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UE Swimming and Diving Teams recognized by CSCAA
Aces earn Scholar All-America Team honors
EVANSVILLE, Ind. – The College Swimming and Diving Coaches Association of America (CSCAA) announced the selection of 781 teams from 459 institutions for the Scholar All-America Team for the Fall 2024 semester. These teams, comprising 19,209 student-athletes, were recognized for their outstanding academic achievements.
Both the men and women from the University of Evansville received the accolade. Evansville’s women completed the fall semester with a cumulative team GPA of 3.48. The Purple Aces men also received the accolade. The guys wrapped up the fall semester with a team mark of 3.12.
To earn this prestigious recognition, teams were required to achieve a grade point average (GPA) above 3.0 during the Fall 2024 semester. Of the selected teams, an impressive 654 recorded a GPA of 3.30 or higher, qualifying them for the Intercollegiate Coach Association Coalition All-Sport Academic Standings.
Center Point To Finalze Rate bill Impacts
Good evening,
While we are still finalizing bill impacts, we wanted to provide the updated statement below to include in continued reporting. We will have a CNP representative available via Zoom for a brief interview tomorrow. Once we have customer bill impact information, we’ll follow up to schedule.
Updated Statement
We are finalizing our review of the IURC’s final order. The more than 200-page order includes modifications to what different classes of customers—residential, business and industrial—will pay as a result of the decision. Once we have completed our thorough analysis, we will share estimated bill impacts publicly.
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Noah Stubbs
CenterPoint Energy Media Relations
Hardgrave named USI Assistant Provost for Academic Affairs
Dr. Jason Hardgrave has been named Assistant Provost for Academic Affairs at the University of Southern Indiana, effective January 1. He had served as Interim Assistant Provost for Academic Affairs since July 2023.
As Assistant Provost for Academic Affairs, Hardgrave assists the Provost in managing many different facets of undergraduate and graduate education programs, including general administration with college deans, the Center for Excellence in Teaching and Learning, Online Learning, Disability Resources, the Honors Program and Themed-Living Communities.
“I am pleased that Dr. Hardgrave will continue as the Assistant Provost,” says Dr. Shelly Blunt, Provost. “He plays a critical role in many key projects for the University, such as the Quality Initiative for the Higher Learning Commission reaccreditation, the implementation of Watermark and many key retention efforts. He brings a wealth of experience and enthusiasm to the position that will benefit our students and the University.”
Hardgrave has been with USI for over 21 years. He previously served as Chair of the History Department and Associate Professor of History. As Chair, he guided students to success while developing promotional guidelines, assessment procedures and a merit review rubric for the department.
He actively collaborates with the Teacher Education Department to support student preparedness, curriculum standards and licensure and accreditation processes. He also works closely with the University’s College Achievement Program (CAP), fostering strong connections with local teachers to expand dual-credit opportunities for USI students.
Previously, Hardgrave served as both Chair and Vice Chair of Faculty Senate, participated in the Academic Program Review and chaired the University Promotions Committee. He has also contributed to various committees and extracurricular activities at USI, including the Economic Benefits Committee, Core 39 Committee and serving as Faculty Advisor for the USI Fencing Club and the University’s chapter of Phi Alpha Theta National History Honor Society.
His research and teaching focus on pre-modern Europe, specializing in law, trade and gender. He holds a bachelor’s and master’s degree in history from the University of Wyoming and a doctorate in history from the University of Kansas.
Students and potential College Students to get free FAFSA filing help
Students and potential College Students to get free FAFSA filing help at College Goal Sunday
FEBRUARY 5, 2025
EVANSVILLE, IND. – Financial aid professionals from Ivy Tech, USI and UE will be on hand to help college-bound students and their families to complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), at College Goal Sunday – Feb. 23, from 2-4 p.m. The event will take place in Carter Library on the Ivy Tech Evansville campus, 3501 N. First Avenue.
The FAFSA is required for students to be considered for federal and state grants, many scholarships, and even federal student loans at most colleges, universities, and vocational/technical schools nationwide. Filing must occur by the State of Indiana priority deadline of April 15th to guarantee state aid for those who qualify.
“Indiana was a nationwide leader last year in maintaining the FAFSA filing rate from 2023 to 2024. That success is due in large part to the Commission’s partnerships with INvestEd and other community partners, philanthropy investment, and support from local leaders,” said Indiana Commissioner for Higher Education Chris Lowery. “Though this is an encouraging statistic for Indiana, we must continue to aim higher. The FAFSA is a gateway to unlock potential career options, improving social and financial outcomes for individuals, strengthening Indiana’s talent pipeline, and enhancing our communities as a whole.”
Now in its 36th year, College Goal Sunday has helped more than 98,000 Indiana students and families complete the FAFSA properly and on time. College Goal Sunday is a charitable program of the Indiana Student Financial Aid Association (ISFAA).
“Financial aid remains as important to the college-going process as ever. At College Goal Sunday events across the state, we aim to provide families with peace of mind about timelines and aid processing steps by surrounding them with a team of experts in the field,” said Caleb Fendrich, director of financial aid for the Ivy Tech Evansville campus. “The Indiana Student Financial Aid Association recognizes the value that this event can provide and is dedicated to helping Hoosier students ensure their financial aid applications are filed and completed promptly, allowing for the most financial aid possible as students consider their education beyond high school.
“At the event, experts from our area colleges will be present to guide students and families through the FAFSA, helping turn any uncertainty about the financial aid process into certainty about the future of our students’ education.”
Zoe Frossard named to Preseason All-MVC Team
Aces open season on Friday
ST. LOUIS – Senior outfielder Zoe Frossard has been named to the Preseason All-Missouri Valley Conference Team as the University of Evansville softball team is set to open the season this weekend.
Frossard led the Purple Aces with a .301 batting average last season while recording 28 walked, 26 runs, and 13 RBI. The 2022 MVC Newcomer of the Year earned a nod on the league’s scholar-athlete squad last season. In 2023, Frossard was a member of the MVC All-Defensive Team.
Along with the preseason squads, the league announced the preseason poll, which has Evansville picked 10th out of 12 schools.
UE opens the season this weekend at the Paladin Tournament in Greenville, S.C.