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EVSC FOUNDATION & MISSOULA CHILDREN’S THEATER PRESENT GULLIVER’S TRAVELS

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GULLIVER’S TRAVELS Audition

MAY 29, 2024

An audition will be held for the Missoula Children’s Theatre (MCT) production of GULLIVER’S TRAVELS on Monday, June 10th at McGary Middle School from 10:00 to 12:00. Those auditioning should arrive by 9:15 to register and plan to stay for the full two hours. Some of the cast members will be asked to stay for a rehearsal immediately following the audition.

Among the roles to be cast are Gulliver and his trusty computer JCN (Jason). The Giant King, Queen and Princess of Brobdingnag (brab-ding-nag). A Giant Wasp, the Maniacal Scientist of Lapunta (la-poon-ta) and his Robots. Houyhnhnm (who-in-um) Horses, Yahoos, and Aliens of Liiliput and Blefuscu (blue-foo-skoo).  All students entering 1st through 8th grade are encouraged to audition. No advance preparation is necessary. Assistant Directors will also be cast to aid in rehearsals throughout the week and to take on essential backstage responsibilities.

The Missoula Children’s Theatre touring productions are complete with costumes, scenery, and props. MCT Tour Actor/Directors will conduct rehearsals throughout the week for approximately four hours each day.

GULLIVER’S TRAVELS will be presented on June 15th at McGary Middle School. The Missoula Children’s Theatre residency in Evansville, IN is brought to you by EVSC Foundation with support from The Arts Council of Southwestern Indiana, and the Mesker Music Trust. 

For more information, visit our website at www.evscfoundation.org/childrens-theatre/ 

Board of School Trustees of the EVSC Meeting

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The Board of School Trustees of the Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation will meet for

the regularly scheduled Board meeting Tuesday, May 28, 2024 at 5:30 PM in the Board Room of the

EVSC Administration Building located at 951 Walnut Street, Evansville, IN. Board meetings can also

be observed by tuning to EVSC’s radio station, 90.7 WPSR or live streamed online at

https://www.wpsrhd.com/.

Prior to the regularly scheduled Board meeting, three members of the Board, along with district

administrators, will hold a Town Hall beginning at 5:00 PM. This Town Hall is for Vanderburgh County

residents to speak directly with Board members in attendance about issues involving EVSC schools. The

Town Hall will be held in the Technology and Innovation Center located at 951 Walnut Street,

Evansville, IN. Members of the public who would like to attend the Town Hall should register by

completing the Town Hall Registration Form located on our website at district.evscschools.com.

Gov. Holcomb announces new Purdue-Elanco Research Facility in newly-created OneHealth Innovation District

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Purdue President Mung Chiang and Elanco CEO Jeff Simmons join Gov. Holcomb to unveil a globally recognized research facility at Indiana’s 2024 Global Economic Summit

INDIANAPOLIS, IN (May 23, 2024) – Governor Eric J. Holcomb announced today that Purdue University will partner with Elanco Animal Health and become the newest addition to Indiana’s newly-created OneHealth Innovation District. The announcement was made at Indiana’s 2024 Global Economic Summit after Purdue President Mung Chiang and Jeff Simmons, Elanco CEO, signed a shared memorandum of understanding with the Indiana Economic Development Corporation (IEDC) to establish a globally recognized research innovation district dedicated to optimizing the health of people, animals, plants and the planet.

Purdue and Elanco have committed to develop a new shared-use facility on three acres in the OneHealth Innovation District near the future Elanco Global Headquarters on the western edge of the White River. The facility is designed to deliver and scale-up innovation where industry and academia can collaborate including office, wet lab and incubator space. This is in addition to the nearly complete 220,000 square foot corporate headquarters of Elanco Animal Health, with an expected opening date in the second quarter of 2025. Elanco also announced its commitment to purchase an additional 12 acres from to the north of its existing footprint for future expansion and the development of the Epicenter for Animal Health.

“The research facility will propel the state’s vision to anchor our regional technology hub as a key addition to the One Health Innovation District aimed at accelerating collaborative innovation in our life sciences,” Gov. Holcomb said. “The partnership marks a rare and noteworthy move wherein a global health company, a university and a government come together with a shared vision. The district will create an ecosystem that is focused on talent, applied research and innovation that can be sustained for generations to come.”

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Developing the OneHealth Innovation District surrounding the new Elanco Global Headquarters presents a unique opportunity to enable a coordinated partnership between public, private, government, university and community that will attract and retain top talent and drive growth and development for downtown Indianapolis. One Health is recognized by scientific institutions including the World Health Organization and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention as being a preferred approach to solving for health issues where the interconnection between human, animal and plant science can help solve complex global health problems.

Elanco also announced several commitments to accelerate the OneHealth Innovation District, including a commitment to share technology development capacity in its current Indianapolis facility and eventually in the OneHealth Innovation District. Technical development facilities to bring an idea from proof of concept to pilot manufacturing and then to scale is a unique feature not offered in other animal health development areas and is often a major roadblock in bioscience innovation. Additionally, Elanco plans to contribute up to $2 million of initial funding to jumpstart a new Animal Health Venture Fund to support early-stage innovators, in close coordination with the IEDC to take advantage of available tools and programs that support start-up activity in this space.

“For life-changing innovations to move from idea to reality, they must grow in the right environment,’” said Jeff Simmons, Elanco President and CEO. “The many partners in the Indianapolis’ OneHealth Innovation District will set Indianapolis apart as an area where innovators will find a vast ecosystem of support, including one of the world’s leading universities, funding, lab space, collaboration with many other innovators and companies and most significantly shared technical development and pilot plant facilities to manufacture and scale innovations. We believe connecting innovators with access to world-class, state-of-the-art resources will help bring solutions to some of the world’s most pressing issues facing people, animals and the environment. This is a key milestone in bringing to life our goal of creating an Animal Health Epicenter to reach the world’s animals from our new global headquarters in the heart of Indianapolis.”

The unique partnership is designed to increase the ability to prevent, predict, detect and respond to health threats. One Health integrated approaches are widely recognized as the new frontier in biosciences.

“Totality of Purdue to the totality of Indianapolis – that’s our pledge as the Indianapolis part of Purdue’s main campus officially launches on July 1,” said Purdue president Mung Chiang. “In the coming years, all programs at Purdue will find homes throughout our state’s capital city. Today’s announcement carries a special excitement for the partnership and the location. Purdue is excited to partner with Elanco and other collaborators to build out the ecosystem of OneHealth Innovation District, starting from the building announced and expanding to an entire district. Human health, animal health, plant health will be jointly advanced by the nation’s leading company and our state’s top ranked university.”

The facility will help extend Purdue’s substantial research arm into the heart of Indianapolis, coinciding with the launch of the university’s urban extension, Purdue University in Indianapolis, on July 1. Research interests will include understanding of the microbiome, antimicrobial resistance, computational biology, comparative genomics and livestock sustainability, among others. Indianapolis is home to the biotech companies that are on the cutting edge of the revolution in animal health (Elanco), human health (Eli Lilly & Company) and plant health (Corteva).

Fulfilling Governor Holcomb’s Tech Hub Vision

This new announcement is yet another step forward to bring to fruition Governor Holcomb’s goal of developing a regional technology hub in Indiana. Following the passage of the CHIPS and Science Act, through the newly constituted Applied Research Institute (ARI), Indiana stood up Heartland BioWorks and was designated as one of 31 Tech Hubs in October of last year by the Economic Development Administration (EDA). The One Health Innovation District is part of that consortium, and any implementation funding from the EDA would support and greatly accelerate the District’s capability to translate innovative ideas into real-world products and job opportunities. With awards expected this summer, Heartland BioWorks now awaits word on whether it will be chosen for the next phase of funding that will invest another $50-$75M in five to 10 designated hubs around the country. This Regional Tech Hub Program was authorized by the CHIPS and Science Act, which Indiana’s U.S. Senator Todd Young was a co-sponsor.

Purdue and Elanco in collaboration with Applied Research Institute, AgriNovus, BiomEdit and others are planning a OneHealth Summit for fall to showcase the ecosystem of capabilities and draw the first era of innovators to the OneHealth District.

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EPD DAILY ACTIVITY REPORT

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Otters fall in middle game

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FLORENCE, KY – The Evansville Otters dropped the middle game of a three-game series tonight against the Florence Y’alls 20-2 at Thomas More Stadium.

The Otters’ (5-9) pitching staff stumbled early and the Y’alls (5-8) seized the opportunity.

Evansville’s only two runs came in the fifth inning. After Florence scored six men in the third frame, the Otters answered with two walks and a two-out double from David Mendham to drive home the pair.

In the bottom of the inning, the Y’alls punched back, matching the Otters’ two runs and adding an extra to make it a 9-2 game.

In the sixth inning, Florence tacked on seven more runs, before adding one in the seventh and three in the eighth to finalize the scoring.

Menham led the offense with a three-for-five day. He strung together a pair of doubles and runs batted in. Mason House picked up his first hit on a triple since returning from the injured list.

Johan Castillo (0-1) started the game on the hill, allowing six runs in two and a third innings. Each Evansville reliever allowed at least one run.

The Otters will attempt to shake off the loss and bounce back tomorrow in the series finale against the Y’alls. The first pitch is scheduled for 12:07 PM CT as Evansville looks to grab their first road series win of the 2024 season.

The Evansville Otters are the 2006 and 2016 Frontier League champions.

The Otters play all home games at historic Bosse Field, located at 23 Don Mattingly Way in Evansville, Ind. Stay up to date with the Evansville Otters by visiting evansvilleotters.com, or follow the Otters on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

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BASEBALL ACES WIN MVC TOURNAMENT TITLE

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BASEBALL ACES WIN MVC TOURNAMENT TITLE
EVANSVILLE, Ind. –  The University of Evansville baseball team capped its undefeated run through the Missouri Valley Conference Tournament on Saturday night, as the Purple Aces held off the top-seeded Indiana State Sycamores, 8-6, to win the tournament title at German American Bank Field at Charles H. Braun Stadium in Evansville.  Evansville will now represent the MVC in the 2024 NCAA Tournament field, which will be announced on Monday at 11 a.m.
The Purple Aces advanced to the tournament championship game with a resounding 17-7 run-rule victory over Illinois State earlier on Saturday afternoon.  The Redbirds actually jumped out to an early 6-1 lead through two innings, before Evansville exploded for seven runs in the third inning thanks to five doubles in the inning to grab a lead it would never lose.  Senior designated hitter Kip Fougerousse led the offense against the Redbirds, going 3-for-4 with a home run and three RBI.  Junior outfielder Harrison Taubert also had two hits and drove in four runs for UE.
In the nightcap against Indiana State, the top-seeded Sycamores scored three runs in the first inning to grab an early lead, before the Purple Aces came roaring back thanks to a six-run second inning.  The first seven Purple Aces to bat in the second inning reached base, with senior shortstop Simon Scherry kick-starting the scoring with a two-run single, before graduate outfielder Mark Shallenberger tied the game at 3-3 on an RBI single to chase Indiana State starter Cam Edmonson (5-2).  Fougerousse then greeted reliever Brennyn Cutts with a long three-run home run to right-center field to give UE a 6-3 lead.
Freshman starter Kenton Deverman (8-1) and reliever Max Hansmann would limit the Sycamores to just single runs in the seventh and eighth innings, as UE took a 6-5 lead to the ninth inning.  Evansville then loaded the bases against the Indiana State bullpen, and scored two insurance runs on a bases-loaded hit-by-pitch and walk to grab an 8-5 lead.  The Sycamores would get a run back in the ninth inning, but UE closer Jakob Meyer got Indiana State catcher Grant Magill to bounce into a game-ending 5-4-3 double play to give UE it’s first MVC Tournament title since 2006.
Shallenberger went 3-for-4 with two runs scored against Indiana State, while junior second baseman Cal McGinnis went 2-for-4 with a run scored and an RBI.  McGinnis earned MVC Tournament Most Outstanding Player honors after hitting .714 in UE’s four games by going 10-for-14, with three doubles, seven runs scored and six RBI.  Fougerousse, Taubert and graduate catcher Brendan Hord also made the MVC All-Tournament Team.
Evansville will now take a 35-23 overall record into the 2024 NCAA Tournament.

Gov. Holcomb elevates Indiana to the world’s stage at Global Economic Summit

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Governor, IEDC welcome industry, government and academic leaders from the global market to tackle most pressing worldwide issues

INDIANAPOLIS – Governor Eric J. Holcomb kicked off the second Indiana Global Economic Summit today, welcoming international delegations from more than 30 countries and territories, business executives, academic and government leaders. The summit, hosted today through May 26, will convene thought leaders from around the globe to discuss the future of AI, national security, integrated health, global sports and more.

Gov. Holcomb delivered this morning’s opening address at the Indianapolis Convention Center. At the conclusion of the Summit, Gov. Holcomb and Indiana Secretary of Commerce David Rosenberg will host dignitaries and business leaders at the Indianapolis 500, which will shine a global spotlight on Indiana and its innovation in motorsports.

“This week, we’ve brought the world to Indiana, and I couldn’t be more excited for these next few days of important discussions,” said Gov. Holcomb. “The work we do this week at the second Indiana Global Economic Summit tees up years of productivity ahead. Together, with our home and away partners, we’re building the future economy and creating a better, more prosperous life for Hoosiers and all that we do business with.”

Roughly 800 people including 41 diplomatic delegations from 31 countries and territories are expected to participate.

Global leaders gathering at the Summit will discuss topics such as sustaining a creative economy in an AI future, navigating global trade winds, building supply chain resiliency in critical industries, and harnessing defense strategy and innovation in the face of global conflict. They will also conduct business-to-business matchmaking and discuss ways to address global challenges such as economic security and workforce.

Speakers include:

  • Dave Ricks, Chair and CEO, Eli Lilly & Company
  • Micael Johansson, President and CEO, Saab AB
  • Ben Townsend, Global Head of Infrastructure & Sustainability, Google
  • Kiva Allgood, Head of Center for Advanced Manufacturing and Supply Chain, World Economic Forum
  • Oksana Markarova, Ambassador of Ukraine to the U.S., Embassy of Ukraine in the U.S.
  • Mel Raines, President and COO, Pacers Sports and Entertainment
  • Brad Crabtree, Assistant Secretary, Fossil Energy and Carbon Management, U.S. Department of Energy

Additional featured speakers are listed here.

International delegations participating in the Summit include national and subnational delegations from the following countries and territories:

  • Australia
  • Belgium
  • Brazil
  • Canada
  • Croatia
  • Denmark
  • France
  • Germany
  • Greece
  • Hungary
  • India
  • Ireland
  • Israel
  • Italy
  • Japan
  • Lithuania
  • Malaysia
  • Mexico
  • Mongolia
  • Netherlands
  • Pakistan
  • Peru
  • Saudi Arabia
  • Slovakia
  • South Korea
  • Switzerland
  • Taiwan
  • Turkey
  • Ukraine
  • United Kingdom

“Building meaningful partnerships is what Indiana does best, and we are thrilled to welcome global leaders to Indiana this week as we celebrate our historic economic momentum and explore new ways to build our economy with like-minded partners,” said Sec. Rosenberg. “The Summit provides an opportunity for us to reach across borders and truly curate an intentional economy that will create lasting change for Indiana.”

This year’s summit comes on the heels of the first-ever Indiana Global Economic Summit hosted in May 2022, which convened more than 900 registrants from 30 countries and territories. 98% of 2022 survey respondents said they were more inclined after attending the summit to view Indiana as a leader in developing future innovations and in driving the economy of the future. More information on the Summit is available here.