Lt. Gov. Crouch, IHCDA encourage student groups to apply for My Community, My Vision program
Community planning program coaches student groups to enhance quality of life in their communities
INDIANAPOLIS (Oct. 16, 2023) – Lt. Gov. Suzanne Crouch and the Indiana Housing and Community Development Authority (IHCDA) today announced that applications are open for the My Community, My Vision (MCMV) program, which connects high school students across Indiana to each other and to their neighborhoods, towns and cities.
“The future of Indiana will be built on the vision of today’s Hoosier students,” said Lt. Gov. Crouch, Indiana’s Secretary of Agriculture and Rural Development. “My Community, My Vision provides an opportunity for the leaders of tomorrow to share their ideas and collaborate with local officials to make real change in their community. I look forward to seeing the how these fresh, innovative projects will benefit communities across the state.”
Five selected cohorts of high school students across the state will participate in four months of workshops, planning and fundraising for a place-based community project they would like to see come to life in their town or city. Utilizing the features of IHCDA’s CreatINg Places program, students who successfully strategize, plan and reach a fundraising goal of between $5,000 and $25,000 towards their community project will receive a matching grant from IHCDA.
High school youth council groups, alongside a foundation, nonprofit or local unit of government sponsor will work throughout the semester to determine a project, craft a budget, develop a fundraising strategy and raise the needed funds for all materials during a forty-five day fundraising campaign. Throughout the semester, students will be required to participate in three in-person workshops hosted by IHCDA, where they will learn about place-based community development, project planning, fundraising strategies and stakeholder engagement. Each workshop will prepare students to brainstorm and reach their project goal as well as provide networking and leadership opportunities. In the final workshop, students will present their work and success to their peers and Indiana’s community development leaders.
Mayor youth councils, foundation youth councils, and other organized student groups looking to participate in the My Community, My Vision program should apply to IHCDA. The full application can be found on IHCDA’s website. Applications must be submitted by 5:00pm ET on Nov. 3, 2023 with selected teams to be announced Nov. 17, 2023. The selected teams will officially kick off with a workshop event on Jan. 13, 2024.
Kenny Strawbridge Jr. named to Preseason MVC Second Team
Strawbridge was named to All-MVC 3rd Team in 2023
ST.LOUIS – Kenny Strawbridge Jr. made an immediate impact with the University of Evansville men’s basketball team and looks for even more this year as he was named to the Missouri Valley Conference Preseason Second Team on Tuesday.
A member of the All-MVC Third Team in the spring, Strawbridge enters his second season with the Purple Aces. In his first year at UE, Strawbridge led the squad with an average of 14.4 points per game.
Prior to Evansville, Strawbridge spent two seasons with the Alabama State program. A prolific scorer throughout his career, Strawbridge opens the 2023-23 campaign with 973 career points, just 27 shy of reaching 1,000.
The announcement came on Tuesday as the annual MVC Basketball Tipoff took place inside Enterprise Center. UE was picked to finish 11th in the preseason poll. Aces head coach David Ragland along with Gage Bobe, Antonio Thomas and Strawbridge were in St. Louis representing the program.
USI Community of Scholars event to focus on anti-racism and inclusive teaching
The University of Southern Indiana Social Work Department and USI’s Center for Social Justice Education will host this year’s Community of Scholars event featuring Dr. Tracie Addy, Associate Dean of Teaching and Learning at Lafayette College in Easton, Pennsylvania, from 12:30-1:30 p.m. Friday, October 27 via Zoom. This event is sponsored by the USI College of Liberal Arts and is open to the public at no charge.
Addy’s presentation will discuss the importance of equity and belonging in higher education. She will present the voices of instructors who adopt inclusive teaching approaches within their course designs, learning activities and assessments. Attendees will explore how they can create more inclusive learning environments.
In her current role, she is responsible for working with instructors across all divisions and ranks at Lafayette College to develop and administer programming related to the teacher-scholar model from classroom teaching to the scholarship of teaching. She also serves as the Director of the Center for the Integration of Teaching, Learning and Scholarship. Her Center’s many initiatives include a highly rated academy focused on inclusivity for instructors that integrates students as partners.
In addition to these roles, she performs scholarship on teaching and learning and educational development, primarily focusing on learner-centered practices including active learning and inclusive teaching. Addy’s work has been featured in a variety of academic journals as well as other venues such as Inside Higher Ed and University Business, and she has been an invited guest on several podcasts such as Teaching in Higher Ed, Tea for Teaching, Teaching for Student Success and Dead Ideas in Teaching & Learning.
She is a co-author of the bestselling book, What Inclusive Instructors Do: Principles and Practices for Excellence in College Teaching (2021). Her forthcoming book, Enhancing Inclusive Instruction: Student Perspectives and Practical Approaches for Advancing Equity in Higher Education, is set to be released in 2024.
Addy earned a bachelor’s degree from Duke University, a master’s degree from Yale University and a doctorate degree from North Carolina State University.
For more information about this event or to register, contact Dr. Marie Opatrny Pease, Chair of the Social Work Department and Associate Professor of Social Work, at mopatrny@usi.edu. To join the Zoom webinar, follow this link.
Southwestern Indiana Women of Action Hosting Final Exchange
Southwestern Indiana Women of Action Hosting Final Exchange
It’s Not Scary to Get Involved (October Exchange)
(EVANSVILLE, Indiana) October 19, 2023 – Southwestern Indiana Women of Action is hosting its final Exchange of 2023. The event will take place on Thursday, October 19th, at Evansville Vanderburgh Public Library, Browning Room A, located at 200 SE Martin Luther King Junior Blvd, Evansville, Indiana. Doors open at 5:30 pm, with the meeting beginning at 6 pm. The event is free and open to the public.
In just over a year from now we’ll be headed to the polls to vote for the next President of the United States and as well as other local and state leaders. While that seems far away, several preparations are already underway, and being civically engaged is more important than ever. At this month’s Exchange, It’s Not Scary to Get Involved, Edith Hardcastle will join us to discuss the many ways we can become civically engaged, in preparation for the 2024 Election cycle. You don’t want to miss this important discussion!
Edith Hardcastle is former Chair of the Vanderburgh County Democratic Party and currently volunteers with the Terry campaign. Her focus within the campaign is on field operations.
About Southwestern Indiana Women of Action
The mission of the Southwestern Indiana Women of Action is to educate, organize, and mobilize voters in southwestern Indiana through civic engagement and outreach on key community issues. Our vision is to create a connected and empowered community where individuals are visible, engaged, and involved in driving positive change.
Red Skelton Museum of American Comedy hosts ceremonial groundbreaking for fine art gallery
VINCENNES, Ind., October 16, 2023 – The Red Skelton Museum of American Comedy celebrated a ceremonial groundbreaking for its highly anticipated expansion on Monday, Oct. 16.
The Lothian and Red Skelton Gallery of Fine Art is a result of the longtime dream of Lothian Skelton, wife of the late world-famous comedian and Vincennes native Red Skelton.
The Skelton Estate has pledged a generous gift of $4 million for a 7,200-square-foot art gallery to showcase Red Skelton’s artwork. The space will connect to the Red Skelton Museum of American Comedy adjacent to the Red Skelton Performing Arts Center (RSPAC) on the Vincennes Campus of Vincennes University. The expansion will feature dynamic art gallery space, art archival space, public restrooms, a small catering kitchen, and state-of-the-art technology throughout the gallery.
Lothian Skelton, museum and VU leaders, and representatives of the Red Skelton Foundation and Vincennes University Foundation provided a glimpse of the vision for the expanded museum, highlighting its commitment to preserving and promoting the rich humor and art that Red Skelton brought to generations.
The atmosphere was full of excitement as Lothian Skelton, city leaders, devoted fans, and the community gathered at the future site of the art gallery to honor the philanthropy of Lothian Skelton and the legacy of Red Skelton.
The ceremony featured remarks from Lothian Skelton, Executive Director of the Red Skelton Museum of American Comedy Anne Pratt, and VU Vice President of Government and Legal Affairs and Board Member Tony Hahn. A reception in celebration of Lothian Skelton’s birthday took place in the lobby of the RSPAC following the groundbreaking ceremony.
“For Red, the Red Skelton Performing Arts Center was a dream come true, but for me, the Lothian and Red Skelton Gallery of Fine Art makes my dream come true,†Lothian Skelton said.
The Red Skelton Museum of American Comedy opened in 2013 and sees thousands of visitors yearly from across the country and around the globe. The art gallery groundbreaking marks a pivotal moment in the museum’s journey, promising an even more comprehensive and engaging experience for visitors, eager to immerse themselves in the art and laughter that Red Skelton masterfully created.
Red Skelton began painting in the 1940s to relax. He continued painting throughout his lifetime. An original Red Skelton painting would sell for upwards of $50,000 in the 1980s.
“We are so excited to be able to expand the Museum and create a dedicated space for Red’s artwork,†Pratt said. “It was such an important but largely unknown aspect of his life, and we are so grateful to the Skelton Estate for making this dream a reality.â€
Giulia Cardona earns third MVC Player of the Week Award of 2023
Junior tied MVC single-match kills record
ST. LOUIS– For the third time this season and fourth instance in her career, University of Evansville junior Giulia Cardona was recognized as the Missouri Valley Conference Player of the Week.
Cardona put forth one of the best performances in Missouri Valley Conference history as she tied the league’s single-match kills record against UIC. Cardona tied the league record of Bobbi Becker (Petersen) with 40 kills on Friday versus UIC in what was the longest match in NCAA history.
In the opener for the week against Indiana State, she tallied 27 kills and an unreal .396 hitting mark. She added nine digs, two blocks and an ace. Her efforts against the Flames included 94 attempts, tying her for the second-highest total in Valley history. On top of that, she posted 16 digs, a block, ace and assist. The weekend finale saw her add 19 kills, 11 digs, four total blocks and three aces against Valpo.
For the week, she tallied 6.62 kills per set, totaling 86 in 13 sets. Cardona averaged 2.77 digs, 0.54 blocks and 0.38 aces per frame.
Trailblazer Bowling season continues to roll on with Columbia 300 Western Shootout
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. – The 2023-24 Vincennes University bowling season continues to roll along as the Blazers took part in the Columbia 300 Western Shootout this past weekend at Royal Pin Western in Indianapolis.
VU came away with a 23rd place finish overall out of 32 teams competing after six traditional games on Saturday and 16 baker games on Sunday.
Vincennes was led by freshman Nicholas Gregg (Salem, Ill.) who finished Saturday with 1,307 pins and an average score of 218 in his six rounds.
Gregg bowled over 200 in four of the six rounds, including a round of 247 and 266, finishing 23rd overall out of 316 bowlers in the tournament.
Junior Brighton Lucas (Salem, Ill.) was second for the Blazers, finishing with a tournament score of 1,201 and an average of 200 pins per round and finishing 71st overall.
Freshman Cayden Russell (Noblesville, Ind.) was the third VU bowler to compete in all six traditional games, finishing with a score of 1,087 and placing 116th overall.
Freshman Kannon King (Salem, Ill.) bowled in five of the six traditional games, finishing with 935 pins and a tournament average of 187.
King was subbed out for freshman Dylan Lewis (Louisville, Ky.) for the second game of the tournament and Lewis stepped in with a 147 for the round.
Freshman Dakota Waskom (Louisville, Ky.) finished his Saturday with a total of 700 pins over four games, finishing with an average score of 175.
Freshman Jon Starr (Centralia, Ill.) bowled the two rounds in Waskom’s place, getting a 164 in his first game and a 172 in the second for a tournament total of 336.
VU as a team came away with 5,713 pins in the six traditional games before returning to the lanes on Sunday for 16 baker games where VU finished with a team total of 3,146 pins and an average game score of 197.
The VU bowling team will now have two weeks to prepare for their next tournament as the Trailblazers prepare for the Boilermaker Classic Saturday, Oct. 28 and Sunday, Oct. 29 at Arrowhead Bowl in Lafayette, Ind.
VINCENNES RESULTS
TEAM RESULTS
VU (23rd) – 921, 1002, 867, 1042, 1026, 855 – 5,713. Baker – 3,146. Total – 8,859.
INDIVIDUAL RESULTS
Nicholas Gregg (23) – 225, 266, 178, 247, 208, 183 – 1,307
Brighton Lucas (71) – 193, 216, 192, 223, 189, 188 – 1,201
Cayden Russell (116) – 210, 204, 169, 166, 198, 140 – 1,087
Kannon King (155) – 157, x, 164, 234, 219, 161 – 935
Dakota Waskom (207) – 136, 169, x, x, 212, 183 – 700
Jon Starr (266) – x, x, 164, 172, x, x – 336
Dylan Lewis (312) – x, 147, x, x, x, x – 147