Plaza Park to Host Annual Run at the Mounds
Adopt A Pet
Pepperjack is a 4-month-old male tabby kitten. He was surrendered with two other kittens of various ages, and probably came from an outdoor “colony†of kitties. He had the sniffles when he arrived at VHS, but he’s now healthy and ready for his very own patch of sunshine in a forever home! His $50 adoption fee includes his neuter, microchip, first vaccines & deworming, and more. Contact Vanderburgh Humane at (812) 426-2563 or adoptions@vhslifesaver.org for details!
Men’s Tennis Garners Victories at ITA Midwest Regional
The Screaming Eagles men’s tennis team took away a combined 8-9 record in the singles competition and a 2-4 record in the doubles competition during the ITA Midwest Regional hosted by Grand Valley State University over the weekend.
In the doubles competition, junior combination Ilia Karelin (Ekaterinburg, Russia) and Andrew Dones(Georgetown, Indiana) rebounded from a first round 8-5 defeat to advance to the semifinals of the consolation bracket. Karelin and Dones had advanced through the consolation to the quarterfinals with a 9-8 victory on a 7-2 tiebreaker.
The second duo of freshman Spencer Blandford (Louisville, Kentucky) and senior Samuel Kiladejo(London, England) also finished with a 1-2 record, falling in the opening round 8-5, before taking an 8-4 decision in the consolation round and bowing out in the consolation quarterfinals, 8-5.
The singles bracket for the Eagles was led by Dones, who posted a 4-2 record during the weekend. Dones garnered four-straight victories in the consolation bracket en route to the championship match where he was defeated 6-2, 6-1.
Karelin also made waves in the Singles A consolation bracket after a first round loss. Karelin went on to win three-straight matches by scores of 6-2, 7-6 in the first match, 6-4, 6-1 in the second, and advancing to the championship game by default before eventually falling in the championship match 4-6, 7-6 (7-5), and 10-6.
The Eagles will be back on the court October 7 at the USI Tennis Courts for USI Alumni Tournament in Evansville.
Governor Holcomb will visit the Toyota Motor Manufacturing of Indiana plant in Princeton
Wednesday, Sept. 20
Gov. Holcomb will visit the Toyota Motor Manufacturing of Indiana plant in Princeton at 1 p.m. CT to celebrate the production of the location’s five millionth vehicle.
WHERE:Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Toyota Motor Manufacturing of Indiana Visitors Center
Second Floor
4000 Tulip Tree Dr.
Princeton, IN 47670
VANDERBURGH COUNTY FELONY CHARGES
 Below are the felony cases to be filed by the Vanderburgh County Prosecutor’s Office today.
Timothy Hicks: Domestic battery (Level 6 Felony)
Brandon Keith Warren Hart: Robbery resulting in serious bodily injury (Level 2 Felony), Conspiracy Robbery resulting in serious bodily injury (Level 2 Felony), Criminal mischief (Class B misdemeanor)
Jeffrey Kevin Druin: Attempt Obstruction of Justice (Level 6 Felony), Possession of methamphetamine (Level 6 Felony), Invasion of privacy (Class A misdemeanor), Possession of paraphernalia (Class C misdemeanor)
Lacey C. Alexander: Operating a vehicle while intoxicated (Level 6 Felony)
Joshua Scott Horstketter: Maintaining a common nuisance – controlled substances (Level 6 Felony), Dealing in marijuana (Class A misdemeanor)
Brett Lee Salmon: Dealing in marijuana (Level 6 Felony)
Kaylee D. Richardson: Assisting a criminal (Level 6 Felony)
USI sets record enrollment in graduate programs
This fall, the University of Southern Indiana welcomed the largest number of graduate students in the University’s 52-year history. Overall masters and doctoral program enrollment stands at 1,308 – a 22.5% increase over the previous year. USI currently offers 13 master’s programs and one doctoral program. The University began providing graduate programs in 1984.
“USI has always delivered educational excellence to our students. It’s clear there is a greater need for graduate-level education, which is now serving as a growth driver for the institution,†said Dr. Linda L. M. Bennett, president. “Seeing the advancement in these programs is a testament to the hard work of our faculty and the continued academic and professional excellence found within our offerings.â€
The growth in graduate students is across many of USI’s graduate programs, including a variety of concentration areas in the accelerated MBA program, as well as full-time programs offered through all four of USI’s colleges.
“The caliber of graduate students choosing USI is impressive, and it’s clear that these students are attracted to us because of the reputation of our programs and quality of our faculty,†said Dr. Mayola Rowser, director of Graduate Studies. “As we look to meeting the future needs of students and the community, it is clear that expanding our graduate level educational offerings is integral.â€
Along with the growth in graduate students, USI continues to see growth in freshmen. There are 1,722 first time in college students, a 2.2% increase from fall 2016. The average high school GPA for the incoming freshman class is 3.36 on a 4.0 scale.
Total USI enrollment is up 340 students from last academic year to 11,033 for the 2017 fall semester, which includes students in undergraduate and graduate degree programs and 2,016 students enrolled in USI’s College Achievement Program (CAP) classes in 27 high schools across Indiana. CAP has a long tradition of successfully enabling many students to graduate college in four years or less.
Students at USI represent 90 Indiana counties, 39 states and 70 countries. Out of state enrollment, including international students, makes up approximately 17% of the student population, and minority and international students comprise more than 14%.
University of Evansville Announces Coffee Hour Lecture Series for 2017-18Â
University of Evansville Announces Coffee Hour Lecture Series for 2017-18Â
The University of Evansville’s 2017-18 annual Coffee Hour Lecture series begins Thursday, October 5, with the Wahnita DeLong Reading. All lectures in the series are free and open to the public.
Elizabeth A.A. Wilson will be the speaker for the October 5 lecture, which will begin at 4:00 p.m. in the Melvin Peterson Gallery. An ordained New Thought minister who is completing her PhD in divinity, Wilson is a speaker and author of several books, including a comic fantasy novel, Ascension Denied, and, co-written with bestselling author Scott Ciencin, a mystery novel, The Humbug Murders. She wrote the narrative development for the acclaimed Nintendo fantasy game Mystic Searches and starred in The New 8 Bit Heroes, an award-winning documentary about making Mystic Searches.
Other lectures in the series include:
Thursday, October 26Â
4:00 p.m.
Vectren Lecture Hall, Room 100, Koch Center for Engineering and Science
Robert Griffith, chair of the creative writing program at UE, will be the speaker. His most recent book is The Devil in the Milk. Griffith’s book, The Moon from Every Window, was nominated for the 2013 Poets’ Prize, and his book A Matinee in Plato’s Cave won the 2009 Best Book of Indiana Award. His work has appeared in PN Review, Poetry, The North American Review, Poems & Plays, The Oxford American, and other publications. He is editor of the journal Measure and director of the University of Evansville Press.
Senior Reading
4:00 p.m.
Wednesday, April 11
Eykamp Hall, Room 252, Ridgway University Center
Graduating creative writing majors read their poetry and prose.
For more information, call 812-488-2963.
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