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Meet Alfonso Vidal Local Business Leader And Latino Advocate

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Alfonso Vidal is a local business leader and Latino advocate who continues to drive his influence and leadership now at a state level.  

Alfonso Vidal arrived in Evansville in 1997 from Caracas, Venezuela, having to leave the country after being kidnapped by Colombian guerrillas FARC. Vidal never imagined that one day the circumstances of this event would force him to leave his family, friends, and the happy life that he had. After a year in Evansville, he married his longtime girlfriend, Daniela, a Chemical Engineer whom he met while attending college in Venezuela. Later he completed his engineering degree at the University of Evansville (UE) and she an MBA at the University of Southern Indiana (USI). Together, they have three Hoosier-born children:  Alfonso Enrique 21, Isabella 19, and Martin Eduardo 14. After graduating from UE, Vidal finished a Master’s Degree in Industrial Management from USI.

After arriving in Evansville, the situation in Venezuela deteriorated rapidly with the election of Hugo Chavez and the introduction of Chavez’s brand of socialism. Early in the transition of government and foreseeing the Venezuelan current economic, political and societal disaster, Alfonso and Daniela decided to stay in Evansville long term. They decided to build a new life, family, and friends while becoming vested in this community they now call home, just like their ancestors had done in Venezuela.  

After working for 11 years for Omni Plastics, in 2013 Alfonso decided to follow his strong entrepreneurial drive and dedicate full time to his own business. Vidal Plastics LLC is a custom compounder of engineered resins that produce plastic raw materials for the injection molding industry. The business is minority-owned and ISO 9001 certified, allowing the company to supply the automotive industry. This decision was tough and the road has not been easy, however, he is grateful for all the opportunities that have been presented to him, as an educational program for advanced management at Kellogg School of Management. 

The business continues to grow, as this year he has installed a second compounding production line. The first production line was started after a recycling grant by the state of Indiana was awarded to purchase the equipment. In addition, his wife, Daniela, has joined him in the business strengthening the management team’s background.

Alfonso and Daniela (recently appointed Chancellor of Ivy Tech-Evansville)are no strangers to working together. In 2002 they were both founding members of HOLA, a group created to assist the growing Latino population in Evansville. The HOLA group organizes a Latino food and music festival at Bosse Field each year and is attended by well over 8,000 people. The couple is also very involved in the Catholic Church, working together to start the Cursillo movement in Spanish, now in its 3rd year. 

In addition, during his 23 years in this community, Alfonso has dedicated a significant amount of his time and energy to providing community leadership through his involvement in a number of boards. Most notably as chair of Growth Alliance, where he oversaw the creation of a new strategic plan, improved revenue and overall financial bottom line, hiring of new President, Ellen Horan, and the expansion of the Board of Directors with key community partners. He was also part of the Southwest Chamber of Commerce Board for over 11 years, the Leadership Evansville Board, Mayor’s Weinzapfel Education Roundtable, and Latino Advisory Board, among others.  This leadership and involvement led him to receive an honorary degree from Ivy Tech for Community Outreach and a Jefferson Award. In addition, he is a board member of the State Chamber of Commerce.

His ability to provide bold leadership and initiative did not go unnoticed at the State level. In 2007 he was appointed by Governor Mitch Daniels to the Indiana Commission for Latino and Hispanic Affairs (ICHLA), which he then chaired. He also joined the Board for the Indiana Latino Institute in 2010, and still currently serving and the Indiana Latino Expo in 2011, where he became President of the Board.

In 2011 Governor Mike Pence appointed Alfonso to the Indiana Minority & Women’s Business Enterprises Commission, where he continues to serve. Vidal and others in the commission are leading an effort to enhance the understanding and purchasing policies of the higher education institutions. Many opportunities were identified to improve the sourcing prospects and participation of minority and women-owned businesses within these institutions.

In 2016, he was asked to be part of Governor-Elect Holcomb’s Transition team, as co-chair of the Bureau of Motor Vehicles agency review. And in 2017, Alfonso recently finished serving a term on the Commissioner for the Indiana Commission for Higher Education.

In addition, Alfonso has been very involved in the Republican party, both at the local and state level.  In 2014 and 2018, he was part of the state party platform committee, where he introduced language in support of immigration reform that would be a source of economic growth for the state. In 2016 he was an alternate delegate at the Republican National Convention, where the Trump-Pence ticket was nominated.

Alfonso’s leadership over these last 24 years has blazed trails for Latinos in Southern Indiana and now the state.  From creating the first bridges between the Latino community and the existing organizations in Evansville to now pushing forth new statewide initiatives. An example of these initiatives is the program Padres Estrellas through the Indiana Higher Ed Commission. This program is designed to utilize 5 organizations across the state to locally reach Latino/Hispanic families. These organizations would use their local networks to coach these families in the scholarships available for their children that are not being used at the moment. This example of bringing together current available statewide resources with the new Latino families has been Alfonso’s philosophy for the past 22 years. 

Together with his wife Daniela (recently appointed Chancellor of Ivy Tech-Evansville) continues to enhance the Hoosier society. Earlier last year, as part of the Latino Chamber Alliance, they are helping facilitate a process to align legislative agenda issues among Latino chambers and organizations across the state.  A combined agenda is expected to be presented to legislators later this year. He has a passion for bringing people together to enhance the state that welcomed him and his family almost 23 years ago and gave him a place to call home. 

Indiana’s Looze, Postgraduate Swimmers Nominated for Golden Goggle Awards

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Indiana University head swimming coach Ray Looze, along with IU postgraduate swimmers Lilly King, Zach Apple and Blake Pieroni were all nominated for the 2019 Golden Goggle Awards on Monday.

The 16th edition of the annual awards show will take place on Sunday, Nov. 24 at the JW Marriott Los Angeles L.A. LIVE. The nation’s top swimmers and coaches are nominated in eight categories for the celebration and fundraising gala honoring the sport’s top performances of the year.

Looze is nominated for Coach of the Year after helping lead both the men’s and women’s Hoosier squads to Big Ten Championships. IU continued their successes at the 2019 NCAA Championships, where the Indiana men came away with third-place honors while the women’s team finished 10th.

Looze was selected as an assistant coach on Team USA’s staff at the 2019 FINA World Championships, where six current or former Hoosiers swam their way to a combined 13 medals, including Lilly King, who won three gold medals in Gwangju.

King was nominated in three of the eight categories – Female Athlete of the Year, Relay Performance of the Year (Women’s 4x100m medley relay, FINA World Championships) and Female Race of the Year (Women’s 100m breaststroke, FINA World Championships).

The Evansville, Ind. native totaled three gold and one silver medal to become the second-winningest American female at the 2019 FINA World Championships. King defended her 2017 world titles in the 50 and 100m breaststroke in impressive fashion, becoming the only swimmer in the 100m breaststroke to go sub-1:05 and the only swimmer in the 50m breaststroke to touch in under 30 seconds.

Prior to her success in South Korea, King’s 2019 was highlighted by NCAA titles in the 100 and 200y breaststroke, making her the winningest breaststroker in NCAA history with eight career titles.

Apple is nominated twice in the Relay Performance of the Year category, once for the mixed 4x100m freestyle and once for the men’s 4x100m freestyle relay at the FINA World Championships. Apple won gold in both, setting a world record in the mixed relay and posting the fastest 100 split in the competition in the men’s relay – 46.86.

Pieroni was also nominated as part of the same 4x100m freestyle relay at the FINA World Championships. Apple and Pieroni helped the Americans set a new championship record of 3:09.06 in capturing the gold.

 

 

 

Founder And CEO Of The Empowerment Plan To Speak At UE’S Snyder Lecture On October 29

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EVANSVILLE, IN (09/30/2019) Founder and CEO of the Empowerment Plan, Veronika Scott, will be the guest speaker for the University of Evansville’s Patricia H. Snyder Lecture in October. The lecture is planned for Tuesday, October 29, at 7:00 p.m., in Eykamp Hall, Ridgway University Center, on UE’s campus. The event is free and open to the public thanks to the generosity of the Snyder family.

Empowerment Plan is an organization centered around the idea of a specialized coat being made for homeless people. The multipurpose coat is waterproof and self-heated and can be transformed into a sleeping bag. In addition to the coat initiative, the organization provides jobs for homeless women, allowing them to get back on their feet and find a place to live. These efforts have garnered Scott some recognition, and she was named a “CNN Hero” by the network in 2016.

“Changemaking is engrained in the culture at the University of Evansville, and Veronika Scott’s work directly fits into that mindset,” said Abigail Werling, UE’s vice president for university advancement. “We encourage and empower our students here to make a powerful and enduring change, and this story will be an inspiration toward those efforts.”

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.

Reservations are encouraged, but a ticket is not required to enter. Save your seat online at www.evansville.edu/speakers/snyder.cfm

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UE Offers Review Course For Fundamentals of Engineering Exam

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The University of Evansville College of Engineering and Computer Science has announced 2019-20 dates for the annual review and preparation course for those planning to take the Fundamentals of Engineering Exam.

All classes will be held Thursday evenings beginning at 6:30 p.m. in the Koch Center for Engineering and Science on the UE campus. Classes are divided into relevance per discipline. Fees are adjusted accordingly.

  • Candidates for civil engineering will attend from October 3 – January 23.
  • Candidates for mechanical engineering and other disciplines will attend from October 3 – November 21.
  • Electrical and computer engineering candidates will attend October 31-November 21.

Registration forms and payment must be returned by 4:00 p.m. on Thursday, October 3, 2019. Contact Kimberly Higgins at kh209@evansville.edu or at 812-488-2651 for more information on registration. Early registration is encouraged as space as limited.

EPA Announces $15 Million in Grant Funding to Benefit Rural and Small Water Systems

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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced the availability of $15 million in funding for technical assistance and training providers to improve the water quality of small and private water systems that are often located in rural communities across the United States. Ensuring everyone has access to clean and safe water, no matter the size of the water system, is a top priority for EPA.

“Small water systems, especially those in rural communities, face unique challenges, and the Trump Administration is helping them address these challenges and provide clean, safe drinking water for their residents,” said EPA Administrator Andrew Wheeler. “These grants will help ensure that smaller water systems have the knowledge, training and technical assistance needed so they can continue to provide clean drinking water and safeguard public health.

Funding will be used by nonprofit organizations to provide small public drinking water and wastewater systems with training and technical assistance to achieve and maintain compliance with the Safe Drinking Water Act and the Clean Water Act, improve operational performance and help inform private drinking water well owners about protecting their drinking water supply. Small water systems often face unique financial and operational challenges including aging infrastructure, workforce shortages, increasing costs and declining rate bases. EPA is committed to helping these systems protect public health and provide reliable drinking water and wastewater services that meet federal and state regulations.

Eligible applicants for this competitive agreement are nonprofit organizations and intertribal consortia that are incorporated as nonprofits. The application period for these competitive grants is now open. Questions about applying for EPA funding for training and technical assistance must be received by November 4, 2019, and applications must be received by November 14, 2019. EPA expects to award these cooperative agreements by Spring 2020 and encourages all eligible organizations who have an interest in these projects to apply.

UE Game At Kentucky To Be Televised By SEC Network

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Aces Make First Trip To Rupp Arena in November

For the second time, the University of Evansville men’s basketball program will be featured on the SEC Network when the Purple Aces face the University of Kentucky on Tuesday, November 12.

UE makes its first trip to Rupp Arena to take on the Wildcats in what will be a 7 p.m. ET tip.  The SEC Network will have live coverage of the contest.  It is the second appearance on the network for the Aces.  Evansville was featured on the network in 2015 when the team took on Arkansas in Fayetteville.

“This is an excellent opportunity for our program in every way possible,” Aces head coach Walter McCarty said.  “To have the chance to play against a program like Kentucky and be featured on the SEC Network are both things that will increase the visibility of our program and help us to continue moving in the right direction.”

The Aces have officially started practicing for the 2019-20 campaign.  UE faces USI in an exhibition contest on October 28 before opening the home schedule on November 9 versus Ball State in a 6 p.m. game.

BOARD OF PARK COMMISSIONERS REGULAR MEETING

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BOARD OF PARK COMMISSIONERS REGULAR MEETING HELD IN THE KEVIN WINTERNHEIMER CHAMBERS IN ROOM 301, CIVIC CENTER COMPLEX On WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 2018 At 12:00 NOON

 AGENDA

1. CALL TO ORDER

2. MEETING MEMORANDUM   SEPTEMBER 18, 2019

3. CONSENT AGENDA

            

  1. Request Re:  Approve and Execute Right of Way Agreement with the Board of 

Commissioners of the County of Vanderburgh. -Holtz    

                                                                                      

4.        OLD BUSINESS  

 

5.         NEW BUSINESS    

                                                

            a.   Request Re: Any Other Business the Board Wishes to Consider and Public Comment

6.        REPORTS

           Brian Holtz, Executive Director

7.        ACCEPTANCE OF PAYROLL AND VENDOR CLAIMS

 

8.        ADJOURN

VANDERBURGH COUNRT DEMOCRATIC PARTY HAPPENINGS

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Vanderburgh County Democratic Party
Central Committee
Edie Hardcastle, Chair; ediehardcastle@gmail.com
Nick Iaccarino, Vice Chair
Alex Burton, Political Director
Cheryl Schultz, Treasurer
Melissa Moore, SecretaryWe welcome volunteers!
Call 812-499-9257
CHECK OUT THE VANDERBURGH COUNTY DEMS’ NEW WEBSITE!

http://www.vancountydems.com/

Re-Elect Missy Mosby
Rooftop Fundraiser

Monday, September 30
The Rooftop
112 N.W. Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd.
5 – 7PM

Join Missy as she hosts a Rooftop fundraiser to support her re-election campaign.

$25 per person includes: Pizza, Soft drinks, and Appetizers

$75 and $150 Sponsor Opportunities Available!

Missy appreciates your continued support and, as a team, we can continue to accomplish great things in Evansville!

#TeamSecondWard

Hosted by the Evansville Panhellenic Council

Tuesday, October 1
7PM – 9PM
Evansville Central Library
200 S. Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd.

Please join us for the Evansville Panhellenic Council’s Political Forum! Hear from local candidates about issues that are important to you. Make sure you are informed before you cast your vote. Share with your family and friends.

Sponsored by:
*Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc – Evansville Alumnae Chapter
*Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc – ZZO Chapter
*Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc – Beta Xi Chapter
*Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc – Evansville Alumnae Chapter
*Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc – Rho Lambda Chapter

Fundraiser in Support of
Kaitlin Moore Morley
for City Council

Monday, October 7
5 – 7PM
The Rooftop
112 N.W. Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd.

Please join State Representative Ryan Hatfield at The Rooftop
112 NW Martin Luther King Jr Blvd, Evansville, Indiana
for a fundraiser in support of Kaitlin Moore Morley for City Council. Come enjoy great food in Evansville’s downtown with a dedicated and passionate city council candidate!

Suggested donations:
$50, $100, $250, $500

If you are unable to attend but would like to make a contribution, donations can be mailed to:

Friends of Ryan Hatfield
P.O. Box 42
Evansville, IN 47701

Raffle 

Beginning October 7

to benefit
the Vanderburgh County
Democratic Party

Call 812-459-7645

to get your ticket

It’s almost Time for the
Westside Nut Club Fall Festival!
Don’t forget to visit the
Young Democrats
Booth
#82
2019 GENERAL ELECTION
EARLY VOTING LOCATIONS,
DATES, AND TIMES
Southwest Indiana Young Democrats: Regular Meeting
Tuesday, October 8,
6:00 – 7:00pm
Join us to talk about local political events, volunteer opportunities, and ways for SWINYD members to help our community. Meetings are held in the Large Group Room at EVPL Central from 6-7 p.m. every second Tuesday of the month. We look forward to seeing you there!
Franklin Street
Fundraiser for Alex Burton
Tuesday, October 15
5:30 – 7:00pm
at
Franklin Street Tavern
2126 West Franklin Street
Please join us at Franklin Street Tavern to support of Alex Burton for Evansville, for a fun, casual fundraiser, hosted by B.J. Watts, from 5:30p-7pm. 2126 W Franklin St, Evansville, IN
Together, we will do great things for the 4th Ward and the City of Evansville!
CAJE
Congregations Acting for Justice and Empowerment
Would you like to know where City Council candidates stand on the city’s affordable housing crisis? CAJE will host an affordable housing forum for all Evansville City Council ward and at-large candidates on
Monday, October 21, 2019
at
St. Lucas UCC
33 W. Virginia Street
6:00 – 7:30 p.m.
All City Council candidates are asked to RSVP by October 14. Please call 812-760-3700 or email info@greaterevansvillecaje.org
The Evansville-Vanderburgh County
Human Relations Commission
will hold its Annual Dinner and Mayor’s Celebration of Diversity Awards on Wednesday, October 30, 2019 at 7:00 p.m. at the Old National Events Plaza. The keynote speaker will be Fania Davis.Fania Davis is a leading national voice on restorative justice, a quickly emerging field that invites a fundamental shift in the way we think about and do justice. She is a long-time social justice activist, civil rights trial attorney, restorative justice practitioner, writer, and scholar with a Ph.D. in Indigenous Knowledge. She has a law degree from University of California, Berkeley and practiced as a civil rights trial lawyer for 27 years. Coming of age in Birmingham, Alabama during the social ferment of the civil rights era, the murder of two close childhood friends in the 1963 Birmingham church bombing crystallized within Fania a passionate commitment to social transformation.Mayor Lloyd Winnecke will also present the 2019 Mayor’s Celebration of Diversity Awards at the Human Relations Commission Annual Dinner. The awards recognize businesses, organizations and individuals that embrace and celebrate diversity. Please visit www.evansville.in.gov/diversityawards to submit a nomination for the Mayor’s Celebration of Diversity Awards. The deadline to nominate is Friday, October 4, 2019.Ticket donations are $35 per person. Corporate sponsorships are also available. For additional information, please contact the Human Relations Commission at (812) 436-4927, hrc@evansville.in.gov.

Democratic
At-Large City Council candidate, Jonathan Weaver,
with his family
at the Labor Day
Parade.
Democratic At-Large City Council Candidate, Gina Robinson Ungar (center, in blue shirt), at Drag Queen Story Hour with supporters, North Park Branch Library.
Democratic candidate for1st Ward City Council, Ben Trockman, in Downtown Evansville
OCTOBER 2019 NOTABLE EVENTS
DATE TIME EVENT LOCATION
Mon, Sept 30 5:00 – 7:00pm Fundraiser for Missy Mosby, 2nd Ward City Council The Rooftop, 112 N.W. Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd.
Tues, Oct 1 7:00 – 9:00pm Evansville Panhellenic Council’s Local Candidate Forum Central Library, 200 S. Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd.
Wed, Oct 2 8:30am Vanderburgh County Council Room 301 of the City/County Administration Building, 1 NW Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd., Evansville
Thurs, Oct 3 5:00pm Vanderburgh County Democratic Party Annual Unity Dinner Party Central, 120 N.W. Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd.
Mon, Oct 7 5:00 – 7:00pm Fundraiser for Kaitlyn Moore Morley, At-Large City Council candidate The Rooftop, 112 N.W. Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd
Mon, Oct 7 Drawings for Vanderburgh County Democratic Party Raffle begin
Mon, Oct 7 5:30pm EVSC School Board meeting EVSC Administration Building Board Room
Tues, Oct 8 Early Voting Begins
Tues, Oct 8 6:00 – 7:00pm Young Democrats’ monthly meeting Evansville Central Library Large Group Room
Thurs, Oct 10 4:30pm Evansville Public Library Board Central Library Board Room, 3rdFloor
Mon, Oct 14 5:30pm Evansville City Council meeting Room 301 of the City/County Administration Building, 1 NW Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd., Evansville
Tues, Oct 15 5:30 – 7:00pm Fundraiser for 4th Ward City Council candidate, Alex Burton Franklin Street Tavern, 2126 West franklin St.
Mon, Oct 21 6:00 – 7:30pm CAJE City Council candidate Forum St. Lucas UCC, 33 W. Virginia St.
Mon, Oct 28 5:30pm Evansville City Council meeting Room 301 of the City/County Administration Building, 1 N.W. Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd., Evansville
Mon, Oct 28 5:30pm EVSC School Board meeting EVSC Administration Building Board Room
Wed, Oct 30 7:00pm Evansville Vanderburgh County Human Relations Commission Annual Dinner Old National Events Plaza
https://www.facebook.com/VCDemocrats/
https://www.twitter/vancountydems
Website
https://www.instagram.com/vancountydems/
Vanderburgh County Democratic Party
P.O. Box 3208
Evansville, IN 47731
812-550-3812
vancountydems@gmail.com

 

 

INDOT Offers Scholarships, Jobs To Engineers in Training

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INDOT Offers Scholarships, Jobs To Engineers in Training

Engineering ScholarshipINDIANAPOLIS – The Indiana Department of Transportation is offering civil engineering students scholarships of up to $3,125 per semester, and paid employment during summer breaks and upon graduation.

Students must be accepted or enrolled full time in one of Indiana’s certified civil engineering schools and apply using the form at www.INDOTScholarship.IN.gov. Applications for the 2020-2021 school year must be submitted by Tuesday, December 31, 2019.

INDOT’s scholarship program uses federal funds to offer $3,125 per semester or $2,083 per trimester for up to five years of post-secondary civil engineering education. Scholarship funds can be applied to educational expenses, fees, and books. In return, recipients will work for INDOT in full-time, paid positions during their summer breaks and upon graduation.

Students must be accepted or enrolled full-time in one of Indiana’s Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET) certified civil engineering programs. Eligible programs include Purdue University Fort Wayne, Purdue University, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology, Trine University, Purdue University Northwest, University of Evansville, University of Notre Dame, and Valparaiso University.

Learn more about the INDOT Engineer Scholarship program the application process at www.INDOTScholarship.IN.gov. Applications for the 2020-2021 school year must be submitted by Tuesday, December 31st.

Students or parents with questions may contact Talent Development Manager Adam Beasley at ABeasley2@indot.in.gov or 317-234-7930.

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This Week at USI

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Tuesday, October 1 – Saturday, October 5

USI to host delegation from UAS Osnabrück
During Professional Staff Exchange Week, October 1-5, The University of Southern Indiana will host 15 German colleagues from the University of Applied Sciences (UAS) Osnabrück (Hochschule Osnabrück in German). The delegation will meet Evansville Mayor Lloyd Winnecke, visit USI’s interests in New Harmony, Indiana, learn about higher education trends and meet with other USI colleagues in similar professions. Read More

6 p.m. Wednesday, October 2

McFarland USA runner Thomas Valles headlines Hispanic Heritage Month event
Dream big—that’s the motto of USI’s Hispanic Heritage Month keynote speaker Thomas Valles, a member of the state champion McFarland High School cross country team featured in the 2015 Disney film McFarland USA. Through a conversation moderated by Paola Marizan ’15, Valles will discuss his historic and inspiring running career, the challenges he faced growing up in a small Latino farming town in the 1980s and what it was like to see his life portrayed on the big screen. Read More

4 p.m. Thursday, October 3

Annual Flowers on the Lake ceremony to honor victims, raise awareness of domestic violence
The University of Southern Indiana’s Sexual Assault and Gender Violence Prevention Committee will host the seventh-annual Flowers on the Lake ceremony at 4 p.m. Thursday, October 3 in front of the Liberal Arts Center. The ceremony, held in honor of Domestic Violence Awareness Month, is free and open to the public. Read More

Thursday, October 3 – Sunday, October 6

USI Theatre begins 2019-20 season with The Revolutionists
University of Southern Indiana Theatre will open its 2019-20 season with the new comedy The Revolutionists, written by Lauren Gunderson. The production runs October 3-6 in the USI Performance Center located in University Center East on USI’s campus. Tickets are $2 for USI students, $10 for USI employees, $4 for non-USI students (student ID required), $10 for seniors (60+), and $12 for adults. Shows start at 7 p.m. Thursday through Saturday and 2 p.m. for the Sunday matinee. To purchase tickets or for more information visit USI Theatre or call the box office at 812-465-1635. Read More

Friday, October 4 – Registration closes Tuesday, October 1
2019 Nonprofit Excellence Symposium
The University of Southern Indiana Master of Public Administration (MPA) Program will host the 2019 Nonprofit Excellence Symposium on Friday, October 4 in University Center on USI’s campus. The Nonprofit Excellence Symposium brings together professionals from local businesses and nonprofits for a half day of workshops, presentations, idea sharing, and networking open to USI students and anyone who works in or is interested in the nonprofit sector. More Information

On display through Friday, October 4
New Harmony Gallery hosts Docey Lewis exhibition Threading My Way
An exhibition of work by Docey Lewis titled Threading My Way that incorporates her very successful commercial design career with her new ventures into the fine arts realm will be held at the New Harmony Gallery of Contemporary Art through Friday, October 4. This activity is made possible, in part, with support from the Efroymson Family Fund, the Indiana Arts Commission and the National Endowment for the Arts, a federal agency. Read More

On display through Friday, October 25
USI to exhibit woodwork of John McNaughton, art alumni
The University of Southern Indiana’s McCutchan Art Center and Pace Galleries will host two exhibitions of wooden sculptures and wood-media artwork through October 25, 2019. A free, public reception for the exhibitions will be held at 2 p.m. Friday, October 25. Still Kicking and Carving: John McNaughton features the work of nationally acclaimed artist and USI professor emeritus of art John McNaughton. The work in this exhibition is made up of meticulously fashioned, wooden sculptures and function objects, both big and small, with subject matter ranging from political commentary to personal struggles. Read More

 

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.

SAVE THE DATE

3 p.m. Friday, October 11

USI to honor achievements, present awards at annual Faculty Convocation
The University of Southern Indiana will hold its annual Faculty Convocation at 3 p.m. Friday, October 11 in Carter Hall located in University Center West on the USI campus. The event is free and open to the public as space is available, and all are invited to attend and honor the USI faculty with their presence. The Convocation, which was first held at USI in 2017, is a formal ceremony to highlight and celebrate the accomplishments of the USI faculty. Proceedings will include a keynote address from Dr. Katie Ehlman, professor of gerontology and the recognition of newly tenured and promoted faculty, emeriti faculty, faculty members who have completed their terminal degrees and those who have reached 25 years of service at the University. Read More

Thursday, October 10 – Saturday, October 12

Tickets on sale for USI’s Historic New Harmony Atheneum 40th Anniversary celebration gala
The University of Southern Indiana’s Historic New Harmony invites you to help celebrate the 40th Anniversary of the construction of the Atheneum Visitors Center in New Harmony, Indiana from Thursday, October 10 through Saturday, October 12. Tickets are currently on sale for a black and white themed reception, gala dinner, auction and after-party at USI.edu/atheneum40tickets. The dinner will be catered by Kyle Kellogg, chef at the Evansville Country Club. Additional information about the celebration, including panel discussion and speaker series events, can be found at USI.edu/atheneum40. Read More

Registration closes Tuesday, October 15; Race is Saturday, November 2

Registration now open for the 18th annual Norwegian Foot March
The 18th annual Norwegian Foot March, an intense mental and physical challenge, will take participants 18.6 miles through the rolling hills of Evansville’s west side. Carrying a 25-pound rucksack, participants will begin and end on the USI campus, working to make it back to the finish line generally in under four and a half hours depending on age and gender. ROTC cadets, soldiers and veterans, as well as civilians, may register individually or as part of a four-member team. Registration can be completed online or by calling USI Outreach and Engagement at 812-464-1989. Early registration is recommended, as the event sells out quickly. ROTC cadets from any school can register for $25 and all other participants can register for $45. Registration will close on October 15 or when the event is full at 500 participants. More Information