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The University of Evansville Will Host Musician Bobby McFerrin At Old National Events Plaza on January 14

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The “Don’t Worry, Be Happy” singer will perform, at no cost to the public, with members of the UE Department of Music Choral Program as part of the Patricia H. Snyder Concert and Lecture Series

EVANSVILLE, IN (12/16/2019) The University of Evansville will host musician Bobby McFerrin at the Old National Events Plaza on Tuesday, January 14 at 7:30 p.m. The Don’t Worry, Be Happy singer will perform with members of the UE Department of Music Choral Program as part of the Patricia H. Snyder Concert and Lecture Series.

The event is free and open to the public. Registration is encouraged, but not required, and is available online at www.evansville.edu/speakers/snyder.cfm.

For decades Bobby McFerrin has broken all the rules. The 10-time Grammy winner has blurred the distinction between pop music and fine art, goofing around barefoot in the world’s finest concert halls, exploring uncharted vocal territory, inspiring a whole new generation of a cappella singers and the beatbox movement.

His latest album, spirityouall, is a bluesy, feel-good recording, an unexpected move from the music-industry rebel who singlehandedly redefined the role of the human voice with his a cappella hit “Don’t Worry, Be Happy,” his collaborations with Yo-Yo Ma, Chick Corea and the Vienna Philharmonic, his improvising choir Voicestra, and his legendary solo vocal performances.

It’s been the quietest and most polite of revolutions. Bobby McFerrin was always an unlikely pop star. He created a lasting ear-worm of a #1 hit early in his career. Then he calmly went back to pursuing his own iconoclastic musical journey, improvising on national television, singing melodies without words, spontaneously inventing parts for 60,000 choral singers in a stadium in Germany, ignoring boundaries of genre, defying all expectations. Most people don’t know that Bobby came from a family of singers. Bobby’s father, the Metropolitan Opera baritone Robert McFerrin, Sr., provided the singing voice for Sydney Poitier for the film version of Porgy & Bess, and his mother Sara was a fine soprano soloist and voice teacher. Bobby grew up surrounded by music of all kinds. He remembers conducting Beethoven on the stereo at three, hiding under the piano while his father and mother coached young singers, dancing around the house to Louie Armstrong, Judy Garland, Etta Jones and Fred Astaire. He played the clarinet seriously as a child, but he began his musical career as a pianist, at the age of 14. He led his own jazz groups, studied composition, toured with the show band for the Ice Follies, played for dance classes. Then one day he was walking home and suddenly he understood that he had been a singer all along.

Bobby’s history as an instrumentalist and bandleader is key to understanding his innovative approach to mapping harmony and rhythm (as well as melody) with his voice. “I can’t sing everything at once,” he says, “but I can hint at it so the audience hears even what I don’t sing.” All that pioneer spirit and virtuosity has opened up a great big sky full of new options for singers; so have Bobby’s experiments in multi-tracking his voice (Don’t Worry, Be Happy has seven separate, over-dubbed vocal tracks; Bobby’s choral album VOCAbuLarieS (with Roger Treece) has thousands). But virtuosity isn’t the point. “I try not to “perform” onstage,” says Bobby. “I try to sing the way I sing in my kitchen, because I just can’t help myself. I want audiences to leave the theatre and sing in their own kitchens the next morning. I want to bring audiences into the incredible feeling of joy and freedom I get when I sing. ”

The Patricia H. Snyder Concert and Lecture Series was made possible in 1997 through an endowment from the late Patricia H. Snyder, trustee and longtime friend of the University, to bring speakers or performers of renown to Evansville at no cost to the public.

Tickets On Sale For 2020 Martin Luther King, Jr. Luncheon

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White House Reporter, Author April Ryan To Keynote 2020 USI Martin Luther King, Jr. Luncheon

April Ryan, journalist, political correspondent and award-winning author, will provide the keynote address at the University of Southern Indiana’s annual Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial Luncheon at 11:30 a.m. Monday, January 20, 2020, in Carter Hall located in University Center West on the USI campus.

Tickets are now available for USI students, employees and the general public. All tickets may be purchased online on the USI website or in person at the USI Multicultural Center, located in Room 1224 in University Center East. Tickets are $5 for USI students, $15 for USI employees and $20 for the general public. Read More

FOOTNOTE: University closed Tuesday, December 24 – Wednesday, January 1; Classes resume Monday, January 13

USI winter recess and start of spring 2020 semester

The University of Southern Indiana will be closed for winter recess from Tuesday, December 24 through Wednesday, January 1. University offices will reopen on Thursday, January 2. The first day of classes for the spring 2020 semester is Monday, January 13.

STUDENT EVENTS
A collection of events on campus and in the community sponsored by USI student organizations can be found on the USI events calendar by clicking here.

Williams Earns Fourth MVC Newcomer Of The Week Award

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Williams And Aces Set To Play Monday Evening

 For the fourth time this season and the second week in a row.  University of Evansville sophomore DeAndre Williams has been recognized as the Missouri Valley Conference Newcomer of the Week.

In Evansville’s only game of the week, Williams notched his third double-double in the last four games while leading the Purple Aces to a 72-62 road victory at Green Bay.  A week after going 17-of-18 against Miami Ohio, Williams posted a 7-of-8 contest from the field and hit 7 out of 8 free throws in the win over the Phoenix.

He finished with 22 points, 12 rebounds, 3 assists along with a block and steal.  Williams drew seven fouls and went 1-for-2 from outside.  His efforts helped Evansville improve to a perfect 3-0 in road games in 2019.

 

 

HOT JOBS IN EVANSVILLE AREA

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HOT JOBS IN EVANSVILLE AREA
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Healthcare Administrative Assistant
TriState Functional Wellness – Evansville, IN
$22,880 – $30,000 a year
Meet and greet patients as they enter our office. Always have a pleasant personality.Healthcare experience is helpful but not required.
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Medical Front Desk Receptionist (TSOS WEST)
Tri-State Orthopaedic Surgeons – Evansville, IN
Flexibility to work between the hours of 6:30am and 6:30pm, as well as some Saturdays. Front Desk Receptionist Job Description Form 10.32.
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Dec 13
Office Assistant – Sleep Center
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Office Assistant – Pulmonology – Full-Time Days – St. Vincent Medical Group Sleep Center – Evansville, IN. Vincent has been serving central and southern Indiana…
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Administrative Assistant
Centennial Wealth Solutions – Evansville, IN
Looking for that special candidate who _wants to grow with the company_. The position is currently part-time but is expected to become a full-time position…
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Medical Front Desk Receptionist-Float
Tri-State Orthopaedic Surgeons – Evansville, IN
Flexibility to work between the hours of 6:30am and 6:30pm, as well as some Saturdays. Front Desk Receptionist Job Description Form 10.32.
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Dec 9
Administrative Clerk, Foundation Accounting/Finance and Administration – N19112NA
University of Southern Indiana 4.3/5 rating   107 reviews  – Evansville, IN
$10.66 an hour
Provide backup support for other Finance and Administration staff during peak work times or absences. The University of Southern Indiana’s Foundation Accounting…
Dec 12
Front Desk Receptionist
Redbanks Towers and Apartments – Henderson, KY
$7.50 – $8.00 an hour
Serves visitors by greeting, welcoming, and directing them appropriately. Notifies company personnel of visitor arrival. High school or equivalent (Required).
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Dec 10
Administrative Assistant to Children’s Pastor
Bethel Church – Evansville IN – Evansville, IN
$31,000 a year
ISO of an Administrative Assistant for the Children’s Pastor for midwest non-denominational church of 1,000.*. Purchase and maintain curriculum supplies.
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Front Desk Receptionist
Confidential – Evansville, IN
FT Front Deck Receptionist. Medical office. Fast paced office. Communication and teamwork a must. Able to multi-task. Prefer medical office experience x 1 year…
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Business Office Manager
Parkview Care Center 3.3/5 rating   2,511 reviews  – Evansville, IN
Must be able to sit, stand, bend, lift, push, pull, stoop, walk, reach, and move intermittently during working hours. Patient rights, and safety and sanitation.
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SCHOOL ON 2 HOUR DELAY

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The EVSC will operate on a two-hour delay today, December 17.

Gov. Holcomb Public Schedule for December 17

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INDIANAPOLIS – Below find Gov. Eric J. Holcomb’s public schedule for December 17, 2019.

 Tuesday, December 17: IEDC Q4 Board Meeting

WHO:               Gov. Holcomb

Indiana Secretary of Commerce Jim Schellinger

 

WHAT:            The governor will chair the meeting.

 

WHEN:            4:00 p.m., Tuesday, December 17
WHERE:           KAR Auction Services – Room 221 South

11299 N. Illinois St.

Carmel, IN 46032

ADOPT A PET

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Admiral lives up to his name: he’s a super handsome, big gray male cat. He is 5 years old. He gets along fine with other kitties. He’s currently crashing at River Kitty Cat Café until he finds a home, and can be visited with there Tuesday-Sunday. His adoption fee is only $40 and includes his neuter, microchip, vaccines, and more. Get $10 off when you adopt Friday-Saturday 12/13-12/14. Contact Vanderburgh Humane at (812) 426-2563 for adoption details!

 

Little named GLVC Player of the Week​​​​​​​

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University of Southern Indiana junior forward Emmanuel Little was named the Great Lakes Valley Conference Player of the Week after leading the Screaming Eagles to an 81-61 victory over Lincoln College (Illinois) Sunday. The GLVC Player of the Week award is the first of Little’s career and the first for USI this season.

Little led the Eagles to victory with his first double-double of the season, scoring 18 points and grabbing 15 rebounds. The junior forward also dished out a season-high and tied a career-best with four assists, made two steals, and blocked two shots.

The Eagles and Little resume the five-game homestand Saturday when they host King University for a 1 p.m. game and reach the half-way mark of the home streak Sunday when they welcome Tiffin University for a 3 p.m. contest at the Screaming Eagles Arena.

Theft Arrest

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Multiple thefts of catalytic converters from vehicles were being reported throughout Evansville. The main targets of these thefts were larger work or commercial trucks. These parts can cost up to $2000 each to replace.

As the cases were being investigated, detectives from the Evansville Police Department developed 34 year-old Edward Lee Payne Jr. as a suspect and began to conduct surveillance on Payne.  In the early morning hours of December 15, EPD Detectives witnessed Payne park his vehicle and walk onto the lot of Hasgoe, a commercial cleaning service. 

Payne crawled under a work vehicle and the detectives then heard sounds that were consistent with the operation of a reciprocating saw. Payne then emerged from under the truck, walked back to his own vehicle and left the area. Detectives observed that there were fresh cut marks on the vehicle’s catalytic converter. Payne returned to Hasgoe later that morning and again began to saw on the converter. Once again, after a short time, Payne emerged from under the truck and left the area without taking the converter.   

The surveillance detail continued and Payne returned to Hasgoe at approximately 2:40 a.m. on December 16 and finished cutting the converter from the vehicle. He took the converter to his vehicle and left the area. Uniform officers took Payne into custody shortly after he left the lot of Hasgoe.

Payne has been transported to the Vanderburgh County Confinement Center and will be charged with theft. The EPD believes that Payne may be responsible for other thefts of catalytic converters. If anyone has knowledge about this theft or has been a victim of a stolen catalytic converter, they are asked to call the Evansville Police Department at 812-436-7979 or the WeTip line at 1-800-78-CRIME.

Aces fall on the road at Illinois on late run

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Battling all contest, the University of Evansville dropped a road game, 59-44, at Illinois on Sunday afternoon in Champaign, Ill.

Helping lead the Aces, freshman Abby Feit led Evansville with a team-best 19 points, hitting five threes, while recording eight boards and three steals. In just her second game in white and purple, junior Lola Bracy scored 15 points, following up her 25-point performance on Friday night. Leading the Illini was Petra Holesinska, who tallied 25 points, knocking down seven triples.

The contest opened in an ideal fashion for the Aces as Evansville jumped out to a 6-0 advantage on a pair of three-pointers by Feit. Illinois answered with five-straight points, but it was Feit who pushed the Aces’ lead back to three on a layup with 6:31 left in the opening quarter. Evansville responded to Illinois’ response, as Lola Bracy hit a triple and Jada Poland got to the rim for a layup to give UE a 13-8 lead. To close the period, Illinois hit two threes, going on a 6-0 run to take a 14-13 lead after 10 minutes of action.

The second quarter saw a better offensive rhythm for the Illini, while the defense for Illinois created turnovers. Despite that, Evansville contiued to battle taking back the lead on two different occasions, including an important triple by Feit that earned a 22-20 advantage for the Aces. After the the Aces locked down on defense on the other end to cut their deficit to three at halftime.

A pair of three-pointers by Illinois’ Holesinska helped the Illini take an eight-point advantage out of the break at 38-30. In the period, Evansville got down as large as 10, but cut a point off its deficit at 48-39 to close the third quarter.

A personal 5-0 run for Bracy helped fuel Evansville in the fourth quarter. Bracy out-scored the Illini single-handedly in the first six minutes of the quarter, while the Aces held Illinois scoreless. Bracy’s final bucket of the run forced an Illinois timeout. Coming out of thee timeout, the Illini took control, holding Evansville off the scoreboard and recording an 11-0 run to grab the 59-48 win.

Evansville was out-rebounded in the game, 53-38, but forced the Illini into 24 turnovers, a season-high for Illinois.

The Aces head back to Meeks Family Fieldhouse for their final home game of 2019 on Wednesday when Evansville welcomes in Chicago State for its Ugly Christmas Sweater Game at 6 PM.