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USI events and updates for the week of 12/9/2024

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Wednesday, December 11

USI to host inaugural Beekeeping Society meeting

The USI Beekeeping Society is hosting its inaugural meeting from 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday, December 11 in Carter Hall, located in University Center West. The meeting is open to the public at no charge. Reserving your spot is encouraged. 

 

Saturday, December 14

USI to recognize, celebrate Fall 2024 graduates 

 

The University will host two Fall Commencement Ceremonies on Saturday, December 14 in Liberty Arena, Home of the Screaming Eagles. six hundred and fifty-three students are eligible to receive doctoral degrees, master’s degrees, post-bachelor certificates, bachelor’s degrees and associate degrees.

SAVE THE DATE

January 23

Cohen to present as USI Edward D. and Regina Rechnic Holocaust Series speaker

USI will host the third annual Edward D. and Regina Rechnic Holocaust Series at 7 p.m. Thursday, January 23, 2025, in the Performance Center, located on the USI campus. The 2025 speaker is Judy Cohen, former Chief Acquisitions Curator at the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum. The presentation is open to the public at no charge.

January 25

Southern Indiana Dance Marathon returns to USI January 25

 

Southern Indiana Dance Marathon (SIDM) will return to the University of Southern Indiana for its 13th year on Saturday, January 25 in Carter Hall, located in University Center West. Participants will be on their feet for 10 hours straight to raise money and awareness for Riley Hospital for Children. This year’s event will be held from noon to 10 p.m.

IN CASE YOU MISSED IT

Released Thursday, December 5

USI appoints Provost, announces changes in Undergraduate Admissions

The University has named Dr. Shelly B. Blunt Provost for the University, effective December 1, 2024. She has served as Interim Provost since July 1, 2023. Interim President Bridges is appointing Rashad Smith, Executive Director of Enrollment, to Assistant Vice President for Undergraduate Admissions, reporting directly to the President

USI CALENDAR

A collection of events on campus and in the community can be found on the USI Events Calendar.

Weekend Fatality Accident

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In the early morning hours of December 7, Evansville Central Dispatch received reports of a

pedestrian being struck by a vehicle on southbound I-69, just north of the Lloyd Expressway exit. Upon

arrival, officers discovered a male victim lying in the roadway, with four vehicles stopped on the

shoulder.

One of the drivers stopped after striking the pedestrian, while two other vehicles had

inadvertently driven over the victim, unaware he was in the roadway. A fourth vehicle, a GMC pickup

truck, was located nearby, unoccupied but running. This vehicle was registered to the pedestrian.

It is unclear why the victim, identified as 32-year-old Dennis Copeland of Appling, Georgia, was

outside of his vehicle. Initial findings suggest that Copeland had opened his door to urinate on the

shoulder near the driver’s side, before crossing the median and being struck by a southbound vehicle.

The driver who initially struck Copeland was taken to a local hospital for a standard blood draw,

as part of routine procedure. Copeland was pronounced deceased at the scene. The investigation is

ongoing, and further details will be provided as they become available.

Ten Hoosiers Set for Short Course World Championships

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BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – Ten members of the Indiana swimming and diving program will participate in the 2024 World Aquatics Swimming Championships (25m) this week (Dec. 10-15) in Budapest, Hungary.

World Aquatics hosts the ‘short course’ world championships biennially, utilizing a 25-meter pool as opposed to the 50-meter pool customarily used in international meets. The shorter pool is more similar to the 25-yard pools used in collegiate meets.

Indiana’s contingent includes three individuals representing USA Swimming and seven international athletes – altogether representing seven unique countries.

Peacock will air each finals session, which will begin at 11:30 a.m. ET Tuesday through Sunday.

After medaling at the 2024 Paris Olympics, IU alumna Lilly King and current Hoosier senior Matt King (no relation) will represent the United States once again on the world stage. The former enters the meet as the American record holder in the 50-meter breaststroke (28.77) and 100-meter breaststroke (1:02.50). The duo is joined by IU associate head coach John Long, Jr., who will serve USA Swimming as an assistant coach.

2024 Paris Olympians Ching Hwee Gan (Singapore), Miroslav Knedla (Czechia), Rafael Miroslaw (Germany) and Zalán Sárkány (Hungary) will return to action for their home countries this week. IU’s international group is rounded out by IU junior Chiok Sze Yeo – also representing Singapore – and sophomore Miranda Grana, a native of Guadalajara, Mexico.

Hoosiers at the 2024 World Aquatics Championships (25m)

Name Country Individual Events
Brearna Crawford New Zealand 50m Breaststroke

100m Breaststroke

Ching Hwee Gan Singapore 200m Freestyle

400m Freestyle

800m Freestyle

1,500m Freestyle

Miranda Grana Neutral 50m Backstroke

100m Backstroke

Lilly King United States 50m Breaststroke

100m Breaststroke

Matt King United States Relay Only Athlete
Miroslav Knedla Czechia 50m Backstroke

100m Backstroke

100m Individual Medley

John Long, Jr. United States Assistant Coach
Rafael Miroslaw Germany 100m Freestyle

200m Freestyle

Zalán Sárkány Hungary 400m Freestyle

800m Freestyle

1,500m Freestyle

Chiok Sze Yeo Singapore 50m Freestyle

BREAKING: NEWS: Case Dropped Against Former Attorney General Curtis Hill

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The day before jury selection was supposed to begin in the civil battery case against Curtis Hill, the four women who accused Hill of groping them dropped the charges. The dismissal of the case comes after seven years of legal battles over an incident that allegedly took place in an Indianapolis bar in 2018.

Hill was a rising star in Republican politics before the allegations, but he lost the Republican nomination for attorney general to Todd Rokita in 2020. He was a candidate earlier this year in the Republican primary race for governor.

Hill issued a statement that said the dismissal is a vindication of his longstanding denial of the claims.

“There was no financial settlement. There were no conditions for dismissal,” he said. “The case against me was dismissed with prejudice by each of the plaintiffs, thus ending this odyssey of unfounded allegations that have dogged me for nearly seven years and have served as the fuel for political and personal attacks against me.”

Lt. Governor-elect Micah Beckwith Speaks Out About Lack of GOP Support for Curtis Hill

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Indiana’s Lt. Governor-elect, Micah Beckwith released a statement today criticizing GOP leadership for how the party has handled the groping allegations against then-Attorney General Curtis Hill in 2018.

Some in the Indianapolis media are saying that Micah was criticizing Mike Braun along with GOP leadership.

Read his full statement and decide for yourself.

“I’m so grateful that my friend and former Indiana Attorney General, Curtis Hill, was vindicated today! For the last 6 years, the Indiana ruling-class elite has been on a character assassination witch hunt because Curtis stood up to the corrupt establishment at the ‘18 GOP State Convention in defense of marriage. Curtis embodied the MAGA movement, and just like we saw with President Trump, he was targeted by those in power who would do anything to keep it. I was also very disappointed in how so many fellow Republicans in office during these baseless allegations didn’t step up and defend Curtis. It’s a complete double standard. For instance, what happened with IN Democrat State Senator Greg Taylor? Similar allegations were brought against him, such as “THAT HE DOESN’T DENY,” I’ve heard ZERO from the current administration and those calling for Curtis’ resignation within hours of his alleged incident.

The double standard is disgraceful and I’m thankful for courageous leaders like President Trump and Curtis Hill who don’t back down in the face of lawfare and lies. It’s a new day in America! God is exposing all the hypocrites, the cowards, and those who bear false witness! Get ready!”

-Micah Beckwith

INDIANA LT. GOVERNOR-ELECT