The Purple Aces will celebrate the annual event at Saturday’s game
EVANSVILLE, Ind. — The University of Evansville women’s basketball team finishes its three-game home stand with a special game on Saturday evening.
The Purple Aces will celebrate the annual event at Saturday’s game
EVANSVILLE, Ind. — The University of Evansville women’s basketball team finishes its three-game home stand with a special game on Saturday evening.
by Wendy McNamara
According to the Anti-Defamation League, reports of antisemitic events have increased by nearly 360% since the Israel-Hamas war began in October 2023.
Sadly, across the nation, we’re seeing the unfortunate and ugly treatment of Jewish students, and we must do more to make sure they feel safe and welcome here. |
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That’s why I co-authored legislation to target antisemitism and better protect Hoosier Jewish students on college campuses and K-12 classrooms. House Bill 1002 would define antisemitism in state law to ensure that K-12 schools and universities do not include the concept in teaching materials or resources. Under the bill, antisemitism would be defined as “a certain perception of Jews, which may be expressed as hatred toward Jews. Rhetorical and physical manifestations of antisemitism are directed toward Jewish or non-Jewish individuals and or their property, toward Jewish community institutions and religious facilities.” This definition is already adopted by the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance, the U.S. Department of State and the U.S. Department of Education. Recently, this legislation cleared the Indiana House of Representatives and is now being considered in the Senate. To learn more about House Bill 1002, or to watch session and committees live, visit iga.in.gov. |
EVANSVILLE, Ind. – University of Southern Indiana Men’s Tennis (0-1) dropped its season-opening match Friday afternoon to Lipscomb University, 6-1, at the Evansville Tennis Center.
Doubles:Â Neither doubles team could get anything done for the Screaming Eagles as numbers one and two dropped 6-2, leaving number three unfinished.
Singles: Sophomore Mathys Bove (Lyon, France) picked up his first singles win at USI with a thrilling 6-2, 3-6, 1-0 victory at the three spot. Despite Bove’s efforts, the Eagles could not catch fire and dropped the other five singles matches to the Bisons.
NEXT UP FOR THE EAGLES:
The Eagles have a long weekend ahead as USI will travel to Crestview Hills, Kentucky to battle Thomas More University on Saturday at 3 p.m. (CT) before heading to Dayton, Ohio to face off against the University of Dayton on Sunday at 8 a.m. (CT).
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Attorney General Todd Rokita invites Hoosiers to visit IndianaUnclaimed.gov or text CLAIM to 46220 to see what types of treasures await you on National Unclaimed Property Day.Â
“What’s yours is yours, and the government should not be holding onto it,†Attorney General Rokita said. “Our office returned a record-breaking $81 million to hardworking Hoosiers in 2023, and hundreds of millions is just waiting to be claimed.â€Â
Indiana is the only state where the attorney general oversees unclaimed property. Â
Unclaimed property is any financial asset with no activity by its owner for an extended period of time. Â
Examples of potential unclaimed property consists of the following:Â
Individuals and/or businesses have 25 years to claim money once it is reported to the Unclaimed Property Division. Â
Money isn’t the only thing waiting for you in the Unclaimed Property Division. There are also some tangible items received from dormant safe deposit boxes. After three years, the division typically liquidates those items through such means as eBay auctions.Â
Be sure to check IndianaUnclaimed.gov or text CLAIM to 46220 to search your name, family, or business. Â
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EVANSVILLE, Ind. (January 31, 2024) – The Evansville Regional Economic Partnership (E-REP) has announced the selection of Fourth Economy as the consultant to guide the region’s development of a new Comprehensive Economic Development Strategy (CEDS). The Pittsburgh-based firm was awarded through a request for proposals process, which was led by E-REP and assisted by partners Success Warrick and Go Gibson.
Fourth Economy was the consensus pick of a scoring committee after six consultants submitted proposals to E-REP in late 2023. The funding to utilize a consultant stems from a grant E-REP was awarded in October by the Economic Development Administration (EDA), a federal agency of the Department of Commerce.
“We are thrilled to partner with a firm of the caliber of Fourth Economy,†said Lloyd Winnecke, CEO of E-REP. “It’s a firm known for a deep commitment toward equity and resiliency – two key components of a CEDS. Fourth Economy is also well acquainted with our state and our region. It was contracted by the Indiana Economic Development Corporation (IEDC) to complete a Statewide CEDS, which is nearing completion. Rowing in sync with the state is critical for our region.â€
Counties to be covered in the Evansville Region’s CEDS include Vanderburgh, Posey, Warrick, and Gibson. A CEDS is a strategy-driven plan for regional economic development and is designed to build capacity and guide economic resiliency. Fourth Economy plans to produce a draft CEDS by September. Following public comment and county resolutions of support, E-REP will submit the final version in late 2024 for EDA approval, and then apply to become an Economic Development District, a designation the Evansville Region (excluding Henderson, Kentucky) has never held.
“We are honored to be working with the Evansville Region, a community that we see is focused on strategic actions to improve the quality of place and economic opportunities,†said Rich Overmoyer, CEO of Fourth Economy. “The development of a CEDS is an excellent opportunity to assess strengths, needs, and hear the aspirations of residents for what can make the community even more successful.â€
February 6th-10th 2024
EVANSVILLE, Ind. (February 1, 2024) – The Great Lakes Valley Conference returns for the 2nd year to host the eleventh annual GLVC Men’s and Women’s Swimming & Diving Championships, Feb. 6-10, 2024, at the Deaconess Aquatic Center, a $30 million state-of-the-art facility in Evansville, Indiana.
Eleven men’s teams and ten women’s squads, comprising approximately 450 student athletes, will compete for the 2024 GLVC Championship. Participating schools include Drury University, University of Indianapolis, Lewis University, Maryville University, McKendree University, University of Missouri-St. Louis, Quincy University, Rockhurst University, Truman State University, and William Jewell College. Missouri S&T will compete exclusively in the men’s category.
While the Deaconess Aquatic Center has a spectator seating capacity of nearly 1000, all five days of the event will be streamed live and free on the GLVC Sports Network (GLVCSN), maintaining a tradition since the inaugural championship in 2015. The swimming competition kicks off on Tuesday evening with the men’s and women’s 800 free relay, followed by a week of intense competition resulting in the crowning of forty-two individual/relay champions and two team champions.
In 2023, UIndy set a GLVC record with 1,950 points, securing its first-ever GLVC women’s title. Drury University, the 2023 runner-up, had previously held the record with 1,878.5 points in 2022. The Drury men claimed victory with a GLVC-record 1,701 points, marking its sixth overall league title in the 10-year history of the Conference. The University of Indianapolis secured second place with 1,562 points. The 2023 Championship meet witnessed the breaking of a total of 15 records, including 11 on the men’s side.
GLVC Men’s and Women’s Swimming & Diving Championships is presented by PNC Bank and hosted by Evansville Regional Sports Commission and Explore Evansville. Tickets for the GLVC Men’s and Women’s Swimming & Diving Championships should be purchased in advance on the GLVC website.
Swim & Dive – Tuesday 800FR
Tuesday, February 7 at 7:00 PM
Swim & Dive – Wednesday Prelims & Diving
Wednesday, February 8 at 10:00 AM
Swim & Dive – Wednesday Finals
Wednesday, February 8 at 5:30 PM
Swim & Dive – Thursday Prelims & Diving
Thursday, February 9 at 10:00 AM
Swim & Dive – Thursday Finals
Thursday, February 9 at 5:30 PM
Swim & Dive – Friday Prelims & Diving
Friday, February 10 at 10:00 AM
Swim & Dive – Friday Finals
Friday, February 10 at 5:30 PM
Swim & Dive – Saturday Prelims & Diving
Saturday, February 11 at 10:00 AM
Swim & Dive – Saturday Finals
Saturday, February 11 at 5:30 PM
Aces and Beacons tip off at 3 p.m.
EVANSVILLE, Ind. – Looking to win three consecutive Missouri Valley Conference games for the first time in three years, the University of Evansville men’s basketball team will be at Valparaiso on Saturday. Tip is set for 3 p.m. CT with ESPN+ and the Purple Aces Radio Network having the coverage.
Last Time Out
– Overcoming a hot start and second-half rally by UIC, the Purple Aces earned a 77-60 win on Wednesday at the Ford Center
– UE led by seven at the break, but the Flames stormed back to take a 46-45 lead
– The difference was a 14-2 run by the Aces as they led for the remainder of the contest
– Yacine Toumi set a new career mark wtih 22 points; he was 8-of-10 from the field and registered 7 rebounds
– Tanner Cuff also finished with a career mark, totaling 16 points
– Making his return after missing three games was Ben Humrichous; he scored 15 points and tallied 5 boards and 4 assists
– The defense for UE allowed UIC to hit 4 of their first 5 3-pointers, but rebounded to connect on 4 of their final 27 outside tries
 Hitting the Reset Button
– After scoring 20 points on three occasions in his UE career, Yacine Toumi reset his high with 22 points against UIC
– Hitting 8 of his 10 shots, he improved his season shooting to 58.7%, 5th in the MVC
– Over the last 14 games, Toumi has averaged 13.9 points per game (195 total), raising his average from 8.8 to 12.0 PPG
– Toumi has scored 13+ points in each of the last five games
– He scored his prior mark of 20 points on three occasions, including games against SEMO and UNI this season
– Over the last 11 games, Toumi has hauled in 81 boards, an average of 7.4/game
– Toumi posted a career-best 12 boards versus Missouri State and is 8th in the MVC with a season mark of 6.6
Back on the Floor
– Ben Humrichous was back on the floor against UIC after missing the previous 3 games and 8 of the prior 9
– His presence was immediately felt as he finished with 15 points, 5 boards and 4 assists in 16:30 of work
– Humrichous made an appearance on Jan. 17 against Valpo and totaled 7 points in just under 12 minutes of play
Make it Three
– Tanner Cuff’s recent surge continued as he scored a career-high 16 points in the win over UIC; he has now reached double figures in three consecutive games, posting 13 PPG over that stretch
– Cuff scored 13 at UNI before tallying 10 against Illinois State; in the six games prior to the road tilt in Cedar Falls, he averaged 5.0 PPG and did not reach double figures
– Over the last 5 games, Cuff has 10 assists and just 3 turnovers; the 6 games prior saw him post 6 assists and 10 turnovers
– Cuff’s season assist-to-turnover ratio of 2.42 is second in the MVC
Scouting the Opponent
– The Beacons enter Saturday’s contest with a 6-16 record and stand at 2-9 in the MVC
– Since earning an 84-77 win over UIC on Jan. 20, Valparaiso has dropped its last three games, including an 81-70 game at Drake on Wednesday
– Isaiah Stafford leads the way for Valpo with 17.5 points per game
– He has a team-high 30 steals on the season while seeing an average of 30.8 minutes per game
– Stafford went off for 31 points in the first meeting between the teams on Jan. 17
– Cooper Schwieger holds an 11.4 PPG average while pacing the team with 5.7 rebounds
A former member of the University of Southern Indiana Nursing faculty will be the keynote speaker at the 28th annual University of Southern Indiana Research, Evidence-Based Practice and Performance Improvement in Healthcare Conference, slated for Wednesday, April 17 in Carter Hall, located in University Center West. Dr. Maria R. Shirey is the Dean and Fay B. Ireland Endowed Chair in Nursing at The University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) School of Nursing and serves as Director of the UAB’s Pan American Health Organization/World Health Organization (PAHO/WHO) Collaborating Centre for International Nursing.
Her “real world†approach to leadership integrates her experience as a nurse executive, educator, clinician and researcher. In recognition of her career contributions to advancing leadership and health systems science, Shirey was recognized in 2019 with the American Organization for Nursing Leadership’s Nurse Researcher Award. She also received multiple other awards for her leadership, scholarship and contributions to nursing education, practice and research.
“We are excited to welcome Dr. Shirey back to USI,†says Dr. Anita Hagan, Interim Director of the Center for Health Professions Lifelong Learning. “She is well-known nationally as an author, editor, speaker and for her research on leadership science and health services outcomes across the healthcare continuum.â€
According to Hagan, this conference will provide an environment to disseminate research, evidence-based practice and performance improvement among healthcare disciplines. In addition to the keynote presentation, there will be juried oral and poster presentations on various healthcare topics.
Continuing education (CE) hours will be available for nurses, physicians, pharmacists, social workers and health facility administrators. CE hours will also be available for Indiana licensed marriage and family therapists, occupational therapists, occupational therapist assistants and dental professions.
If registering before April 5, the cost is $130 for professionals; $60 for current graduate students; and $20 for undergraduate students.
IDEM is taking applications and nominations for the 2024 Governor’s Awards for Environmental Excellence until 5 p.m. on Friday, March 1.
Citizens, government agencies, businesses, organizations, and educational institutions are invited to submit nominations on behalf of others or apply for the award themselves.
Nomination forms and instructions are available at idem.IN.gov/partnerships/governors-awards-for-environmental-excellence/.
Eligible projects must have occurred in Indiana and been implemented in 2022 or 2023. The awards will be based on project innovation, measurable results, and transferability.
This year, IDEM and Governor Eric J. Holcomb’s office will present seven awards, one in each of the following categories:
Awards will be presented in September.
Presented annually since 1994, the Governor’s Award for Environmental Excellence has become one of Indiana’s most prestigious environmental awards. In 2023, award winners included: GM Fort Wayne Assembly, Red-Tail Land Conservancy, VA Northern Indiana Health Care System, Michigan City Sanitary District and Delta Institute, DePuy Orthopaedics, Inc., and Carroll Elementary School – Flora.