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Celebrated Second World War Historian John C. McManus to Speak at 2024 UE Fiddick Lecture Series

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Celebrated Second World War Historian John C. McManus to Speak at 2024 UE Fiddick Lecture Series

SEPTEMBER 24,2024

EVANSVILLE, IND. (09/25/2024) The University of Evansville (UE) Department of History, Politics, and Social Change is proud to welcome Dr. John C. McManus for the 22nd annual Thomas C. Fiddick Memorial Lecture. The lecture will be in Eykamp Hall in the Ridgway University Center on Friday, October 4, at 7 p.m. The event is free and open to the public.

McManus is Curators’ Distinguished Professor of U.S. military history at the Missouri University of Science and Technology (Missouri S&T). He pursued undergraduate and master’s degrees at the University of Missouri and received his PhD from the University of Tennessee.

As one of the nation’s leading military historians, and the author of fifteen well received books on the topic, he is in frequent demand as a speaker and expert commentator. In addition to dozens of local and national radio programs, he has appeared on CNN.com, Fox News, C-Span, the Military Channel, the Discovery Channel, the National Geographic Channel, Netflix, the Smithsonian Network, the History Channel and PBS, among others.

He is the host of two podcasts and served as historical advisor for the bestselling book and documentary Salinger, which appeared nationwide in theaters and on PBS’s American Masters Series. During the 2018-2019 academic year, he was in residence at the U.S. Naval Academy as the Leo A. Shifrin Chair of Naval and Military History, a distinguished visiting professorship. His most recent project has been a major three volume history of the U.S. Army in the Pacific/Asia theater during World War II which culminated with the 2023 publication of To the End of the Earth: The US Army and the Downfall of Japan, 1945.

“Professor McManus is one of the world’s leading historians of World War II and it is an enormous privilege to bring him to the University of Evansville to deliver the 2024 Fiddick Lecture and interact with students in class,” said Dr. James MacLeod, professor of history and director of the Fiddick Memorial Lecture Series. “Given the fact that the lecture will mark 80 years since some of the key battles of the Pacific War, and Tom Fiddick’s lifelong interest in the War, this lecture topic is particularly appropriate.”

Thomas C. Fiddick, for whom the Fiddick Memorial Lecture is named, served as professor of history at the University of Evansville from 1963 to 2002. In his 39 years at the University, he was a dedicated teacher, a productive scholar, and a tireless fighter in the cause of justice. His book, Russia’s Retreat from Poland, 1920: From Permanent Revolution to Peaceful Coexistence, is still considered to be the best book on this topic. Tom’s untimely death on the day of his retirement in 2002 stunned the entire UE community, especially his many former students. It was from the former students’ efforts in particular, with the support of Dr Fiddick’s friends and the University, that the annual Thomas C. Fiddick Memorial Lecture was established.

“For over twenty years, the Fiddick Lecture has been one of the best events of the year, as we get to celebrate the career of a truly outstanding faculty member here at UE,” MacLeod added. “Tom Fiddick was a brilliant scholar and an incredible teacher who made a life-transforming impact on generations of students.”

 

Nomination Deadline Approaching for Mayor’s Celebration of Diversity Awards

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Nomination Deadline Approaching for Mayor’s Celebration of Diversity Awards

September 27, 2024

Members of the public have until this Friday, September 27, to submit nominations for the Mayor’s Celebration of Diversity Awards.

Businesses, organizations, or individuals may be nominated for one or more of the following awards:

Workplace Diversity Award:

This award goes to a business or organization that has been successful in achieving a diverse workforce. How does the organization embrace, celebrate, and include diverse people in its workforce? Does it have a minority or persons with disabilities recruitment program in place and/or employ minorities in senior management positions?

  • Development (Willie Effie Thomas Award):
  • This award goes to an individual who has implemented a successful program that includes a diversity of people in the community, effective diversity training programs, or special programs that celebrate diversity. Is career development for minorities offered? Do they offer scholarships? Have they held diversity special events? Offer network and support groups?
  • Community Relations (Sue Woodson Award):
  • This award goes to an individual, business, or organization that has achieved exceptional success in developing activities that encourage and support diversity in the area of community relations. Advocates for a diverse community? Lead or support community projects? Encourage volunteerism that supports diversity.
  • Leadership Award:
  • This award goes to a business or organization that has developed supportive diversity strategies throughout an organization or community. How does the vision or mission of the business or organization mention, support or encourage diversity? How diverse is the board? How diverse is the top management or leadership? Does the organization support minority vendors and suppliers? How is diversity involved in the organization’s long-term planning? Has the organization implemented innovative initiatives regarding diversity?
  • Sadelle Berger Award:
  • The top award honors the tireless work of a true community advocate who values others and advocates for fairness, inclusion, and respect for all in the community. The special award recognizes an individual, business, or organization exhibiting the highest commitment to civil rights and diversity.
  • How has the nominee advocated for the rights of all in our community, particularly for those whose voices might not be otherwise heard? Worked for human rights for all going against tradition or opposition. Respected for doing what is fair and just. Decisions and practices exhibit an unwavering commitment to diversity, inclusion, and respect for all in our community.

To nominate online please visit www.evansvillegov.org/egov/apps/action/center.egov?view=form;page=1;id=173.

The Evansville-Vanderburgh County Human Relations Commission will hold the Annual Dinner and Mayor’s Celebration of Diversity Awards at the Old National Events Plaza on November 1, 2024, at 6:30 p.m.

Volleyball opens MVC slate on Friday

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UE hosts Valparaiso and UIC

 EVANSVILLE, Ind. – With four weekends of non-conference play in the books, the University of Evansville volleyball team is set to open the Missouri Valley Conference schedule this weekend with home matches against Valparaiso and UIC.  UE welcomes the Beacons for a 6 p.m. match on Friday before facing UIC at 5 p.m. Saturday; both matches inside Meeks Family Fieldhouse will be carried by ESPN+.

Last Time Out

– The non-conference portion of the schedule wrapped up last weekend with a trip across town to the USI Invitational

– Evansville dropped 5-set contests against USI and IU Indianapolis

– Giulia Cardona averaged an unbelievable 5.60 kills over the weekend while Ainoah Cruz chipped in an average of 3.90 digs

Aces Record

– Giulia Cardona’s record-breaking career continued with a big milestone last weekend

– With five service aces against IU Indy, Cardona has a total of 207 in her career and broke Kim Seib’s record of 205, which has stood since 1984

– Cardona recorded 56 kills in the last two matches and has a total of 1,867 in her career; she is quickly approaching Alondra Vazquez’ UE mark of 1,911

– The senior has assumed the NCAA lead in total kills (233), total points (273.0), total attacks (684) and attacks per set (14.55)

– Her season average of 5.81 kills per frame paces the MVC and ranks 3rd nationally

She’s Back

– Ainoah Cruz missed the first ten matches of the 2024 season but returned at the USI Invitational

– In two contests, she quickly regained her form, accumulating 3.90 digs per set

– Her top mark of 23 came in her season debut against USI; she added 16 vs. IU Indy

– As a freshman, Cruz paced the defense with her average of 4.49 digs per set and was 8th in the MVC with her average

Solid Weekend

– With 8 kills in both matches at the USI Invitational, Angelica Gonzalez put together her top performances since the season opener

– After opening the year with career highs in kills (13) and attempts (27) versus Akron, Gonzalez posted five or fewer kills over her next six contests

Scouting the Opposition

– MVC play opens on Friday against Valparaiso, who is 8-4 on the season and has won three of its last four contests

– Elise Swistek leads the Beacon offense with an average of 3.18 kills per set

– UIC starts the weekend with a record of 8-4 and have dropped three of their last four matches before defeating Milwaukee last weekend

– With 2.51 kills per game, Zahria Woodard leads the Flames offense

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EPD DAILY ACTIVITY REPORT

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USI MSOC gets first win of 2024

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EVANSVILLE, Ind. – University of Southern Indiana Men’s Soccer got on the scoreboard for the first time in 2024 with a 1-0 win over Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology Wednesday evening at Strassweg Field. The Screaming Eagles are 1-7-0, while the Fightin’ Engineers go to 1-4-2.
 
USI scored the game-winner in the first half at the 37:21 mark. Sophomore forward Jackson Mitchell snapped the Eagles’ 380-minute scoreless slump with a shot from just outside the box on a breakaway. Mitchell was assisted on his first goal of the season by freshman forward David Davila and senior defender/midfielder Garland Hall.
 
The Eagles took their 1-0 lead into the break, outshooting the Engineers, 10-4, and holding a 5-2 advantage in corner kicks.
 
In the second half, sophomore goalkeeper Andrew Klott made the first goal stand up as the Eagles closed out their first win of the season. Klott faced five shots and made three saves in recording the shutout.
 
Overall in the match, USI outshot Rose-Hulman in the second half, 12-1, and for the match, 22-5. The Eagles also held the advantage in corner kicks, 10-2.
 
NEXT UP FOR USI:
The Eagles continue the homestand Saturday at 12:30 p.m. when they open Ohio Valley Conference action by hosting Eastern Illinois University at Strassweg Field. USI also will be celebrating Hispanic Heritage Day at Strassweg Field.
 
The EIU Panthers are 1-4-1 for the season after losing to Bowling Green State University Tuesday evening. The Panthers are 0-4-1 in their last five matches.
 
EIU leads the all-time series with USI, 10-2-0, after winning a pair of regular season matches last year. The Panthers took the first game at Strassweg Field, 2-0, and completed the series sweep with a 1-0 victory at EIU.
 

FITZLAFF TO PARTICIPATE IN CONGRESSIONAL FORUM

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K. Richard Fitzlaff, the Libertarian Party of Indiana’s candidate for U.S. Congress in the Eighth Congressional District, will participate in an Oct. 3 candidate forum, sponsored by the League of Women Voters.

The forum will occur from 5:30-7 p.m. CDT Oct. 3 at the Evansville Vanderburgh Public Library McCullough Library.

All candidates have been invited and will be asked questions compiled by the League of Women Voters and audience members.

“This is a great opportunity for voters to hear from their candidates and how we can earn your votes,” Fitzlaff said. “I have offered my opponents to debate anytime, anywhere. I am ready and willing to face the hard questions from voters because it is you who I seek to serve in Congress. I thank the League of Women Voters for their invitation and eagerly look forward to another opportunity to discuss my vision with the voters and the other candidates who attend.”

Eagles head west for Gans Creek Classic

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EVANSVILLE, Ind.—University of Southern Indiana Men’s and Women’s Cross Country return to action Friday when the Screaming Eagles compete at the University of Missouri’s Gans Creek Classic in Columbia, Missouri.
 
The men’s eight-kilometer race is set to begin at 8 a.m., while the women’s 6k is scheduled for an 8:45 a.m. start time.
 
USI’s men are looking to build on the second-place finish they recorded at the UT Martin OVC Preview a week and a half ago. Senior Brady Terry raced to a first-place finish and his first-career Ohio Valley Conference Runner of the Week award, while sophomores Jackson Collman (9th) and Alex Nolan (10th) posted top-10 finishes to aid the Eagles.
 
The Eagles placed five runners in the top 15 and eight in the top 20 as they finished with 43 points, just two behind first-place Southeast Missouri State University.
 
Sophomore Zoe Seward raced to a second-place finish in the women’s race at the UT Martin OVC Preview as USI’s women finished first out of seven teams. The Eagles placed four in the top six, with senior Audrey Comastri, sophomore Ellie Hall and freshman Hadessah Austin finishing fourth, fifth and sixth, respectively.
 
USI had six in the top 20 and seven in the top 25 as it earned a dominating 15-point win over second-place Tennessee Tech University.
 
Following Friday’s Gans Creek Classic, the Eagles are scheduled to send a squad to Louisville to compete at the “Live in Lou” Classic October 5 before hosting the Angel Mounds Invitational October 18.