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UE Andiron Lecture Series for 2018-19 Announced

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Cynthia Simmons/Amanda Campbell
August 27, 2018
812-488-2236/uerelations@evansville.edu

UE Andiron Lecture Series for 2018-19 Announced

The University of Evansville’s annual Andiron Lecture Series for 2018-19 begins at 4:00 p.m., on September 5 in Eykamp Hall, Room 252, in Ridgway University Center. Rachael McGill will be discussing “Poisoned Candy and Peace on Earth: How History Shapes American Holiday Culture.” These lectures are free and open to the public.

McGill’s lecture will explore how momentous events in American and world history from the 19th century onward have shaped our understanding of holiday culture in the United States. Focusing on Halloween and Christmas. She will trace the historical development behind key sentiments underlying each holiday.

McGill earned her MA in comparative religion from Western Michigan University and her BA degrees in religion and writing from UE. Her primary research interests examine the ongoing development of Western religious adherents’ understandings of religious themes, symbols, figures, and history in the face of modernity. She is interested in the complex relationship between religion and popular culture in the US, particularly in the role, portrayal, and influence of religious elements upon mass media. 

Other lectures in this series include:

October 3, 4:00 p.m., Eykamp Hall, Room 252, Ridgway University Center

“Romans 13:1-10 in Ancient Context: Interpretation and Integration in the Public Square” – Keith Turner, UE John Wesley Minister and assistant chaplain for the Lilly-funded summer youth theology institute, Open Table. 

A licensed pastor in the United Methodist Church, Turner earned his BA in bible and theology from Asbury University and his MDiv degree from Asbury Theological Seminary. The School of Practical Theology at Asbury Theological Seminary awarded him the Stanger Preaching Award for excellence in preaching, both in the crafting and in the delivery of sermons. He is a member of the Wesleyan Theological Society.

November 28, 4:00 p.m., Eykamp Hall, Room 252, Ridgway University Center

“Co-creation of Value Using Logistics and Supply Chain Relationships” – Yolanda Obaze, UE assistant professor of supply chain management. 

Obaze earned her BA from Ahmadu Bello University Zaria, Kaduna Nigeria, and her MBA (strategic management and marketing) and PhD degrees from the University of North Texas, Denton, Texas. Her research interests include service systems, complexities and marketing theories, operations and supply chain management, logistics systems, and humanitarian logistics and supply chain management. She is an active member of the Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences, Production and Operations Management, South West Decision Sciences Institute, Decision Sciences Institute, and Association of Collegiate Marketing Educators.

February 6, 4:00 p.m., Eykamp Hall, Room 252, Ridgway University Center

“Composing Queer Music: Samuel Barber’s Despite and Still” – James Sullivan, UE assistant professor of music theory and double bass. 

Sullivan earned his PhD in music theory and DMA and MM in double bass performance from the Eastman School of Music, as well as a BM in double bass performance and a BS in mathematics from Indiana University. His research focuses on rhythm and meter perception in post-tonal music. Sullivan’s Andiron Lecture brings together his interest in rhythm and meter with secondary interests in the music of Samuel Barber, queer music theory, and performance and analysis.

March 6, 4:00 p.m., Eykamp Hall, Room 252, Ridgway University Center

“Cautiously Confronting Colonialism: The United States and Decolonizing Africa, 1962-1990” –  Daniel Byrne, UE associate professor of history.

Byrne focuses his teaching on United States history since the American Civil War with an emphasis on the United States in the world. He also teaches a seminar on African decolonization, which combines his research in United States foreign policy with the nationalist perspectives on the end of European empires in Africa. His original research focused on the United States response to the Algerian war of independence and has expanded to cover the decolonization of French West Africa.

April 3, 4:00 p.m., Eykamp Hall, Room 252, Ridgway University Center

“War Victim to Gay Hero: Commemorating Lorca in the Absence of His Body” – Edward Curran, UE assistant professor of Spanish.

Curran earned his PhD in Hispanic literature from Cornell University, his MA in Spanish (Language, Literature, and Culture) from UNC Charlotte, and his BA in modern languages from Winthrop University. His teaching and research interests include: twentieth-century Spanish literature, photography, film, monuments, material culture, photography theory and visual studies. His Andiron Lecture examines categories of human remains germane to the Peninsula’s mass grave exhumation phenomenon and their representation in photography, monuments, and the plastic arts.

The Andiron Lectures in Liberal Arts and Sciences series is sponsored by the William L. Ridgway College of Arts and Sciences and supported by a generous gift from Donald B. Korb. For more information, call 812-488-1070 or 812-488-2589.

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HURRICANE LANE

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AG Curtis Hill expresses support For Public Safety Officers

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AG Curtis Hill expresses support For Public Safety Officers

Attorney General Curtis Hill today expressed support for officers tasked with enforcing the nation’s immigration laws – namely, those working for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and the Customs and Border Protection (CBP).

In the fiscal year 2017, according to the White House, ICE arrested more than 125,000 aliens with criminal records.

“Among the crimes were roughly 48,000 assault offenses, 12,000 sexual offenses, 11,000 weapons offenses, and 1,900 homicides,” President Trump wrote in a recent letter to state and local leaders.

Like all police agencies, Attorney General Hill said, ICE and CBP deserve the nation’s gratitude. The actions of these officers, he said, help protect the safety of families and neighborhoods in Indiana and all across the country.

“Immigration has become a challenging issue for our nation as we seek to balance priorities related to border security with our compassion toward people from other lands seeking new beginnings in America,” Attorney General Hill said. “Whatever our individual policy views, however, we all should support with great respect the men and women who put their lives on the line to uphold our laws and keep Americans safe.”

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Broadband internet access could have a payout for the state as a whole

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Staff Report
TheStatehouseFile.com

INDIANAPOLIS – Indiana could see a net economic gain of almost $12 billion dollars over 20 years if an investment is made to extend broadband internet into less populated areas.

According to a study done by Purdue University agricultural economists, after analyzing costs and benefits with installing broadband in rural areas, the state could potentially earn $4 for every dollar invested.

More than 93,000 Hoosiers are living in near internet darkness because they either don’t have internet access at all, or the access they have is slow or limited. Broadband access would drop that number and provide a more reliable way to access internet. Some people are comparing it to rural electrification that happened a few generations ago.

Broadband would have many positive impacts in many different areas.

With the gain of nearly $12 billion it would not only add to the state and federal revenues, but also create budget savings that could benefit healthcare. It would also reduce the cost of Medicaid and Medicare. Kindergarten through 12th grade students would be able to access the internet easier for assignments, as well as seek help from teacher or other online resources.

In addition, better broadband access would help farmers’ productivity and profitability by making it easier to communicate with suppliers and market outlets, access Extension and other farming information, quicker access to weather information.

TheStatehouseFile.com is a news website powered by Franklin College journalism students.

JUST IN: Vectren Approves Merger with CenterPoint Energy

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Vectren Approves Merger with CenterPoint Energy

CenterPoint Energy and Vectren have announced a definitive merger agreement to form a leading energy delivery, infrastructure, and services company.

The merged companies will be serving more than 7 million customers across the United States.

Under the terms of the agreement, Vectren shareholders will receive $72 in cash for each share of Vectren common stock. CenterPointEnergy will also assume all outstanding Vectren net debt.

“This merger represents a significant step toward our vision to lead the nation in delivering energy, service, and value. By combining our two highly complementary companies, we are creating an energy delivery, infrastructure, and services leader that will drive value for our shareholders and customers, while enhancing growth opportunities for our businesses,” said Scott M. Prochazka, president and chief executive officer of CenterPoint Energy.

The combined company is expected to have electric and natural gas delivery operations in eight states with assets totaling $29 billion and an enterprise value of $27 billion.

By combining their experienced professionals and complementary businesses, CenterPoint Energy and Vectren say they will create a strong, diversified company with compelling advantages and benefits.

CenterPoint Energy will contribute an additional $3 million per year for a minimum of five years after the closing of the merger to the Vectren Foundation, which will continue to operate out of Evansville.

Both companies say they are dedicated to supporting local charities, fostering employee volunteerism and building partnerships with diverse area businesses.

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Scooter Fatality 

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The victim involved in the scooter collision on US 41 near Boonville-New Harmony Rd. has been identified as

Richard Hatcher, age 44, from Warrick County Indiana. He died at the scene as a result of blunt force trauma to the head and torso.  The Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s Office is investigating the collision.