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Investiture Of Robert Dion As Newest Holder Of The Igleheart Chair In Political Science

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The University of Evansville has announced the upcoming investiture of Robert Dion as the newest holder of the Igleheart Chair in Political Science. The ceremony is planned for Saturday, March 2, at 4:30 p.m. in Neu Chapel on the UE campus. It will be part of a weekend of academic celebrations that will also include the inauguration of the University’s new president, Christopher M. Pietruszkiewicz.

Dion is the chair of the Department of Law, Politics, and Society in the William L. Ridgway College of Arts and Sciences. He has taught American politics at the University since 2001. Before coming to UE, Dion held full-time teaching positions at the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs at Syracuse University and at Wabash College. He earned his doctorate from Indiana University-Bloomington, for a dissertation focused on techniques of persuasive political communication. He also holds a master’s degree in American politics from the University of Michigan and a bachelor’s degree (magna cum laude) in French and political science from Wabash College.

At the University of Evansville, Dion has received the United Methodist Exemplary Teacher Award and the Sydney and Sadelle Berger Award for Service, and he has been named a Global Scholar by the Institute for Global Enterprise. He serves as an associate researcher for the Observatoire sur les Etats-Unis at the University of Quebec in Montreal.

Outside the classroom, Dion serves as the longtime chair of the Evansville Vanderburgh County Human Relations Commission and is a member of the Indiana State Advisory Committee to the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights. He is quoted regularly in news stories about political developments in Indiana or in the United States, and he has appeared frequently on radio and television news programs, including several French-language broadcast outlets.

The Austin Igleheart Chair in Political Science is the culmination of a long relationship between the Igleheart family and the University of Evansville. John L. Igleheart supported bringing Moore’s Hill College to Evansville in 1919. In the late 1950s, the Igleheart’s son, Austin S. Igleheart, approached President Melvin Hyde about establishing a chair in government at Evansville College. The result was the establishment of the Igleheart Chair in Political Science, which was created to promote the study of government, particularly local government and political science. The chair is awarded to a faculty member who has demonstrated an understanding of the importance of teaching excellence in the field of political science. The chair is also responsible for promoting student internships and forums of interest to political science majors and the wider community.

Indiana Agrees To Provide Hepatitis C Drugs To More Medicaid Recipients

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Indiana Agrees To Provide Hepatitis C Drugs To More Medicaid RecipientsIndiana 

FEBRUARY 19, by MARILYN ODENDAHL

An agreement reached in federal court in February will allow Indiana Medicaid recipients infected with Hepatitis C to receive direct-acting antiviral medications, or DAAs, sooner rather than having to wait until the disease has significantly damaged their livers.

An order signed Feb. 12 by Senior Judge Sarah Evans Barker of the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Indiana brings to an end a class action lawsuit filed in 2015 by the American Civil Liberties Union of Indiana. The ACLU had challenged the Family and Social Services Administration’s policy that had limited Medicaid reimbursement for DAAs only to Hepatitis C sufferers who were at high risk for liver failure and liver cancer.

Under the settlement agreement, reached in November, the Family and Social Services Administration would eliminate by July 1 any restrictions based on the severity of the disease for Medicaid patients to receive reimbursement for DAAs. Also, the reimbursement will now be made available to any Medicaid recipients whose liver damage is rapidly progressing or whose Hepatitis C is actively symptomatic.

Also, as part of the agreement, FSSA has agreed to pay the ACLU of Indiana $117,500 for attorney fees and costs in the case.

“Federal law requires state Medicaid agencies to pay for medically necessary treatment, but Indiana Medicaid illegally denies a cure for Hepatitis C for reasons that are not medically justified,” Gavin Rose, ACLU of Indiana senior staff attorney, said in a statement. “With this agreement, the Indiana Family and Social Services will no longer restrict treatment for Hepatitis C.”

In response to the agreement being reached, the Family and Social Services Administration said it “continues to place a high priority on evidence-based care. Hepatitis C treatment is an essential service for Indiana Medicaid and we look forward to the opportunity to improve Hoosier outcomes.”

The original plaintiff, Sarah Jackson, is a Medicaid recipient in Allen County who was denied approval by the FSSA for a course of the medication Harvoni for her Hepatitis C. According to the complaint, a course of the drug could have cured her Hepatitis C and prevented Jackson from passing along the disease to her children. However, the disease had not progressed, so the FSSA turned down Jackson’s request.

Noting the FSSA’s practice of providing DAAs only to the sickest Hepatitis C patients, the complaint asserted the agency was denying access to a “potentially life-saving or life-sustaining drug to thousands of Hoosiers.” Also, the complaint charged the FSSA was violating federal Medicaid law by refusing to provide Harvoni even when the drug was “medically necessary.”

“This policy was withholding potentially life-saving drugs and forcing thousands of Hoosiers who cannot afford private insurance to live with the serious negative health effects of Hepatitis C,” Jane Henegar, executive director of the ACLU of Indiana, said in a statement.

Sheriff Wedding Appointed to Indiana Law Enforcement Training Board

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Vanderburgh County Sheriff Dave Wedding has been appointed to the Indiana Law Enforcement Training Board (LETB) by Governor Eric Holcomb.

Sheriff Wedding will serve as one of only three elected sheriffs on the training board and will have a voice regarding law enforcement training standards and training practices throughout in Indiana. Sheriff Wedding stated, “I feel honored to have been appointed to the training board. I look forward to working with ILEA Executive Director Tim Horty on important training issues facing our profession.”

Sheriff Wedding added, “The training of new police officers and deputy sheriffs is of paramount importance. The public expects and demands qualified and competent law enforcement officers to protect our cities and counties. The Indiana Law Enforcement Academy’s strict entrance testing, performance standards and high quality training should be maintained and enhanced wherever and whenever possible.”

Sheriff Wedding attended his first LETB meeting in Plainfield today and will serve on the board until December 2022.

 

Pictured above: Sheriff Dave Wedding (right) at his first LETB meeting at the Indiana Law Enforcement Academy in Plainfied, IN. ILEA Executive Director Tim Horty (left).

Applications Now Being Accepted for EVSC Summer Day Camp

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Applications are now being accepted for the Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation’s 2019 Extended Day Summer Camp – Summer Safari. Summer Safari is a full-day summer childcare program for EVSC students offered at Stringtown Elementary School from May 28 to July 26 from 6:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. The camp is open to any student in grades kindergarten through sixth grade enrolled in EVSC.

Children enrolled in Summer Safari will go on field trips, including to local swimming pools, have guest speakers and more. Cost for the camp is $90 per week and includes field trips, a camp t-shirt as well as breakfast and lunch. Space is limited so register early. Registration forms are now available in the Extended Day Center Office of each elementary school and online at www.evscschools.com/family_services. A $100 non-refundable deposit is due at the time of registration.

ADOPT A PET

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Elvira – Elvira is an adult American rabbit who was found as a stray on Evansville’s east side! She was most likely dumped, since most bunnies can’t escape homes on their own. She’s a sweet girl who has already been spayed & microchipped in preparation for her new indoor home. She’s estimated to only be about a year old. Since a bunny lifespan is 8-10+ years, she’s still a spring chicken. She’s also the second-longest bunny resident at VHS, waiting on a home since last July. Her adoption fee is $50. Contact Vanderburgh Humane at (812) 426-2563 for adoption details!

 

Evansville Ivy Tech Student Recognized for Work with Advanced Automation and Robotics by the IDOE

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Lisa Hamrick, an Ivy Tech Community College Evansville Campus student, has been selected to receive one of four student Awards for Excellence from the Indiana Department of Education. The awards will be presented at a ceremony on February 26.

Hamrick said she originally was a cyber security student and liked the program, but had already worked some in advanced manufacturing. After getting a taste of robotics – she was hooked.

Donna Zimmerman, program chair for Advanced Automation and Robotics, said she was considering disbanding the Robotics Club for lack of participation, when the Student Life director sent Hamrick her way. “She sent Lisa to see me, and Lisa immediately joined the club, submitted all the necessary paperwork, started a membership drive, and literally saved the Robotics Club from disbanding.”

Hamrick said there was something about helping others, by altering toys to perform a function for someone with a disability, that caused her to switch majors. Now, she works with Zimmerman with 3D printing pieces to be used to build a prosthetic arm and working hand. “We even got to go to EnableCon 2018, an international conference on prosthetics, and participate in a panel discussion,” she said.

Hamrick, 35, is a single mother of two. She not only takes several classes each semester, but also works as a work study student for Student Life, and after hours cleaning some of the Ivy Tech buildings. She is involved in five student organizations and takes a leading role in many. “She gives her all to them, and truly serves each with excellence,” Zimmerman said.

Following her anticipated graduation in 2020, she plans to study mechanical engineering and eventually become a professor. “I love to teach,” she said.

The Indiana Career and Technical Education Awards for Excellence program identifies and celebrates career and technical education students, programs, active partnerships that contribute to high quality career and technical education, guidance/career services displaying excellence in Indiana, and outstanding contributors to careers in technical education in Indiana.

 

Ethan Hunter takes GLVC weekly award

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University of Southern Indiana sophomore shortstop Ethan Hunter (Terre Haute, Indiana) was named Great Lakes Valley Conference Player of the Week for last weekend’s performance against the University of North Georgia, the conference office announced Monday.

Hunter was crucial in the Screaming Eagles’ season-opening victory, blasting his first of two home runs on the weekend, a three-run shot, to break a 6-6 tie with the Nighthawks to post the 9-6 final.

In Friday’s outing, Hunter went 2-for-4 from the plate, with the home run and a double. The strong performance at the plate continued into the Saturday doubleheader, where he went 3-for-7 with a two-run homer in the first-game victory. His weekend ended 5-for-11 (.455 average), with two home runs, a double, five RBI and four runs scored.

This week’s GLVC award is the first of Hunter’s career. The previous Eagle to receive the award was Drake McNamara’18 on May 7 of last season.

USI Baseball returns to the friendly confines of the USI Baseball Field to host the Dunn Hospitality Classic, Friday through Sunday. The first USI action will take place at 2:30 p.m. Friday as the Eagles take on Ohio Dominican University.

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