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CELEBRATE THE HOLIDAY SEASON WITHRUDOLPH THE RED-NOSED REINDEERâ„¢: THE MUSICAL!
TICKETS GO ON SALE FRIDAY, JULY 21, AT 10 AM
Evansville, IN – July 14, 2023 – The critically acclaimed live stage show, Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer: The Musical, is visiting Old National Events Plaza to entertain families this holiday season! The “most famous reindeer of all†and his friends from the longest-running and highest-rated holiday television special will soar into Evansville on December 10, 2023.
Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer: The Musical tells the tale of a young Rudolph who, because of the appearance of his bright, shining nose, is excluded from the Reindeer Games. He flees Christmastown and meets up with new friends Hermey the Elf and Yukon Cornelius. After finding The Island of Misfit Toys, Rudolph journeys home, where a snowstorm of epic proportions is threatening Christmas. Can Rudolph rescue his family and friends and help Santa save the holiday? Rudolph and the entire holly jolly cast of characters, along with the audience, will help Santa save Christmas.
Projections, costumes, and characters are faithfully brought to the stage against a backdrop of nostalgic set designs. The 12-foot-tall Abominable Snow Monster is jaw-dropping. The high-energy cast stirs all of the holiday spirit with classic songs and dialogue, while irresistible and loveable puppets highlight the charming roughness of the television show’s stop-motion effects.
In 1964, the beloved stop-motion animated television classic, Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer, made its network television debut and has been delighting audiences across the country for almost 60 years. “Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer: The Musical is a tremendous way to experience this family tradition and stays true to the iconic television special,†says producing partner Jonathan Flom.
Flom says, “The familiar story elements from the television special are addressed with a talented cast and puppeteers who help recreate the magic on stage.†Since the special itself is a classic musical, the stage show does not feel at all like an adaptation and audiences are surprised and delighted when they see performances of songs such as “Fame and Fortune†and “Rockin’ Around the Christmas Tree†that are heard but not performed in the TV special.
For more information, fans can visit www.rudolphthemusical.com.
 Ticket Information:
 What:  Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer: The Musical
When: Â Sunday, December 10, 2023 @ 6:00 PM
Where: Â Old National Events Plaza | 715 Locust Street, Evansville, IN 47708
Tickets:Â Tickets start at $28.00 plus applicable fees and tax. Each adult and child (age two and up) must have a ticket to attend.
Tickets are available at Ticketmaster.com or the Old National Events Plaza Box Office. For more information about the Aiken Theatre, visit www.oldnationaleventsplaza.com.
About Right Angle Entertainment
Producer Right Angle Entertainment (RAE) specializes in the production, marketing, management, and distribution of live theatrical and concert events. RAE’s proud roster includes FRIENDS! The Musical Parody North American Tour, Cat & Nat #MomTruths Tour, Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer, Family Feud: Celebrity Edition Tour, The Price is Right LIVE! and Elvis and Me: An Evening with Priscilla Presley, among others.
About Old National Events Plaza
Old National Events Plaza, managed by ASM Global, is Evansville, Indiana’s premier convention center and largest live entertainment theatre. Housing a spacious 2,500-seat theatre, 38,000 square- feet of column-free exhibit space, a beautiful 14,000 square-foot ballroom, and 12,00 square-feet of meeting space, Old National Events Plaza hosts a variety of events. The venue offers easy scheduling, one-stop-shop services, and in-house catering and audio-visual services. For more information and a complete schedule of events, please visit www.oldnationaleventsplaza.com.
Evansville tied a season high of five home runs, worked a year-best nine walks and totaled 14 hits to even up the series at a game apiece.
Jeffrey Baez led the Otters with two home runs for his fourth multi-homer game of the season. He has 12 home runs on the season with five of them against the ValleyCats.
Aaron Beck hit his first pro home run, Noah Myers blasted his ninth homer on the season and George Callil topped off the power surge with a two-run shot for his third home run of the year.
Baez started the scoring with a 375 foot two-run homer in the first. Kona Quiggle hit a two-RBI double in the second to extend the lead to 4-0.
Tri-City answered with a two-run home run in the second but Baez and Beck’s solo blasts in the fifth brought the lead back to four runs.
Myers hit his solo home run in the sixth and Callil hit his two-run homer in the seventh. Quiggle topped the scoring with another RBI double in the seventh inning.
The ValleyCats plated five runs over the final five innings but never worked the lead under two runs.
On the mound, Justin Watland earned his fourth win of the season. The Otters’ starter worked five innings, allowing three runs on seven hits with three strikeouts.
All nine Otters’ batters reached base. Jomar Reyes and Beck both mounted three-hit days. The Evansville native Beck worked his way on base all five times at the plate and scored three runs.
The Otters play for the series against the ValleyCats on Sunday with the series finale slated for a 4:00 PM CT first pitch. Fans can listen to the action on the Otters Digital Network with the broadcast simulcast on FloSports.
All home and road Otters games this season are televised on FloSports with audio-only coverage available for free on the Evansville Otters YouTube page.
VINCENNES, Ind. – Vincennes University middle blocker Tuana Turhan (Ankara, Turkey) signed to continue her volleyball career next season at NCAA Division I Quinnipiac University in Hamden, Conn.
“There are many reasons why I chose to sign with Quinnipiac University,†Turhan said. “First, it was a priority for me that they are very successful in sports and academia. Also, last year Quinnipiac won the MAAC Conference Championship. This was a really big reason why I chose Quinnipiac. I also thought that being at Quinnipiac would be the best education I could give myself in every way.â€
Turhan burst onto the scene in a big way last season for the Trailblazers, finishing the season with 257.5 points, 151 blocks, 136 kills, 76 digs and 35 aces.
Her 151 total blocks last season was good for eighth in the country and her front row abilities allowed VU to finish with the 14th most blocks at the NJCAA Division I level last season.
Turhan twice finished with double-digit blocks in a match, setting her career-high with 11 blocks at Wallace State, before recording 10 blocks against Kaskaskia College four days later.
Turhan joins VU sophomores Lara Gomes de Castro (Sao Paulo, Brazil) and Josephine Mulligan (Saint John, Ind.) as members of last year’s VUVB team to sign with four-year programs. Gomes de Castro signed to play at Union College in Kentucky, while Mulligan will play at Keiser University in Florida this fall.
These three helped guide the Trailblazers to a 29-9 record last season, including an undefeated 12-0 record against Region 24 opponents and earned VU their second consecutive Region 24 Championship.
“Winning the Region 24 Championship last year was my favorite moment at Vincennes University,†Turhan added. “It was one of my biggest goals I set for myself before coming to America and with the help and support of my team and coaches we were able to achieve it. This moment will always remain in my mind as my favorite memory at Vincennes University.â€
“Tuana is an excellent student as she dealt with the challenges of English as a second language and in studying a very difficult major in Engineering,†VUVB Head Coach Gary Sien said. “During her one season here, she posted up some big numbers and wasn’t far removed from post season honors. I have every confidence that Tuana will do just as well, if not better in both the classroom and on the court at Quinnipiac.â€
Turhan will be joining a Bobcats squad coming off a 14-15 record last season and saw them end the season by winning 12 of their final 15 games, winning the first Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC) Tournament Championship and advancing to the NCAA Tournament for the first time in program history.
Turhan becomes the first NCAA Division I signee during the Coach Gary Sien era at Vincennes University.
Turhan was named to the Dean’s List in the Spring for Engineering.
“I would like to express a big thank you to the VU coaching staff, Coach Gary Sien, Coach Mike Misner and Coach Ariana Gentzler,†Turhan said. “As an international player, I think volleyball in Turkey and volleyball in America are very different. I think my whole team and all my coaches have patiently supported me in this regard and prepared me athletically for a four-year school. So, I would like to convey my thanks to them again.â€
“Academically, I would like to thank my professor Emily Yetka,†Turhan added. “Her great support helped me a lot to achieve my success in America. Thanks to her, I was able to get to know American culture very well. I am thankful and grateful to all my professors at VU. Especially my physics professor Gary Johs and my advisor Jubin Chen. Thanks to them, I was able to be a student and an athlete at the same time in a very comfortable way. I think this has prepared me for a four-year school.â€
The Vincennes University Athletic Department would like to congratulate Tuana Turhan on her signing with Quinnipiac University and wishes her good luck next season.
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The University of Southern Indiana has named Dr. Jason Hardgrave as Interim Assistant Provost, effective Tuesday, August 1.
“I am very pleased to welcome Dr. Jason Hardgrave as Interim Assistant Provost,†says Dr. Shelly Blunt, Interim Provost. “Dr. Hardgrave is a respected colleague with demonstrated leadership success and extensive experience with curriculum development and review, accreditation, assessment and advising. His student-centric, collaborative approach aligns with the mission of the University and will help strategically advance key initiatives and programs.â€
Hardgrave has been at USI nearly 20 years, most recently serving as Chair of the History Department and as Associate Professor of History. In his role as Chair, he has guided students to success in addition to creating promotional guidelines, assessment procedures and a merit review rubric for the History Department.
Additionally, he actively collaborates with the Teacher Education Department to ensure student preparedness, curriculum standards and support for licensure and accreditation processes. He works closely with the University’s College Achievement Program (CAP), building strong connections with local teachers to create opportunities for USI dual credit.
Previously, Hardgrave served as both Chair and Vice Chair of Faculty Senate. He participated in the Academic Program Review and served as Chair of the University Promotions Committee. He has also contributed to several committees and extracurriculars during his time at USI, including but not limited to, the Economic Benefits Committee, Core 39 Committee and serving as Faculty Advisor for the USI Fencing Club and the USI chapter of Phi Alpha Theta National History Honor Society.
Hardgrave’s research and teaching expertise centers around pre-modern Europe with a focus on law, trade and gender. He earned bachelor’s and master’s degrees in history from the University of Wyoming and a doctorate in history from the University of Kansas.
Berry selected as Dean of StudentsÂ
Dr. Laurie Berry has been named Dean of Students at USI, effective Friday, July 21. Berry will report to Dr. Khalilah Doss, Vice President for Student Affairs.
“Dr. Berry has made strides in student success during her 31 years at USI, and I know she will continue to tirelessly care for and maintain our campus community’s success and wellbeing,†says Doss. “She is a passionate leader, and I am confident the University will feel the positive effects of her persistence in making sure active care of our students is priority.â€
The Dean of Students serves as a member of the Provost’s Council and Student Affairs Directors Team. The role provides leadership and oversight to the Dean of Students Office, Counseling Center, and the University Health Center; chairs the Campus Action Response and Engagement (CARE) Team and Eagle Experience Team; serves as an advocate for students in the University community; and is the primary advisor for the Student Government Association.
Berry previously served as Assistant Dean of Students and Director of Housing and Residence Life, in addition to other housing roles, at USI. Throughout her career, she has brought innovations to her work, including collaborating with Institutional Analytics to manage the contact tracing process during the COVID-19 pandemic. Berry was instrumental in expanding the use of Maxient (a conduct software platform) to support the current CARE, financial CARE, admission reviews, academic integrity and Title IX processes across campus.
In her previous advocacy role, she regularly met with students and collaborated with faculty to support students’ educational goals. Berry also serves as an advisor to students within the academic integrity and Title IX processes.
During the 2023 Fall Semester, she will teach a doctoral class on policy and practice in higher education in the Doctor of Education program at USI. Her research interests involve studying the ways people connect and support each other in social media spaces.
Berry earned her bachelor’s degree in English literature and master’s in student personnel services from Western Kentucky University. She earned a doctorate in educational leadership from Indiana State University.
Ivy Tech Terre Haute and Evansville receive a $300K gift to grow the healthcare workforce
VINCENNES, IN – Good Samaritan has announced a multi-faceted partnership with Ivy Tech Community College in Evansville and Terre Haute. The partnership includes a $300,000 investment to help grow awareness of the healthcare programs offered at the two campuses, offers opportunities for Knox County residents to pursue careers in healthcare, and expand the community’s workforce pipeline in the healthcare
field.
“I am thrilled to witness the powerful collaboration between Good Samaritan and Ivy Tech’s healthcare programs. This impactful gift signifies a shared commitment to addressing the pressing workforce needs in healthcare,†said Good Samaritan’s Chief Nursing Officer Rachel Spalding, DNP, RN, NEA-BC. “By joining forces, we are fostering a supportive relationship that will continue to allow Good Samaritan to carry out its mission.â€
Good Samaritan has been a healthcare leader in southwestern Indiana and southeastern Illinois for more than 115 years. Based in Vincennes, the hospital serves six counties in Indiana and four counties in Illinois. The hospital’s partnership with Ivy Tech will allow facility enhancements, support initiatives aimed at supporting current healthcare students in their studies, and heighten the awareness of available education and career pathways. Together, these strategies will help address the labor shortage in the healthcare industry.
Labor market data from Emsi/Burning Glass estimates there is a gap of 1,350 nursing graduates to meet Indiana’s needs with current educational resources. Statewide, Ivy Tech awards more than 1,300 associate degrees to nursing students every year, more than any other institution in Indiana and the largest in the nation.
“Ivy Tech is the community’s workforce driver. If there is a gap in skilled workers, Ivy Tech will help fill it to ensure industries, like healthcare, are continuing to grow, new industries are attracted to our state, and our communities are thriving,†said Ivy Tech Terre Haute Chancellor Lea Anne Crooks, Ph.D. “This gift is the epitome of community partnerships.â€
The $300,000 gift will support the School of Nursing and School of Health Sciences with a holistic approach to recruitment, retention, and completion in three ways.
School of Health Sciences Renovations
The gift will support renovations within the School of Health Sciences at both the Terre Haute and Evansville campuses. Updated facilities will continue Ivy Tech’s commitment to providing students with real-world environments that simulate the patient-care setting students will experience in their careers, providing a seamless transition from student to professional. Additionally, the renovations will enhance prospective students’ insight into future healthcare career possibilities.
Healthcare Workforce Pipeline Development
As part of the partnership, Ivy Tech will work to increase opportunities for students to earn a certificate in healthcare, like a certified nursing assistant or emergency medical technician certificate, before graduating high school.
“Working with high school students is essential, and will empower future nurses and other healthcare professionals with invaluable resources and support early on,†commented Leah Allman, Vice Chancellor for Enrollment Services at Ivy Tech Terre Haute. “Plus, it saves students and families thousands of dollars in tuition costs.â€
School of Nursing Retention and Expansion
Known for its excellent, yet rigorous, nursing program, additional support to help nursing students persist in their coursework is made possible by this gift. Both campuses will also be able to expand enrollment capacity in the School of Nursing by increasing instruction space, hiring more instructors, or adding additional lab equipment.
“A focused effort to attract individuals in Knox County, and in the region, to pursue an education and career in healthcare through Ivy Tech will directly impact Good Samaritan’s ability to increase the high level of care they already provide to the area,†remarked Daniela Vidal, chancellor at Ivy Tech Evansville. “More than 90% of Ivy Tech graduates stay in Indiana for their careers, and nearly 85% stay in their region.â€
Good Samaritan plans for this partnership to result in more Ivy Tech graduates being employed at their facilities.
“We know Ivy Tech produces high-quality healthcare workers, as we have seen with a number of exceptional team members who are Ivy Tech alumni,†Spalding noted. “Our faith in Ivy Tech to be a leader in this area has only increased, and we are proud to come alongside them to shape the future of healthcare by investing in the development of a skilled and compassionate healthcare workforce.
Evansville stranded nine runners on the evening, six of them in scoring position.
Kona Quiggle led off the game with a solo home run to left field, his fourth homer of the season. From there, the Otters failed to muster a run the remainder of Friday’s contest.
Jhon Vargas retired the first eight batters he faced in his start for Evansville. He allowed just one baserunner through his first four innings.
The ValleyCats took the lead with three runs in the fifth inning. Tri-City started the threat with a base hit and a hit by pitch. With two outs, the ValleyCats’ Payvin Parks lasered a double off the right field wall scoring two. One more Tri-City run scored on an error.
Vargas suffered the loss but earned his fifth quality start of the season, allowing three earned runs over 6.1 innings pitched with five strikeouts and no walks.
Tri-City added a run in the seventh and used another two-out two RBI double in the eighth to bring the score to 6-1.
John Dyer led the Otters’ offense with two hits, including a double. Jeffrey Baez notched a single to extend his hit streak to eight games.
The Otters and ValleyCats continue the series on Saturday in Troy with a 5:30 pm CT first pitch. Fans can listen to the action on the Otters Digital Network.
All home and road Otters games this season are televised on FloSports with audio-only coverage available for free on the Evansville Otters YouTube page.