial Qualifier) at the California International Marathon with a time of 2:44:48 which snuck underneath the OTQ ‘B’ Standard (sub-2:45:00) placing 70th out of 3259 female participants.

Kohnen obtained All-America honors in cross country and track & field and was named All-GLVC as USI soccer player as well. In cross country, Kohnen earned her accolade for finishing 11th at the 2015 NCAA II Championships with a six-kilometer time of 21:33.70. Kohnen then finished fifth (16:47.61) and runner-up (34:45.08) at the 2015 NCAA II Outdoor Track & Field Championships in the 5,000 and 10,000 meters, respectively. Kohnen first received her OTQ ‘B’ standard first in the 2017 Chicago Marathon with a time of 2:39:11. Then, she followed it up by grabbing an OTQ ‘A’ standard (Sub-2:37:00) en route to being named the 2019 Medtronic Twin Cities Marathon champion with a time of 2:31:29. Kohnen’s Twin Cities Marathon time made her the 24th fastest woman in the 2020 Olympic Trials field.

Pence, the current head coach for both the cross country/track & field teams for University of Illinois-Springfield is the most decorated runner in USI history.  He was a two-time national champion in track, winning the indoor 5,000m and outdoor 10,000m as a junior. He accumulated nine All-American awards across both cross country and track & field during his time as a Screaming Eagle. Pence received his OTQ ‘B’ standard (sub-2:19:00), like Adkins, at the 2019 California International Marathon with a time of 2:15:36.

The trials field is composed of 778 total runners (513 women, 265 men) with the top three finishers from each race representing the United States in the Tokyo 2020 Summer Games.

The U.S. Olympic Marathon Trials air live on NBC, NBCSports.com/live and the NBC Sports app on Saturday from Atlanta. Coverage runs from 11:00 A.M.-2:00 P.M. (CST) with the men’s race slated to start at 11:08 A.M. (CST) followed by the women’s at 11:20 A.M. (CST).

Methodist Health In Henderson Raises Safety Rating Reference

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HENDERSON, Ky. – After Methodist Health scored an F on last spring’s national Leapfrog hospital safety ratings, the Henderson facility has raised that grade to a C in the fall 2019 report.

Linda E. White, the new CEO of Methodist Health, said in a statement to The Gleaner that the new ranking is progress.

“This improved rating comes after implementing many safety and quality improvements at Methodist and complements our outstanding October 2019 survey results from The Joint Commission. We will continue striving to achieve high scores in everything we do. We are here to provide the very best care for our patients as we collaborate with Deaconess on quality and clinical standards.”

Methodist Hospital, as it was formerly known, entered into an affiliation with Deaconess Health System of Evansville in late September of 2018.

White, former CEO and president of Deaconess took over as Methodist CEO in early October of this year after serving on the hospital’s board for a year.

At the time she became CEO at Methodist, in an interview with The Gleaner, White promised positive changes would come in the area of safety.

The last Leapfrog report “unfortunately was at a time when the electronic medical records had not been fully implemented at Methodist. And a lot of the quality scores related directly to the implementation and use of a comprehensive electronic medical record system. That is now behind us. That happened in June of 2019. So many, many improvements have been made as it relates to that quality score. And more data will be released later in the fall and into the winter of 2019. So stay tuned for that,” she said at the time.

What Did The New Leapfrog Report Say?

The Leapfrog Group provides a “consumer-friendly letter grade system evaluating more than 2,600 hospitals on how well they keep patients safe from harm.”

You can learn much more detailed and explanatory information about each ranked section by visiting www.hospitalsafetygrade.org/. Meanwhile, some of the “below average” and “above average” findings from the fall 2019 report concerning Methodist Health were:

 

MRSA INFECTION: Methodist’s score was 1.957, while the best hospital’s score was 0.000. The average hospital’s score was 0.840 and the worst hospital’s score was 3.265.

C. DIFF INFECTION: Methodist’s score was 0.829, while the best hospital’s score was 0.000. The average hospital’s score was 0.691 and the worst hospital’s score was 1.953.

INFECTION IN THE BLOOD: Methodist’s score was 1.833, while the best hospital’s score was 0.000. The average hospital’s score was 0.726 and the worst hospital’s score was 2.952.

SERIOUS BREAKING PROBLEM: Methodist’s score was 10.41, while the best hospital’s score was 1.83. The average hospital’s score was 7.65 and the worst hospital’s score was 16.32.

DANGEROUS BED SORES: Methodist’s score was 0.88, while the best hospital’s score was 0.03. The average hospital’s score was 0.49 and the worst hospital’s score was 2.35.

PATIENT FALLS AND INJURIES: Methodist’s score was 0.781, while the best hospital’s score was 0.000. The average hospital’s score was 0.436 and the worst hospital’s score was 1.625.

RESPONSIVENESS OF HOSPITAL STAFF: Methodist’s score was 81, while the best hospital’s score was 95. The average hospital’s score was 84.34 and the worst hospital’s score was 64.

Above Average

ENOUGH QUALIFIED NURSES: Methodist’s score was 120.00, while the best hospital’s score was 120.00. The average hospital’s score was 117.20 and the worst hospital’s score was 0.00.

INFECTION IN THE URINARY TRACT: Methodist’s score was 0.000, while the best hospital’s score was 0.000. The average hospital’s score was 0.791 and the worst hospital’s score was 2.849.

DANGEROUS OBJECT LEFT IN PATIENT’S BODY: Methodist’s score was 0.000, while the best hospital’s score was 0.000. The average hospital’s score was 0.018 and the worst hospital’s score was 0.360.

COLLAPSED LUNG: Methodist’s score was 0.25, while the best hospital’s score was 0.12. The average hospital’s score was 0.27 and the worst hospital’s score was 0.47.

DANGEROUS BLOOD CLOT: Methodist’s score was 3.71, while the best hospital’s score was 1.54. The average hospital’s score was 3.83 and the worst hospital’s score was 7.24.

ACCIDENTAL CUTS AND TEARS: Methodist’s score was 1.18, while the best hospital’s score was 0.36. The average hospital’s score was 1.29 and the worst hospital’s score was 2.40.

EFFECTIVE LEADERSHIP TO PREVENT ERRORS: Methodist’s score was 120.00, while the best hospital’s score was 120.00. The average hospital’s score was 117.20 and the worst hospital’s score was 0.00.

TRACK AND REDUCE RISK TO PATIENTS: Methodist’s score was 100.00, while the best hospital’s score was 100.00. The average hospital’s score was 97.05 and the worst hospital’s score was 0.00.

Other Regional Hospital Scores

  • St. Vincent (formerly St. Mary’s) in Evansville: B
  • Deaconess Midtown in Evansville: A
  • Deaconess Gateway in Newburgh: B
  • Owensboro Health: B
  • Baptist Health Madisonville: C
  • Jewish Hospital in Louisville: F
  • Sts. Mary & Elizabeth Hospital in Louisville: D
  • Norton Women’s & Children Hospital in Louisville: A
  • Baptist Health Louisville: C
  • Norton Audubon Hospital in Louisville: A
  • University of Louisville Hospital: D
  • Medical Center at Bowling Green: C
  • Greenview Regional in Bowling Green: B
  • Baptist Health Lexington: A
  • University of Kentucky Albert B. Chandler Hospital: D
  • UK Good Samaritan Hospital: D
  • Baptist Health Paducah: B
  • Mercy Health Lourdes in Paducah: B

More: New Methodist Health CEO Linda White focusing on people, purpose

Newton Sets Career Scoring Mark At UNI

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Aces Fall In Final Road Game Of The Season

University of Evansville sophomore Jawaun Newton scored a career-high 13 points to lead the Purple Acers in an 84-64 loss to UNI on Wednesday inside the McLeod Center.

Newton hit six of his ten attempts on the night for UE (9-21, 0-17 MVC).  Evan Kuhlman also recorded 13 points.  He knocked down three triples.  Sam Cunliffe chipped in nine points.  Newton was the leading rebounder for Evansville, posting five caroms.

“I think that this group has been very in tune and have picked up things as easy as any group I have been around,” Aces head coach Todd Lickliter said.  “We have not been able to spend as much time on our own team when we are taking on the type of Valley teams we play in each game.  UNI makes you pay for any mistakes you make; they are such a well-balanced team.”

“They have a great balance, every time we clawed back into the game, they made a big play.”

A 6-for-7 start saw UNI (24-5, 13-4 MVC) take a 14-8 lead five minutes into the contest.  After missing their initial 3-pointer of the game, the Panthers hit two in a row.  Evansville fought back with four in a row including a three-point play by Jawaun Newton.  K.J. Riley led a comeback that saw Evansville tie the score at 19-19.  His 3-pointer cut the deficit to one before a pair of free throws tied the game with just under 12 minutes left in the first half.

UNI countered with a 7-0 stretch while holding the Aces scoreless for over three minutes.  Shamar Givance put UE back on the board with a layup.  Trailing by nine with 6:11 on the clock, Evansville picked up back-to-back triples courtesy of Sam Cunliffe and Evan Kuhlman to get back within six at 37-31, but the Panthers controlled the remainder of the half.

A 9-2 run sent UNI to the half with a game-high 46-33 lead.  They shot 64% in the first half while controlling the free throw line, hitting nine out of 11 tries.  Newton paced the Aces with nine tallies in the opening half, hitting four of his five shots.

A basket on their initial possession of the second half pushed the Panther lead to 15 before DeAndre Williams got the Aces on the board with his first triple since his return from injury.  His triple was part of a 13-4 run that got Evansville within two possessions at 52-46 with 15 minutes remaining.  Kuhlman drained consecutive triples in the rally.

The hot-shooting Panther squad kept the pressure on, extending their lead back to double figures – 58-48 – at the 12-minute mark.  What turned into a 10-0 run gave the Panthers their largest lead of 64-48 with the second half reaching its midway point.  Two Givance free throws ended the run; Evansville missed six field goals in a row while turning it over once.  UNI hit four out of five shots on the way to the 16-point lead.

Over the final moments, the Panthers led by as many as 23 points before wrapping up the evening with the 84-64 victory.  AJ Green was one of five double-figure scorers for UNI, scoring 21.  Trae Berhow added 16.  UNI had a 30-21 rebounding edge on the night while shooting 62.7%.  UE shot 43.4%.

Senior Day is set for Saturday’s regular-season finale.  UE welcomes Illinois State to the Ford Center for a 1 p.m. game with senior K.J. Riley being recognized at his final home contest.

 

Holcomb, McCormick, and Mitchell Encourage Students to Apply to Governor’s STEM Team

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Gov. Eric. J. Holcomb, Superintendent of Public Instruction Dr. Jennifer McCormick and Treasurer of State Kelly Mitchell invite Indiana high school students to apply for the 2020 Governor’s STEM Team (#GovSTEMteam). Gov. Holcomb developed the competition in 2017 to highlight Indiana’s elite high school students for their work in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM).

“We know that a firm foundation in STEM provides Indiana’s students with a tremendous advantage,” Gov. Holcomb said. “Students who demonstrate excellence in science, technology, engineering, and math deserve to be celebrated for their hard work and achievements, and I’m excited to share their talents with our entire state.”

The program honors four outstanding high school students for their exemplary performance in one of the STEM subjects. Winning students each receive a $1,000 college scholarship from Indiana’s College Choice 529 Direct Savings plan, administered by Treasurer Mitchell, and letterman jackets identifying them as members of the Governor’s STEM Team.

The submission period for the competition opens today, and applications and nominations may be submitted online at the following link: https://secure.in.gov/apps/govstemawards/. The deadline for nominations is 11:59 p.m. ET on March 27, 2020.

“Engaging students in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics prepares them for life beyond high school,” said Dr. McCormick. “I am excited for the submissions we will receive and look forward to recognizing our students’ creativity and passion for STEM.”

“It is a joy to team up with the Governor’s office to celebrate the achievements of so many talented Hoosier students,” said Treasurer Mitchell. “We are honored to be able to award them with a CollegeChoice529 scholarship.”

The Governor’s STEM Team builds on Indiana’s Mr. and Ms. Math and Science awards, which were created by Gov. Mitch Daniels in 2008. The Governor’s STEM Team program will honor the top high school students in STEM classes as well as extracurricular activities, work/research projects, leadership roles, and community service.

Winners will be announced at a Statehouse ceremony in May.

 

 

Aditi Deeg, Chief Financial Officer Will Serve As The 2020 Executive In Residence For The University of Southern Indiana’s Romain College of Business

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Aditi Deeg, a chief financial officer will serve as the 2020 Executive in Residence for the University of Southern Indiana’s Romain College of Business. Her presentation, “The New Non-Profit Paradigm,” will be presented at 10:30 a.m. Thursday, March 19, in Carter Hall. The event is free and open to the public. She will present her personal story and career development through both for-profit and nonprofit organizations. Her focus will be on leadership and financially rewarding career opportunities in the nonprofit sector.

charity: water is a non-profit organization that has impacted more than 10 million lives in developing countries by providing clean and safe drinking water. charity: water has funded water programs in 28 countries around the world – Africa, Asia, South, and Central America. Deeg was the chief operating and financial officer of the Association of Junior Leagues International, Inc., a network of 140,000 women volunteer civic leaders in four countries empowered to create community change.

In her current role, Deeg is responsible for being a financial strategist and partner to the executive team to ensure the long term viability of the organization.  At AJLI, she also led fund development, human resources, and IT departments and oversaw the day-to-day leadership and general management of the organization.

Deeg serves as a Managing Partner and Board Member of Healthtech Women, a global non-profit organization that empowers female executives in healthcare to lead and educate the community about innovation impacting the healthcare ecosystem.

Previously Deeg held the position of the chief financial officer at a mobile healthcare company, and chief financial officer and senior controller positions at large investment management firms.

Deeg received her bachelor’s degree from the University of Maine and currently participates in various executive leadership programs.

The Romain College of Business’ Executive-in-Residence program provides valuable insights into the business world through the experiences of business executives.

Nolan named third-straight Scholar-Athlete of the Year

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University of Southern Indiana senior Austin Nolan was named the Great Lakes Valley Conference Fall Scholar-Athlete of the Year for the league’s men’s cross country contingent this afternoon.

The Evansville-native’s third-straight annual award represents the sixth-straight time the Screaming Eagles have captured the Men’s Cross Country recognition.

Nolan earned All-GLVC honors at the 2020 GLVC Championship meet, finishing fifth in the event to lead the Eagles to their 15th-consecutive league title. He finished among the top seven for USI in five of the six meets he competed in, and was the top finisher for the Eagles at the Trevecca Division II Showcase.

The two-time GLVC Champion carries a 3.92 overall grade point average as an accounting & professional services and finance double-major after posting a perfect 4.0 during this past fall.

The GLVC selects one student-athlete in each conference sport to be designated the GLVC Scholar-Athlete of the Year. The award is based upon athletic accomplishments, both team and individual, and academic performance in the season upon which the award is based. Nominees must have a cumulative grade point average that meets Academic All-America standards (3.30), and freshmen and first-year transfers are not eligible for the award. The voting is completed by each member institution’s Faculty Athletics Representative (FAR).

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