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AceNotes Today
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Wednesday, November 6, 2019
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UE Celebrates First Generation Students on November 8: Submit Your First Gen Story!
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Are you the first in your family to go to college? If so, submit a paragraph and about what college means to you as a first generation student to uerelations@evansville.edu along with a selfie and we’ll feature your story on UE social media on Friday, November 8!
The University of Evansville will participate in the third annual First Generation College Student Celebration on Friday, November 8. This event, hosted by the Council for Opportunity for Education (COE) in partnership with the Center for First-generation Student Success, is celebrated by institutions nation-wide.
November 8 marks the 54th anniversary of the signing of the 1965 Higher Education Act, which has helped millions of poor students become the first members of their families to earn college degrees.
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Holy Communion for All
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A brief service of Holy Communion (aka Eucharist) will be celebrated at Neu Chapel on Wednesday at 3:15PM. All are welcome to receive.
Submitted by JillAnn Knonenborg jk383@evansville.edu.
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Coffee and Careers: Law and Government
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Please join the Center for Career Development in the November Coffee and Careers event. Learn more about careers in Law and Government!
November 6 from 4:00-5:00 PM in the Phillips Alcove, Ridgway University Center (across from WUEV)
Submitted by Donna Schmitt ds120@evansville.edu.
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Science, faith, or both?
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Stop at Honeymoon Cafe, 6:15PM, on Thursday for an informal conversation about the relationship between science and religious faith. All perspectives are welcome. The first eight students to arrive will receive a free coffee or tea.
Submitted by JillAnn Knonenborg jk383@evansville.edu.
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Reception for Stacey Shanks
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Please join us to say good-bye to Stacey Shanks, Director of Academic Advising on Friday, November 8th noon-2:00pm in the lobby of Olmsted. We will be serving cake and punch.
Submitted by Teresa Haller th227@evansville.edu.
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I-House: Culture Clash
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For this week's I-House, we will be having a conversation on the rise of nationalism around the world. We will be having Dr. Wesley Milner who is the chief international officer at University of Evansville, briefly talk about nationalism and its worldwide perspective. We will also have a panel of International students from US, Brazil, and Pakistan share their thoughts and experiences with nationalism in their Countries. The event will be happening on the 2nd Floor of Ridgway Student Center at 7 pm! We hope to see you there!
Submitted by Hussam Taj ht70@evansville.edu.
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TIAA Individual Counseling Appointments
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The TIAA-CREF representative will be on the UE campus for individual counseling sessions on Tuesday, November 12 and Thursday, November 14, 2019. To schedule an appointment, call TIAA-CREF at 1-800-732-8353.
Please note that the meeting location has been changed to SOBA room 153, Eades Music Room.
Submitted by Lori LeDuc LL138@evansville.edu.
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Thinking About Retirement?
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The University of Evansville established the Retirement Healthcare Savings Plan (RHSP) as a way to help you prepare
and pay for your medical expenses in retirement. As you get older, healthcare costs are likely to take up a larger
portion of your budget, and Medicare may not be enough.¹ You may also have access to group retiree health insurance
plan options that have no network restrictions and follow you wherever you live in the United States.
We hope you’ll join us for a discussion to learn more about what your employer is doing to help you prepare for
healthcare expenses in retirement.
Thursday, November 21, 2019 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. SOBA, Smythe Lecture Hall, Room 170, 1st Floor
Need more information? Call the Emeriti Service Center at 866-363-7484 and press option #2, weekdays,
9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. (ET).
Submitted by Lori LeDuc LL138@evansville.edu.
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18th Annual Thomas C. Fiddick Memorial Lecture is Nov. 8th
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Date: Friday, November 8, 2019
Start: 7:00pm
Location: Smythe Lecture Hall, Rm 170, Scroeder School of Business Building
LECTURE IS FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
"The Traumatic Effects of the 1918-19 Influenza Epidemic"
The University of Evansville's Department of History is proud to welcome Susan Kent, Arts and Sciences Professor of Distinction at University Colorado, for the 18th Annual Thomas C. Fiddick Memorial Lecture.
Between 1918 and 1919, an influenza pandemic – often called the “Spanish Flu” – ravaged the world, killing at least 30 million people, and perhaps as many as 100 million. Professor Kent has said that “It proved more deadly than any other disease since the Black Death in the fourteenth century, and it killed more people than any other single event of the twentieth century except World War II.” Her lecture will examine the worldwide impact of the flu on a variety of people and events and consider how the pandemic had the effect of influencing and even determining some of the most important issues of the interwar period.
Susan Kent is a prolific scholar and an acknowledged expert in several fields, including British History, Imperialism, and Gender History, as well as the history of the Spanish Flu. She is the author of The Global Influenza Pandemic of 1918-1919 (2012).
Submitted by Michelle Lehman ml281@evansville.edu.
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Eli Saslow to Discuss "Rising Out of Hatred" This Thursday
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The Honors Program invites the campus community to join us for our common read speaking event, a presentation by Pulitzer-prize winning author Eli Saslow, this Thursday, November 7 at 7:00pm in Eykamp Hall. Mr. Saslow will be discussing his book, Rising Out of Hatred, which was the common read for Honors Program freshmen this year. The book tells the powerful story of former white supremacist Derek Black, son of Don Black, who founded the white supremacist website Stormfront, and godson of former KKK Grand Wizard David Duke. Derek was poised to become a leader in the white supremacist movement until his experiences at a small liberal arts college forced him to confront his beliefs. Rising Out of Hatred traces Derek’s story from his foundations in white supremacy to his life-changing college friendships to the ultimate transformation in his belief system that led him to denounce white nationalism publicly in 2013.
Submitted by Jayme Williams jw504@evansville.edu.
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Veterans Day Program
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Annual Veterans Day Program
November 11, 2019, at 11 am
Location: Neu Chapel Sanctuary
Speaker: Ms. Melissa C. Moorehead- UE Alumnae and Navy Veteran
The campus community, alumni, and friends are invited to celebrate Veterans Day on campus for our annual
Veterans Day service.
Special Guest: Melissa C. Morehead
Speaker, Community Leader, Mentor, Media Personality
Melissa C. Morehead is a native of Evansville, Indiana, and enjoys serving as a speaker, community leader, mentor, and media personality. She proudly served in the United States Navy and was honorably discharged after serving 9.5 years. Her military career afforded her a life that she will never forget and is so grateful for. From serving alongside men and women who were considered her extended family to a being the first woman in her military division to accomplish goals that men in her division said could not be done. Morehead is a graduate from the University of Evansville with a BS in global leadership development. She is a member of the University of Evansville African American Alumni, where she won the 2017-18 Office of Diversity Initiatives UEAAA Mentor of the Year award and a proud alumna of Leadership Evansville. Currently, Melissa works as a federal government employee with the Social Security Administration with over 20 years as a dedicated public servant. She is also the host of Community Chat, a radio program that can be heard every Saturday morning at 9 AM on 98.5 FM, WEOA. She believes in encouraging, empowering, and educating women in the areas that seem to go unnoticed, and that is SELF.
Sponsored by: Office of Veterans Affairs
Submitted by Dr. Tracey Folden tf91@evansville.edu.
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Federal loan repayment counseling session for graduating students
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Students who have received Federal Direct (sub/unsub) Loans and plan to graduate in the fall (or transfer after the fall semester) are required to attend a loan repayment counseling session. The Office of Student Financial Services will hold the first session of the semester on Wed., November 13th at 11:30 a.m. in Eykamp Hall, Room 252, Ridgway University Center.
Submitted by Amy Sowders as560@evansville.edu.
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Azzip Give-Back Night
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On November 7, the UE Senior Nursing class is hosting an give-back night at Azzip pizza on North Green River Road to help benefit Borrowed Hearts Foundation. Borrowed Hearts is a foundation that was started to help foster children and foster families with basic necessities that may be needed.
Show the following flyer at the register:
Submitted by Tracy Miles tm201@evansville.edu.
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Mike Marks: Efroymson Visiting Artist & Exhibition
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SOMEWHERE BEHIND US
MIKE MARKS - PRINTMAKER
Melvin Peterson Gallery
Artist’s Exhibition: October 28 – December 14, 2019
Artist in Residence: November 6-8
Student Workshop: Wednesday, November 6, 6:00pm
Artist’s Reception & Public Gallery Lecture: Thursday, November 7
Reception: 6:30pm, Lecture: 7:00
Student Gallery Lecture: Friday, November 8, 10:00am
Gallery Hours:
Monday, Tuesday, Friday, Saturday: 12:00 – 3:00pm
Wednesday, Thursday: 12:00 – 6:00pm
For more information, contact the UE Art Department of Art at 812-488-2043
email art@evansville.edu, or visit our Facebook page: University of Evansville Department of Art & Melvin Peterson Gallery
Submitted by Corliss Chastain cc270@evansville.edu.
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2019-20 CrWrtg Coffee Hour/ Wahnita DeLong Reading Featuring Margaret McMullan
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Date: Wednesday, November 6, 2019
Start: 5:30pm
Location: Eykamp Hall, Room 251, Ridgway University Center
Margaret McMullan is the author of eight award-winning books including the novel In My Mother’s House and the anthology Every Father’s Daughter. Her work has appeared in USA Today, The Washington Post, The Huffington Post, The Los Angeles Times, The Chicago Tribune, among others. She received a NEA Fellowship and a Fulbright in Hungary to research her new book, Where The Angels Lived: One Family’s Story of Loss, Exile, and Return.
Historical, authentic and family-oriented, WHERE THE ANGELS LIVED tells the tale of a somewhat parallel universe that exists even in the 21st century—dealings with Soviet-style bureaucracy; skepticism; anti-Semitism; and ironically the same sort of isolation and rejection Margaret McMullan’s Jewish Hungarian family experienced in 1944 before they were forced into concentration camps. Straddling memoir and reportage, past and present, this story reminds us all that we can escape a country, but we can never escape history. She taught at the University of Evansville for 25 years, serving as chair of the Department of English, and she helped form the Department of Creative Writing. She was formerly the Melvin Peterson Endowed Chair in Literature and Creative Writing until she retired in 2015 to write full time.
Submitted by Michelle Lehman ml281@evansville.edu.
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Added Section of Writing 205
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The Department of Creative Writing has added a section of Writing 205 (sec. 04) for the spring 2020 semester. This course satisfies Outcome 5 and Overlay E Writing Across the Curriculum.
Submitted by Paul Bone pb28@evansville.edu.
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Hiring Intramural Supervisor
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Interested in becoming an Intramural Supervisor? Applications are open through this Friday, 11/8. Applications can be picked up outside of the IM office in the Fitness Center, or can be sent to you via email by contacting Drew at ah519.
Brief Intramural Supervisor Job Description
1. Attend all training sessions throughout the year.
2. Attend all weekly staff meetings.
3. Help the director with administrative aspects of the intramural program (event planning, event promotion and marketing, hiring of officials, game scheduling, scheduling of officials, record keeping, etc.)
4. Supervision (including set-up and take-down) of intramural events on assigned nights (typically 1 night per week).
5. Supervise the Fitness Center approximately 2 weekends per semester (Saturday & Sunday 11:15am-5:30pm).
6. Assist the director with all aspects of Bike Race.
7. Other duties as assigned by the director.
Approximate Weekly Time Commitment
The IM Supervisor’s weekly time commitment will vary. A typical week may be:
Weekly Meeting - 30 minutes
Weekly Supervision - 3.5 hours to 5 hours (depends on the sport)
TOTAL - 4 to 5.5 hours
**Please keep in mind that extra hours will be worked when it is your turn to cover the Fitness Center and when your assigned sports are going on (captain’s meetings, official’s training, scheduling, etc.)
Pay
New supervisors are paid $10 per hour. Pay increases per year of experience up to $13 per hour. You will also earn $9 per game you officiate that you were a clinician for. You will receive a check or direct deposit bi-weekly.
Submitted by Drew Hawkins ah519@evansville.edu.
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Nominations Are Now Open for December's Employee Excellence Award!
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The University of Evansville, in pursuit of excellence in service, wishes to recognize monthly a non-faculty employee displaying records of achievement as a leader. Leadership may be demonstrated in any of the following categories:
• Service to the University community
• Service to students
• Job performance and attitude to fellow employees
One award is presented each month. To be eligible, an employee must be a full-time member of the administration or staff. Nominations are due before the 15th of each month. Nominations are now being accepted for the month of December!
Learn more about the award and submit your nomination online.
Submitted by Lori LeDuc LL138@evansville.edu.
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WBB Male Practice Players Needed!
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The women's basketball team is looking for male practice players. Practices are weekdays from 3:30-5:30. The coaches ask you to come to a few practices a week and help scrimmage against the team to prepare them for upcoming opponents. If you are interested please contact Coach KP at kp204@evansville.edu.
Submitted by Kaitlynn Pacholke kp204@evansville.edu.
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Last day to drop with a "W"
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Reminder Friday November the 8th at 5:00pm is the last day to drop a class with a "W". You cannot drop online. You will have to visit the Office of the Registrar. Olmsted Hall Room 116.
Submitted by Teresa Haller th227@evansville.edu.
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New issue of the Crescent is out now!
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The Crescent, University of Evansville's student magazine, is available for FREE right now to all students at magazine stands across the campus! This issue, LGBTQ+ individuals can legally marry their partners, but their fight for rights and survival isn’t over. Pick up an issue on magazine racks across campus. The Crescent is a student magazine - by and for the students of the University of Evansville - that is published six times during the academic year. The Crescent serves as an open forum for the UE community. Copies are free to students and the goal is to present relevant content in a fair, accurate, and unbiased manner.
Submitted by Tim Young ty32@evansville.edu.
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Editorial Article on Building Essential CPA Skills with a Modified Monopoly Game in Rania Mousa's Accounting class.
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Associate Professor of Accounting Rania Mousa has been featured on an editorial article titled, "Build Essential CPA Skills with a Modified Monopoly Game." The article has been posted on Course Hero website as part of the Faculty Club's Best Lessons initiative.
Course Hero is an online learning platform where over 30 million course-specific study resources are contributed by a community of students and educators. Last July, Mousa was invited by the organizers of Course Hero Summit in San Francisco to deliver an academic presentation on her research paper that has empirically tested the alignment of the game's self-reported learning outcomes with the AICPA Core Competency Framework over the course of five years. The research paper has been published in Accounting Research Journal.
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Clark Kimberling publishes Research and Proposals
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Clark Kimberling, professor of mathematics, and Peter Moses, an engineer in England, have an article in the Proceedings of the Eighteenth International Conference on Fibonacci Numbers and Their Applications, held at Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, July 2018. The article can be downloaded online, pages 96-110. Entitled "Linear Complementary Equations and Systems," the article introduces a formal definition of "linear complementary equation", along with classifications for such equations and methods for solving them. Dr. Kimberling is also the compiler of Problem Proposals, downloadable at the same URL, pages 170-183. These proposals were presented by participants at the Conference as new unsolved problems, to which have been added notes and a few solutions received during 2018-2019.
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Music Department Receives Grants
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The Department of Music has seen success with recent grant proposals to help support it's upcoming activities. The George L. Mesker Music Trust will once again fund this year's Holiday Pops Concert, and the Indiana Arts Commission/Regional Arts Partners will help support the 2020 Summer Music Camp. Pictured here is Thomas Josenhans receiving the IAC grant from Anne Shoemaker McKim of the Arts Council of Southwestern Indiana.
Submitted by Sylvia DeVault sy5@evansville.edu.
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