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AceNotes Today
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Friday, November 20, 2020
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Flu Shots are Still Available at the UE Health Clinic
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Flu shots are still available at the UE Health Clinic for all students and employees!
Getting a flu shot is an important step for protecting yourself and your fellow Aces from getting the flu this season. With COVID-19 still a concern and living in a residential community, this precaution becomes more important than ever, especially as it can help keep valuable resources available to those with COVID-19.
Flu shots are not required by the University, but strongly recommended. This year, flu shots are FREE for all students, as well as employees and their dependents enrolled in UE health insurance. Employees not covered by UE health insurance may receive a flu shot for $20. You always have the option to get your flu shot from your primary care provider or choose the best location or provider for your health.
Vaccines are available Monday-Friday, 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
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International Education Week
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International Education Week (IEW) is a joint initiative of the U.S. Departments of State and Education. This annual event is observed nationally from November 16th - November 20th. At UE, IEW will be observed from November 16, 2020 - November 21, 2020. Join #IEW2020 to celebrate the benefits of international education and exchange through the programs organized by the International Club!
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International Bazaar
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The annual International Bazaar is coming up soon. It is going to be Saturday November 21st. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, we will be limiting the number of people in the room. But do not worry. Bazaar will happen from 5pm to 8pm so there is plenty of time for you and your friends check out the biggest event of campus. Join us and learn more about the diversity on your campus!
Get your free timed tickets here!
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AcesHaven Food Pantry Available for Students Prior to Thanksgiving Break
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AcesHaven is a student established resource center that features a fully stocked food pantry to help students who are facing food insecurities. University breaks can be especially challenging for students without resources, but there is help available! Please visit the food pantry or other resources below BEFORE Thanksgiving Break.
Aces Haven Pantry
If you are unsure about how you will get your next meal, please stop by our pantry, as we believe no Purple Ace should be hungry. AcesHaven is located in Neu Chapel, right inside the back entrance (closest to Memorial Plaza). Please take only what you need, as we want to make sure we have enough for everyone seeking assistance. It will be unlocked from 7am-10pm each day and will operate on the honor system. Neu Chapel will be closed for break, so please visit before end of day Wednesday.
Electronic Food Pantry
Additionally, we have established an electronic food pantry that allows us to transfer donated AceBucks to students who have a verified need. Please contact Student Financial Services to discuss this option.
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Student Leadership Speaking Opportunity
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This year's Student Leadership Conference will be focused on the topic of Overcoming. We are looking for 3 students who would like to share their experiences with overcoming challenges, mental health, stress, fear, failure, even the unknown. The conference will take place on March 13th, 2021. If you or a student you know would be interested in speaking please complete the following application. Questions can be emailed to Kaitlyn Luczak (kl241). Applications are needed by January 30th, 2021.
Applications can be found here: https://form.jotform.com/203134610048140
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Library Resources from a Distance
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With less than 2 weeks left of the in-person semester, I wanted to remind everyone about how students and faculty access library resources from off-campus.
The key is a BARCODE!
Once set up, you can access articles/eBooks from off-campus in 2 ways:
Quest – sign in to see full text article links with UE email/password. FT links will take you to proxy server log in screen. Log in with last name & library barcode. Example screen on library homepage.
Off-campus access/Proxy server - Log in with last name & library barcode. Long list of every database UE subscribes to. Must go through the proxy server to access the Washington Post from home. Confused about the best resource? Check out the Databases by Subject page.
To get a barcode, come to the library! We are open many, many hours.
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Winter Intersession Courses
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There is still time to register for Winter Intersession courses. The online courses run December 10, 2020 to January 15, 2021, and students may take up to two courses. For registration and payment deadlines and information, visit the Registrar area.
Winter Intersession Courses
ACCT |
398 |
3 |
Internship in Accounting |
Morgan |
ACCT |
211 |
3 |
Introduction to Managerial Accounting |
Taylor |
ART |
105 |
3 |
Introduction to the Visual Arts |
Larmann |
ASTR |
101 |
3 |
Descriptive Astronomy |
Braun |
AT |
180 |
3 |
Introduction to Athletic Training |
Tilly |
BIOL |
107 |
4 |
General Biology |
Aldred |
BUS |
100 |
3 |
Introduction to Business |
Fenton J |
BUS |
398 |
3 |
Internship in Business |
Morgan |
CHEM |
103 |
3 |
Chemistry of Adult Beverages |
Miller |
CHEM |
118 |
4 |
Principles of Chemistry |
Miller-Morong |
COMM |
380 |
3 |
Intercultural Communication |
Thomlison |
COMM |
130 |
3 |
Introduction to Communication |
Wandel |
COMM |
221 |
3 |
Media Writing |
Wandel |
COMM |
333 |
3 |
News Copyediting |
Wandel |
ECON |
101 |
3 |
Principles of Macroeconomics |
Bayar |
ECON |
102 |
3 |
Principles of Microeconomics |
Bayar |
ECON |
398 |
3 |
Internship in Economics |
Morgan |
ES |
103 |
3 |
Fundamentals of Environmental Science |
Thananatthanachon |
ETH/PHIL |
121 |
3 |
Introduction to Ethics |
Kretz |
EXSS |
150 |
2 |
Introduction to Health Sciences |
Laughbaum |
EXSS |
320 |
3 |
Nutrition for Performance and Health |
Rodd |
EXSS |
488 |
1-2 |
Internship |
Rodd |
EXSS |
488 |
TBD |
Internship |
Wilson |
FIN |
361 |
3 |
Fundamentals of Finance |
Brockman C |
FIN |
478 |
3 |
Risk Management |
Khan |
GEOL |
130 |
3 |
Environmental Geology |
Swenty |
GT |
225 |
3 |
Lifespan Development |
Hennon |
HSA |
405/505 |
3 |
Health Care Systems |
Stroube |
HSA |
498/529 |
1 |
Health Service Field Experience |
Stroube |
LAW |
201 |
3 |
Legal Environment of Business |
Fenton |
LSCM |
350 |
3 |
Humanitarian Logistics |
Obaze |
MATH |
105 |
3 |
College Algebra |
Dwyer-Salminen |
MATH |
134 |
3 |
Surveys of Calculus |
Dwyer-Salminen |
MATH |
221 |
4 |
Calculus 1 |
Dwyer-Salminen |
MATH |
222 |
4 |
Calculus 2 |
Dwyer-Salminen |
MATH |
323 |
4 |
Calculus 3 |
Dwyer-Salminen |
MATH |
324 |
3 |
Differential Equations |
Dwyer-Salminen |
MATH |
365 |
3 |
Probability |
Gruenwald |
MGT |
497 |
3 |
Global Strategic Management |
Fenton H |
MGT |
377 |
3 |
Organizational Behavior |
Fenton H |
MGT |
331 |
3 |
International Business Strategy |
Fox |
MUS |
156 |
3 |
Music in America |
Strandberg |
NEUR |
125 |
3 |
Introduction to Behavioral Neuroscience |
Campese |
NUTR |
304 |
3 |
Nutrition Concepts and Controversies |
Rea |
PH |
190 |
3 |
Introduction to Public Health |
Patel-Dovlatabadi |
PH |
195 |
3 |
Global Health Issues |
Patel-Dovlatabadi |
PH |
488 |
1-3 |
Internship |
Patel-Dovlatabadi |
PH |
598 |
1-3 |
Public Health Practicum |
Patel-Dovlatabadi |
PHYS |
121 |
4 |
Algebra Physics 1 (includes lab(121L)) |
Stamm |
PSCI |
100 |
3 |
World Politics |
Kim |
PSYC |
121 |
3 |
Introduction to Psychology |
Campese |
PSYC |
245 |
4 |
Statistics for Psychologists |
Campese |
PSYC |
225 |
3 |
Lifespan Development |
Hennon |
PSYC |
226 |
3 |
Child and Adolescent Psychology |
Hennon |
PSYC |
229 |
3 |
Social Psychology |
Stevenson |
PSYC |
320 |
3 |
Psychology and the Law |
Stevenson |
PSYC |
431 |
3 |
Stereotyping, Racism, and Prejudice |
Stevenson |
QM |
227 |
3 |
Introduction to Statistics |
Khormali |
REL |
212 |
3 |
Living World Religions |
Gupta |
SOC |
105 |
3 |
Introduction to Sociology |
Plikuhn |
SOC |
230 |
3 |
Social Problems in the Modern World |
Plikuhn |
SOC |
350 |
3 |
Popular Culture |
Plikuhn |
SPAN |
211 |
3 |
Intermediate Spanish 1 |
Rodriguez Quevedo |
STAT |
166 |
1 |
Introduction to R for Data Science |
Weber |
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2020-21 Student Consumer Information
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The U.S. Department of Education requires universities to disclose consumer information to prospective and enrolled students, parents, and employees. This information is available on the University of Evansville website at https://www.evansville.edu/student-financial-services/student-consumer-information.cfm.
Questions may be directed to the Office of Student Financial Services at 800-424-8634, 812-488-2364, or studentfinancialservices@evansville.edu.
A paper copy of this information is available upon request. Information included on the Consumer Information page:
- Academic Programs
- Accrediting and Licensing Agencies
- Alcohol and Drug Policy/Prevention Programs
- Athletics Program Participation Rates and Financial Support Data
- Code of Conduct
- Copyright Infringement Policy and Peer to Peer File Sharing Information
- Cost of Attendance
- Diversity – Student Body Diversity by Gender, Ethnicity, and Pell Grant Status
- Emergency Response and Evacuation Information
- Employment and Graduate School Information for Recent UE Graduates
- Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA)
- Federal Student Financial Aid Penalties for Drug Law Violations
- Financial Aid Credit Balance Refund Policy
- Financial Aid Information
- General Information
- Graduation Rates by gender, race and ethnicity, and selected financial aid groups
- Graduation Rates for General Student Body
- Graduation Rates for Student-Athletes
- Grievance and Complaint Procedures
- Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA)
- Missing Person Protocol
- Net Price Calculator
- Program Closure Policy
- Refund Policy and Return of Title IV Funds
- Retention and Graduation Rates of Degree-Seeking, First-Time, Undergraduate Students
- Satisfactory Academic Progress Policy
- Security and Fire Safety Report
- Services and Facilities for Students with Disabilities
- Student Loan Forgiveness, Cancellation, and Discharge
- Study Abroad
- Teacher Preparation Accountability
- Textbook Information
- Transfer Policies on Credits that Transfer to UE
- Transfer Articulation Agreement Partner Colleges
- Vaccination Policies
- Verification Policy
- Veteran Information
- Voter Registration Information
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2020 Employee Holiday Schedule
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The University of Evansville will be closed during the holidays to allow our employees to enjoy this special time with their families, and this year, we extended the traditional winter holiday break by one week from the traditional . The following November – December – January holiday schedule will be observed:
Thanksgiving
- Wednesday, November 25: Open (classes are scheduled, with offices open until 3 p.m.)
- Thursday, November 26: Closed
- Friday, November 27: Closed
Winter Holiday Break
- Closed Wednesday, December 16 through Friday, January 1
- Offices reopen Monday, January 4, 2020
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Cirino and Vandagriff Announce Forthcoming Book
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Mark Cirino and alumna Susan Vandagriff have co-edited a book—Reading Hemingway’s Winner Take Nothing— that will be published by Kent State University Press in 2021. Cirino is the Chair of the English department and Melvin M. Peterson Endowed Chair in English. He has written or edited six previous books about Ernest Hemingway. Vandagriff (English and Creative Writing ’15) is Assistant Professor and Scholarly Communications Librarian at University of Colorado Colorado Springs. She has published previously in The Hemingway Review.
Cirino and Vandagriff’s book is a collection of annotations and interpretations devoted to Hemingway’s third collection of short stories, Winner Take Nothing, which was originally published in 1933.
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UE Mourns the Loss of Hugh Ahlering
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The University of Evansville mourns the loss of all-time basketball legend Hugh Ahlering, who passed away on Wednesday at the age of 88 following a long bout with leukemia. Ahlering was the Most Outstanding Player of the 1959 NCAA College Division Tournament and led the Purple Aces to the first of five National Championships that season. The 1973 UE Athletics Hall of Fame inductee saw his No. 20 jersey retired in 2018. A graduate of Bosse High School, Ahlering came to UE following a tour of duty in Korea. The entire UE community extends its condolences to the Ahlering family.
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