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USI Fall Commencement Exercises To Be Held On Saturday, December 8, 2018

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The University of Southern Indiana will hold two Fall Commencement ceremonies on Saturday, December 8, in the Physical Activities Center (PAC).

The ceremony for the College of Nursing and Health Professions and Pott College of Science, Engineering, and Education will be held at 10 a.m. The ceremony for the College of Liberal Arts and Romain College of Business will be held at 1 p.m. Doors will open one hour prior to each ceremony, and tickets are required for all attendees.

Dr. Glenna Bower, professor of kinesiology and sport and the recipient of the 2018 Distinguished Professor Award, will present the commencement address at the 10 a.m. ceremony. Xavia Harrington-Chate, instructor in English and the recipient of the 2018 H. Lee Cooper Core Curriculum Award, will present the commencement address at the 1 p.m. ceremony.

In all, 666 students are eligible to participate in the two ceremonies. Of those, 10 will graduate summa cum laude, 43 magna cum laude, and 63 cum laude.

Summa cum laude graduates, with a perfect 4.0 grade point average, and recognizable at the ceremony by their gold stoles and tassels, are: Karina Arrue, Nour Awad, Lara Barbee, Leland Braun, Kaysie Collins, Samuel Coward, Logan Hartman, Tyler Parkhurst and Amy Proctor.

Of the graduates, nine are University Honors Scholars —  students who have successfully completed the Honors Program — and can be recognized by the white honor cords worn with their regalia. They are: Nour Awad, Mackenzie Crane, Allison Donham, Carissa Dyer, Samantha Enders, Logan Hartman, Alyssa Plumlee, Kelynn Shafer, Savannah Smith, Aubrey Stoll and Grace Voyles.

Following each ceremony, a reception will be held on the first floor of University Center East. The reception is sponsored by the USI Alumni Association and is free for graduates, their guests and USI faculty and staff.

Live video of the ceremonies will be streamed at USI.edu/commencement, and also will be available in University Center East, Rooms 2217-2220. Follow the ceremonies on social media with the hashtag #USIgrad on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.

2019 ATHENA AWARD® FINALISTS ANNOUNCED

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ATHENA AWARD® FINALISTS AWARD ACKNOWLEDGES AND HONORS OUTSTANDING WOMEN LEADERS IN THE COMMUNITY

EVANSVILLE, IN, December 4, 2018

THE 2019 ATHENA AWARD® FINALISTS ARE:

• Gina Gibson – Executive Director at Evansville Christian Life Center

• Mary Kessler – Dean of Education and Health Sciences at University of Evansville

• Deena Laska Lewis – Founder and Choreographer at Children’s Center for Dance Education

• Millie Marshall – President of Toyota Motor Manufacturing Indiana

• Susan Parsons – CFO at Koch Enterprises

• Carrie Roelle – Partner at Kahn, Dees, Donovan &Kahn, LLP

The recipient of the 2019 ATHENA Award® will be announced at the 28th annual ATHENA Award® Luncheon on Friday, Feb. 22, 2019, at Old National Events Plaza in Downtown Evansville.

Past award recipients include Chris Ryan (2018), Jan Davies (2017), Sara Miller (2016), Parri Black (2015). To view recipients prior to 2015, visit www.swinchamber.com/ATHENA.

Governor and Google.org Announce The Last Mile Expansion

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Gov. Eric J. Holcomb and Google.org today announced a grant to expand The Last Mile, a technology and business skills-training program for learners behind bars.

Part of that grant will support the launch of Indiana’s first coding program for incarcerated juveniles at the Pendleton Juvenile Correctional Facility.

Some of the funds will also be used to outfit the inaugural Indiana program at the Indiana Women’s Prison with new computers, electronic devices and audiovisual equipment for students and their instructor. Click here to read more about today’s announcement.

Gov. Holcomb, MC Hammer, The Last Mile graduate Jennifer Browning and DJ Sway Calloway stop for a photo during the graduation of the first cohort of the program at the Indiana Women’s Prison.

 

At Pendleton Juvenile Correctional Facility, The Last Mile program’s newest participants show Gov. Holcomb what they’ve been learning.

Gov. Holcomb along with The Last Mile, Google.org, Indiana Department of Correction and others cut the ribbon on the new program at the Pendleton Juvenile Correctional Facility.

 See more photos from Tuesday’s announcement on Gov. Holcomb’s Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram.

 

 

Gov. Holcomb Announces Judicial Appointment for Lake County Superior Court Vacancy

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Gov. Eric J. Holcomb today announced Magistrate Thomas P. Hallett as his appointment to the Lake County Superior Court. Hallet succeeds Judge Elizabeth F. Tavitas, who was appointed to the Indiana Court of Appeals in July.

Hallett currently serves as a magistrate judge for the Lake County Superior Courts in the civil division in Gary. Hallett began his legal career in private practice. He also served as city attorney for the city of Lake Station and as judge of the Lake Station City Court. Hallett has served as a magistrate in Lake County since 2009.

Hallett earned a Bachelor of Arts from Notre Dame University and his law degree from Indiana University Maurer School of Law in Bloomington, Indiana. He will be sworn in on a date to be determined.

 

AG Curtis Hill announces $6 million settlement with companies over debt buying and collection practices

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Attorney General Curtis Hill announced today that he has joined 41 other states and the District of Columbia in reaching a $6 million settlement with Encore Capital Group Inc. and its subsidiaries Midland Credit Management Inc. and Midland Funding LLC, which is one of the nation’s largest debt buyers.

The settlement also provides full debt forgiveness for 126 Indiana consumers, totaling $160,552, and partial debt forgiveness to 116 Indiana consumers, totaling $214,600.

Debt buying involves buying and selling overdue debts from creditors and other account owners. Often purchased for pennies on the dollar, debt buyers seek to recover the full balance from consumers through collection attempts by phone and mail. Debt buyers, including Midland, also take consumers to court to collect the debts they purchase. However, people are often unable to afford attorneys to defend the allegations. Cases often result in default judgments, hurting credit and putting people in jeopardy of having their wages garnished.

This settlement resolves the states’ investigation into Midland’s collection and litigation practices. Much like the conduct witnessed during the mortgage crisis, Midland is alleged to have signed and filed affidavits in state courts in large volumes without verifying the information printed in them, a practice commonly called robo-signing.

“My office takes very seriously our role in protecting consumers,” Attorney General Hill said. “Far too often, Hoosiers fall victim to the inappropriate actions of businesses seeking to take advantage of them. This settlement is a positive step toward holding businesses responsible for their conduct.”

Settlement debt forgiveness applies to cases in which Midland used an affidavit against consumers in court between 2003 and 2009. Midland will notify affected consumers by mail of the balance reduction, and no further action is necessary from those consumers.

The settlement requires Midland to reform its affidavit signing and litigation practices. Midland must carefully verify the information in affidavits and present accurate documents in court proceedings. When Midland files a lawsuit, it must have account documents about the debt before they file the case, including the amount of the debt, proof of an agreement, and an explanation about why any additional fees are justified.

The settlement requires that Midland maintain proper oversight and training over its employees and the law firms that it uses. The agreement prohibits Midland from reselling debt for two years.

Updated schedule and livestream links for tomorrow’s CubeSAT launch

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The UNITE CubeSAT, a satellite designed by USI students through a NASA grant, has been rescheduled for launch at 12:16 p.m. Wednesday, December 5 from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station. The CubeSAT will be loaded on a SpaceX Dragon cargo spacecraft as it heads to the International Space Station on a resupply mission. From there, the satellite will be launched into orbit sometime in early 2019. You can read more about the entire project in the Fall 2017 issue of illume magazine.

Video of the launch will be live streamed at www.nasa.gov/nasalive, as well as at www.spacex.com/webcast.

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