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Judgment For Ex-Notre Dame Prof Who Stole Grant Funds Reversed

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Katie Stancombe for www.theindianalawyer.com

A fired Notre Dame professor convicted of a felony for theft of grant money and found to have possessed pornographic images on university computers lost on appeal a judgment in his favor of more than $500,000 in a breach of contract lawsuit against the university.

While employed as an electrical engineering professor at Notre Dame University, Oliver Collins received $266,516 from the National Science Foundation to purchase five pieces of “high speed, mixed signal test equipment” and a computer as part of a grant award. Notre Dame contributed matching funds, and NSF further awarded Collins $240,000 to support another project, which the university also matched.

However, NSF suspended its grants to Collins years later upon discovery that he had used the funds to purchase different equipment for a different purpose than what the grant monies were intended.

Collins received a letter of sanctions and dismissal from the school listing numerous charges, including that he had “used equipment purchased with NSF funds for extensive personal purposes, with negligible if any scientific use of the equipment” and “took and stored sexually explicit and pornographic images using university computing resources.” Several computers that were in Collins’ care and under his responsibility also contained sexually explicit and pornographic images.

A hearing committee selected to review the case consisted of three elected, tenured members of the academic council, including Father John Coughlin, who also participated in informal mediation efforts. The committee ultimately concluded unanimously that Collins should be dismissed for “serious cause” that had been shown by clear and convincing evidence.

Collins was dismissed from the university, and he later pleaded guilty to a federal felony charge arising from his conduct of misusing government grant money. Before his guilty plea, Collins filed a breach of contract suit against Notre Dame, alleging it had breached his contract because the hearing committee’s findings did not meet the definition of “serious cause.”

The Northern District Court granted summary judgment to Collins based on his argument that the university violated the contract’s procedural requirements, finding that Coughlin should have recused himself from his service on the hearing committee. It did not however, determine if there was a serious cause for dismissal, but did find Collins had been wrongfully terminated as a result of the procedural breach.

Northern District Judge Joseph S. Van Bokkelen rejected Notre Dame’s argument that the procedural breach found was not material, awarding Collins $501,367 in damages for lost compensation from the date of his dismissal from Notre Dame until the date of his felony conviction. However, a second hearing committee again unanimously found “serious cause” to dismiss Collins given his guilty plea and the conduct that was the subject of the first adjudication.

The 7th Circuit Court of Appeals reversed the lower court’s grant of judgment and award of damages to Collins Friday in Oliver Collins v. University of Notre Dame Du Lac, 18-2579, 18-2559.

In addressing the issue of Coughlin’s participation on the hearing committee, the 7thCircuit found that although participation in the informal resolution process may give rise to bias or interest, it does not necessarily do so.

“There is no evidence in the record of any actual bias or interest on the part of Father Coughlin arising from his role in the informal mediation or anything else. As best we can tell, Dr. Collins did not try to prove actual bias on the part of Father Coughlin, whether arising from the brief attempt at mediation or otherwise,” Circuit Judge David F. Hamilton wrote for the panel.

“Accordingly, we conclude that the undisputed facts show that Notre Dame complied with the contractual procedures in Dr. Collins’s adjudication. There was no procedural breach of the contract in the 2010 dismissal,” Hamilton continued. “We must therefore reverse the judgment of the district court, which was based on an erroneous finding of such a procedural breach.”

The 7th Circuit further found serious cause existed for his dismissal in the facts of the case as determined by the hearing committee’s findings, which fall squarely within the Academic Articles’ definition of “serious cause.”

“Given that a felony conviction is listed as an event that constitutes serious cause, we see no room for debate about whether his firing was substantively justified,” the panel added. It thus reversed the district court’s award of judgment and damages to Collins and remanded with instructions to enter judgment in Notre Dame’s favor.

LETTER TO THE CCO EDITOR: “SHEEP DOGS” THE VOLUNTEERS OF DISASTER STRICKEN AREAS

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by Christopher MacKay
Team Leader, Southern Indiana Team
Sheep Dog Impact Assistance
When someone mentions the word Sheep Dog, your mind most likely goes to the Canine. Imagine the Sheep Dog watching over the flock. Well, that’s the same as the First Responders, Veterans, and Military. They are our nations “Sheep Dogs”, watching over us keeping us safe from any harm that may come to light.
Sheep Dog Impact Assistance (SDIA) is the kind of organization that takes care of our nations protecters. “Sheep Dogs” provide opportunities that foster Camaraderie and teamwork that they miss after a tour of duty or end of service.
SDIA accomplishes this by deploying members and volunteers to disaster stricken areas. The desire to serve, and help people in need awakens a sense of purpose again and keeps your head in a positive mindset. At Sheep Dog we believe that “Helping Others is a Way of Life.”
We want to keep our Sheep Dogs engaged so when there isn’t a disaster we take Veterans and First Responders on outdoor adventures. We do Hunting, fishing, skydiving, scuba diving, and much more that really helps in bringing that positive attitude accompanied by teamwork building. For those that have been wounded or injured in the line of duty it helps them in their rehabilitation process to boost your self confidence.
I was in a dark place and decided that there was just nothing left in this world and I thought it would be better off if i wouldn’t burden anyone with my problems or worries. I simply wanted to blink out of existence.
Luckily my wife realized that i was in a state of deep depression and that I lashing out and begging to get help. I went to the local Vet Center seeking help. I took a deep breath and walked in the counsler office and our sessions began. He ask me the right questions but I still felt lost. He recommended that I consider taking a trip for veterans in Yellowstone and said he think it might be beneficial for me. I took him up on his offer.
I got on the plane to Yellowstone lost but came back knowing exactly what I needed to do. It was obvious that the staff at Sheep Dogs cares. The fellowship and the camaraderie that was present overflowed my heart. After that trip I wanted to make sure that every Veteran and First Responder I came across that may be in the position can get the help like I did.  So I reached out to  another brother that I met on the trip and said, “We have to start a local Sheep Dog team”.  We had meeting and talked with the the organization founder, Sgt Maj Lance Nutt and he set us up as a team.
I was an Airborne Infantry Grunt for 10 years. I deployed overseas with a LRS Company. We operated deep into enemy territory and relayed enemy movements without being detected, which is a feat thats not that easy in a desert. We conducted clandestine operations all over Iraq. “In Orbe Terrum Non Visi” the LRS motto which means “All over the World, Unseen.”
I wanted this type of life again. The mission planning, the organizing, the mission completion satisfaction. It was all there.
I received a head injury and my life for many years seemed broken, distorted and  I couldn’t get a grip. The doctors told me to go home and sit on the couch. Ironically a decade later I would find an organization who’s motto is #GetofftheCouch.
My need to serve is now being filled and I now have the desire to help Veterans and First Responders feel the way this organization makes me feel and Sheep Dogs gives me that.
My wife has seen that Sheep Dog has helped me and has joined in to help me with my scheduling of meetings. She’s such a blessing! She keeps me on task.
Sheep Dog accomplish their goals by receiving donations and funding from the public, local businesses, and sponsors. So if you know anyone that can help us in our journey let us know!
Christopher MacKay
Team Leader, Southern Indiana Team
Sheep Dog Impact Assistance
812-664-8915SHeepdog
FOOTNOTE: The staff of the City-County Observer would like to thank Christopher MacKay for his service.  

“LEFT JAB AND RIGHT JAB” JULY 14, 2019

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“LEFT JAB AND RIGHT JAB”

“Right Jab And Left Jab” was created because we have two commenters that post on a daily basis either in our “IS IT TRUE” or “Readers Forum” columns concerning National or International issues.
Joe Biden and Ronald Reagan’s comments are mostly about issues of national interest.  The majority of our “IS IT TRUE” columns are about local or state issues, so we have decided to give Mr. Biden and Mr. Reagan exclusive access to our newly created “LEFT JAB and RIGHT JAB”  column. They now have this post to exclusively discuss national or world issues that they feel passionate about.
We shall be posting the “LEFT JAB” AND “RIGHT JAB” several times a week.  Oh, “Left Jab” is a liberal view and the “Right Jab is representative of the more conservative views. Also, any reader who would like to react to the written comments of the two gentlemen is free to do so.

FOOTNOTE: Any comments posted in this column do not represent the views or opinions of the City-County Observer or our advertisers.

ADOPT A PET

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Roomba is a 2-year-old male. He is notorious for sitting with his paw on the front of his cage like he’s reaching out to you, like in the photo. He’s also super playful and hilarious. He’ll make a delightful addition to someone’s home. Roomba’s adoption fee is $40 and includes his neuter, microchip, and vaccines. Contact Vanderburgh Humane at (812) 426-2563 for adoption details!

ADOPT A PET

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Roxy is a gorgeous female Lab/pit bull mix. She is notorious for her “happy tail,” which she wags so hard all the time that sometimes she busts the tip of it open! She is a wiggly, happy gal. And just look at this gorgeous photo of her sweet face! Roxy’s adoption fee is $110 and includes her spay, microchip, vaccines, and more. Contact Vanderburgh Humane at (812) 426-2563 for adoption details!

 

EPA Registers Long-Term Uses of Sulfoxaflor While Ensuring Strong Pollinator Protection

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Registration provides benefits to growers and is supported by strong science that shows minimal risks for pollinators

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is issuing a long-term approval for the insecticide sulfoxaflor— an effective tool to control challenging pests with fewer environmental impacts. After conducting an extensive risk analysis, including the review of one of the agency’s largest datasets on the effects of a pesticide on bees, EPA is approving the use of sulfoxaflor on alfalfa, corn, cacao, grains (millet, oats), pineapple, sorghum, teff, teosinte, tree plantations, citrus, cotton, cucurbits (squash, cucumbers, watermelons, some gourds), soybeans, and strawberries.

“EPA is providing long-term certainty for U.S. growers to use an important tool to protect crops and avoid potentially significant economic losses, while maintaining strong protection for pollinators,” said Alexandra Dapolito Dunn, assistant administrator for EPA’s Office of Chemical Safety and Pollution Prevention. “Today’s decision shows the agency’s commitment to making decisions that are based on sound science.”

Sulfoxaflor is an important and highly effective tool for growers that targets difficult pests such as sugarcane aphids and tarnished plant bugs, also known as lygus. These pests can damage crops and cause significant economic loss. Additionally, there are few viable alternatives for sulfoxaflor for these pests. In many cases, alternative insecticides may be effective only if applied repeatedly or in a tank mix, whereas sulfoxaflor often requires fewer applications, resulting in less risk to aquatic and terrestrial wildlife.

EPA’s registration also includes updated requirements for product labels, which will include crop-specific restrictions and pollinator protection language.

Merit Board Executive and Regular Session Notice

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EXECUTIVE SESSION MEDIA NOTICE

Notice is hereby given of an Executive Session of the Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s Merit Board to be held on Tuesday, July 16, 2019. The session will begin at 4:30PM and will take place at the Sheriff’s Headquarters Training Room, 3500 N. Harlan Ave, Evansville, IN, for the purpose of:

  • To receive information regarding an individual employee as prescribed by IC 36-8-10-11(a) and pursuant to IC 5-14-1.5-6.1(b)(6).

REGULAR SESSION MEDIA NOTICE

In accordance with IC 5-14-1.5-5, the Public Notice of Meetings section of Indiana’s Open Door Law, notice is hereby given that the regular meeting scheduled for Tuesday, July 16, 2019 at 4:30 PM has been rescheduled to the same date at 5:00 PM.

IDEM issues Air Quality Action Day tomorrow for five Indiana regions

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The Indiana Department of Environmental Management (IDEM) has issued an Air Quality Action Day and is forecasting high ozone levels for Saturday, July 13, 2019 in the following areas: 

  • Central Indiana – Marion, Bartholomew, Boone, Brown, Delaware, Hamilton, Hancock, Hendricks, Johnson, Madison, Monroe, Morgan and Shelby 
  • Northwest Indiana – Lake, Porter, LaPorte
  • Southeast Indiana – Clark, Floyd, Harrison, Jackson, Jefferson, Scott and Washington
  • Southwest Indiana – Daviess, Dubois, Gibson, Greene, Knox, Perry, Pike, Posey, Spencer, Vanderburgh and Warrick 
  • West Central Indiana – Vigo 

IDEM encourages everyone to help reduce ozone by making simple changes to their daily habits. You can:

  • Walk, bike, carpool or use public transportation
  • Avoid using the drive-through and combine errands into one trip
  • Avoid refueling your vehicle or using gasoline-powered lawn equipment until after 7 p.m.
  • Turn off your engine when idling for more than 30 seconds
  • Conserve energy by turning off lights or setting the air conditioner to 75 degrees or above 

Anyone sensitive to changes in air quality may be affected when ozone levels are high. Children, the elderly and anyone with heart or lung conditions should reduce or avoid exertion and heavy work outdoors. 

IDEM examines weather patterns and current ozone readings to make daily air quality forecasts. To learn more about ozone or sign up for air quality forecasts, visit SmogWatch.IN.gov.

Ground-level ozone is formed when sunlight and hot weather bake vehicle exhaust, factory emissions and gasoline vapors. Ozone in the upper atmosphere blocks ultraviolet radiation, but ozone near the ground is a lung irritant that can cause coughing and breathing difficulties. 

About IDEM
IDEM (idem.IN.gov) implements federal and state regulations regarding the environment. Through compliance assistance, incentive programs and educational outreach, the agency encourages and aids businesses and citizens in protecting Hoosiers and our environment.  

HOT JOBS IN EVANSVILLE

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Security Officer
Nighthawk Security Company LLC – Evansville, IN
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Evansville Vanderburgh Public Library 3.7/5 rating   3 reviews  – Evansville, IN
$10.10 an hour
I know that to a library user I am the library, whether I am on the job, riding a bus, or checking out at the grocery store….
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Executive Business Coach
Peak Performance Management 4.3/5 rating   3 reviews  – Evansville, IN
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$75,000 – $150,000 a year
This opportunity will allow you to work a schedule that fits within your current life style. This is a perfect opportunity to join a growing business and using…
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Part Time Server/ Nights-Weekends
KIPPLEE’s Restaurant – Evansville, IN
$10 – $15 an hour
Must be at least 21 years old, because we serve alcohol. Yes. Friendly, energetic server needed to join an exciting customer service team….
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Parts Specialist
LYNN’S WESTSIDE MARINE, INC. – Evansville, IN
Provide assistance to retail customers and technicians, including answering phones. We are looking for an energetic and motivated Parts Counter person to…
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Jul 8
Delivery Driver
AAUSTIN EXPRESS 2/5 rating   40 reviews  – Evansville, IN
$14 an hour
Must be on time and at work everyday. Hiring for Full-Time Delivery Courier in Evansville and surrounding areas….
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Jul 7
ADMITTING REPRESENTATIVE-Admitting, Part-Time .6FTE/48 Hours
Deaconess Women’s Hospital of Southern Indiana 2.4/5 rating   10 reviews  – Evansville, IN
The Admitting Representative is responsible for greeting, admitting inpatients and outpatients accurately, collecting payments and directing/escorting patients…
Jul 6
Office Assistant
Schalco Garage Doors – Newburgh, IN
Answering and routing phone calls. Wanting to hire someone to help with the day to day tasks including scheduling, taking phone calls, writing work orders,…
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Carry-Out/Cashier
KIPPLEE’s Restaurant – Evansville, IN
$8 – $9 an hour
Answer phone, take orders, ring up orders, hand out orders, general cleaning. Operate all aspects of the register, including cash and card transactions,…
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Jul 7
Custodian $10 hour for mornings (OPE-19-01816)
Prestige Maintenance USA 2.9/5 rating   103 reviews  – Evansville, IN
Ability to operate small power tools. Can work independently and in stressful environments. EDUCATION AND CERTIFICATIONS….
Jul 7
Customer Service Associate Hiring Event
Sam’s Club 3.6/5 rating   17,154 reviews  – Evansville, IN
$11.50 an hour
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Seasonal Stockroom Operations Associate
KOHLS 3.8/5 rating   18,215 reviews  – Evansville, IN
“Smiles and Says Hi!” Greets all customers and associates, assists in a friendly, courteous manner and adheres to the “Yes we Can” policy efficiently resolving…
Jul 8
Night Auditor/Front Desk Clerk
Econolodge Inn & Suites East – Evansville, IN
$8 – $10 an hour
(12am to 8am) The Night Auditor performs the same duties as a Front Desk Clerk but also performs the daily audit for the hotel, balances and processes credit…
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Jul 6
Newspaper Delivery
EVANSVILLE COURIER & PRESS 3.7/5 rating   20 reviews  – Newburgh, IN
$1,100 a month
Earn extra money early mornings as an independent contractor delivering the Evansville Courier & Press. Please leave name, address, & phone number if no answer….
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PARENT AIDE – ST. JOSEPH COUNTY, ELKHART CO., MARSHALL CO., KOSCIUSKO CO.
FAMILY FOCUS INC – Saint Joseph, IN
Have a valid driver’s license, proof of insurance and continuous use of a reliable vehicle, where car seats can be installed, and multiple passengers can ride….
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Maintenance Technician, Apartment Community
Benchmark Management Corporation – Evansville, IN
HVAC Certification (Preferred). The successful candidate will be a High School Graduate (or equivalent), have a minimum of 3 years maintenance or skilled trade…
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Receptionist
Dean Bosler’s Furniture – Evansville, IN
$8.50 an hour
Duties will include answering the phone, greeting customers and light clerical work. We are looking for someone who is dependable organized, friendly,…
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Obituary for Iola Elizabeth Thomas

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Iola Elizabeth Thomas, 90, went home to be with the Lord July 4, 2019 at Golden Living Brentwood. Services are 11:00 a.m. Tuesday July 16, 2019 at R. Mason Brothers Memorial Chapel with visitation from 10:00 a.m. until service time.