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Valpo Law Reaches Agreement To Transfer To Tennessee

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Marilyn Odendahl for www.theindianalawyer.com

Valparaiso University Law School is one step closer to leaving Indiana.

The governing boards for Middle Tennessee State University and Valparaiso University have both endorsed the transfer of the 139-year-old law school from northwest Indiana to the Murfreesboro campus, according to an Oct. 10 press release from MTSU.

Now the proposal goes to the Tennessee Higher Education Commission for consideration.

“I’m confident this agreement will continue the great legacy of Valparaiso University Law School and serve an area of the country without an accredited, public law school,” said Frederick Kraegel, chair of the Valparaiso University Board of Directors.

The Education Collaboration Agreement outlined the transfer and also made recommendations that MTSU create a College of Law and establish a juris doctor degree.

MTSU President Sidney A. McPhee said the agreement sets out the conditions under which the transfer of the law school will occur.

“It makes clear that we are not purchasing the law school or its assets although we will reimburse Valparaiso for some expenses that it will incur on our behalf during the transfer period,” McPhee said. “It also makes clear that the transfer is contingent upon receiving approval from the Tennessee Higher Education Commission and the acquiescence of the American Bar Association to the transfer of assets and change of control of the law school to MTSU.”

The agreement comes about 11 months after Valparaiso University announced in November 2017 it was suspending admissions to the law school and looking for an alternative to keeping the institution open. According to the press release, MTSU began discussions with Valpo that same month.

“…I want to make clear that we have gone to great lengths to assure that this opportunity is in the best interest of MTSU, the city of Murfreesboro and the citizens of Middle Tennessee,” McPhee said. “This has been a very deliberate undertaking and one that I feel confident is both academically and fiscally sound.”

If the transfer goes through, Valpo will be the second law school that Indiana has lost since Indiana Tech Law School in Fort Wayne ceased operations in June 2017.

The state will be left with three law schools – Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law, Indiana University Maurer School of Law and Notre Dame Law School – which would be equal to the number of law schools in Kentucky but dwarfed by the nine law schools each in Illinois and Ohio. Michigan is home to six law schools.

Valparaiso University president Mark Heckler praised the teams from his school and MTSU who worked to prepare the proposal.

“I am truly grateful for their work along with the continued dedication of the Valparaiso Law School faculty and staff, who, we hope, will have the opportunity to continue their good work together,” Heckler said. “Throughout this arduous process, our goal has remained clear – to ensure the proud legacy, values and core ethos of Valparaiso University Law School remain in place for future generations.”

Tri-State Alliance Partners with Zion UCC Owensboro

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   The Tri-State Alliance has partnered with the Zion United Church of Christ in Owensboro for the purpose of writing tax-exempt donation letters for the Tri-State Alliance while we correct one of our filings with the Internal Revenue Service.

For a tax-deductible donation, please write your check payable to Zion UCC and mail it to the Tri-State Alliance, PO Box 2901, Evansville, IN 47728. We will use the funds for charitable activities including the TSA Youth Group, HIV Prevention, Substance Abuse Prevention, Education and Outreach, and our AIDS Holiday Project.

With their assistance your donation will be tax-deductible to the full extent allowed by law. Note that Zion United Church of Christ in Owensboro is in the process of changing their name to Unity Fellowship. Checks should be written to their current name, Zion UCC Owensboro and mailed to us.

The Tri-State Alliance thanks this church for their commitment in helping LGBTQ youth, LGBTQ adults, and low-income households impacted by HIV / AIDS in Owensboro, Evansville and throughout the Tri-State region.

 

Ivy Tech Community College offers Express Enrollment events to help students register early for spring semester

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Ivy Tech Community College is hosting two Express Enrollment Day events on Tuesday, October 23 and Wednesday, October 24 from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., at its Evansville campus located at 3501 N First Avenue in Evansville. During Express Enrollment, prospective students will have the opportunity to register early for spring classes and meet the December 1 financial aid priority date (the date students must complete financial aid requirements to be awarded aid on the first day of classes).

In addition, Ivy Tech representatives will be available to assist with the enrollment process.

These events are free and participants are encouraged to RSVP. All details, including the list of participating locations, can be found at IvyTech.edu/EEDay.

 

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Cybertech Brings Cyber & Innovation to the Forefront in Indiana

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JOURNEY TO THE MIDWEST:
CYBERTECH BRINGS CYBERSECURITY TO THE FOREFRONT IN INDIANA ON OCTOBER 23RDWITH A DEBUT KICK-OFF EVENT
Cybertech Midwest 2018 to launch debut event featuring keynote speakers from the region and around the world, Indiana Governor Eric J. Holcomb, Lt. Governor Suzanne Crouch, VP Mission Support and Modernization Intelligence, Information and Services for Raytheon, Todd Probert, CISO for Eli Lilly and Company, Wafaa Mamilli, and Chairman of the Board of Directors for the Israel Electric Corporation, Maj. Gen. (Res.) Yiftach Ron-Tal.

Top sponsors include Indiana University, Raytheon, Salesforce, and Purdue University.

(Indianapolis, October 10, 2018) – Known for its success in igniting critical dialogue in the cyber arena, Cybertech is at it again with a debut kick-off event in Indiana featuring government decision makers, top industry leaders, start-ups and key experts from the industry. On October 23, 2018, participants will attend Cybertech Midwest 2018 as the company brings pivotal players from the cyber industry to the forefront, together with the state of Indiana—creating an open platform to facilitate business networking opportunities for the strongest players in cyber.

“We’re thrilled to host the first ever Cybertech Midwest conference in our capital city, welcoming leaders from the public and private sectors across the Midwest and around the world to identify opportunities in solving 21st Century challenges,” Gov. Holcomb said. “Now one of the world’s largest cybersecurity conferences, Cybertech got its start in Israel – a global hub for innovation and information technology – and I’m pleased to welcome our partners, showcasing Indiana’s best and brightest, after working to strengthen our international partnerships in Israel in May.”

Living in the age of digital transformation, we are constantly surrounded by the growth of innovative technology. With this growth, solutions and strategies are necessary in the cyber ecosystem, which is always vulnerable to attack. “Revolution is about the infrastructure of technology and it is like oxygen in the air: you cannot do without it. We need to create a more resilient environment and be more prepared: encourage new ideas, create money, support startups” Amir Rapaport, Founder and Editor-in-Chief of Cybertech Midwest, comments. “Cybertech Midwest is a strategic and unique stage to meet Cybersecurity gurus and the key protagonists. Indiana is the right place to link together Institutions, private and public sectors to reach a common and shared vision.”

The conference will host sessions led by key executives from the region, the U.S., and around the world—among them representatives from leading places such as Indiana University, Raytheon, Salesforce, Purdue University, FireEye, CyberArk, Kinney Group, Western Governors University (WGU), BKD, Pondurance, Rook Security, Israel Electric Corporation, and many more. In line with recent trends, session topics include:

  • The Human Factor: Securing the Cybersecurity Workforce
  • IoT/CyberMed Simulation
  • Cybersecurity for Elections
  • Cybersecurity for States: Case Studies & Lessons Learned from around the U.S. (featuring participants from Indiana, Colorado, Wisconsin, and more)
Cybertech Midwest 2018 will be held at the JW Marriott Indianapolis on October 23, 2018. For more information or to register for the event, please visit: http://midwest.cybertechconference.com/

Aces earn dominant 3-0 win over Indiana State

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Aces spread the offense around in big win

 

A dominant effort by the University of Evansville volleyball team saw four players finish with nine kills or more to lead the Purple Aces to a 3-0 victory over Indiana State on Saturday evening inside Meeks Family Fieldhouse.

Leading the way for UE (8-14, 2-7 MVC) was junior Rachel Tam.  She had 16 kills and hit .324 on the night.  Kerra Cornist and Mildrelis Rodriguez recorded 10 apiece while Alondra Vazquez finished with nine.  Cornist hit a strong .643, with her 10 kills coming in 14 tries.  She also had four block assists and one solo block.  Allana McInnis continued to play well, finishing with 41 assists while Rodriguez, Vazquez and Olivia Goldstein registered 10 digs each.  Madeline Williams notched 10 kills for Indiana State (8-13, 1-8 MVC)

After Indiana State scored the first point of the night, Rachel Tam got UE on track posting three kills as part of a 5-0 run to give UE a 5-1 lead.  She helped the team continue its pace as the Aces went up by a score of 11-6.  The Sycamores fought back within a pair at 13-11 before Alondra Vazquez had a kill to end the run.  From there, it was all aces.  Olivia Goldstein notched a service ace to help UE pull away for a 25-16 win.

The Sycamores took a 3-1 lead to open up game two and extended it to 6-3 after the Aces tied it up at 3-3.  Evansville chipped away as a Rachel Tam ace tied it up at 7-7 before Kerra Cornist notched a kill to give UE its first lead of the set at 8-7.  ISU tied it right back up, but another Cornist kill helped the Aces retake the lead, pushing their advantage out to 13-8.  Evansville finished well once again as an ace from Vazquez capped off another 25-16 victory.

Game three saw ISU jump out to a 5-2 edge before Cornist got UE right back in it.  Her third kill of the frame gave the Aces their first lead of the set at 7-6.  Evansville would pull out to a 10-7 lead, but the Sycamores roared back to tie it up at 10-10.  Tam’s 12th and 13th kills of the night gave UE a 12-10 lead, but Indiana State rallied with four in a row to open up a 2-point lead.

Cornist was the star of the set once again, hitting double figures in kills as UE tied it up at 15-15.  The turning point on the night came with the score tied at 18-18.  The third service ace of the evening for Alondra Vazquez sent her team on a 4-0 run to go up 22-18.  The Aces held on from there, clinching the match with a 25-21 win.

Road play continues next weekend as UE heads to Valparaiso and Loyola.

 

“READERS FORUM” OCTOBER 14, 2018

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We hope that today’s “READERS FORUM” will provoke honest and open dialogue concerning issues that we, as responsible citizens of this community, need to address in a rational and responsible way? WHATS ON YOUR MIND TODAY? 

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