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Monday, October 20, 2025

Upcoming Events

* Center for Innovation & Change hosting 2nd Change Leadership Workshop

Attend the last CLW this semester, More Than Tough, on Oct. 29 held in Eykamp 251 from 6:00 to 8:30 pm, led by Dr. Derek Jones and Andrew Carter! This workshop is open students, staff, and faculty as a chance to not just learn but connect with your broader campus community. Come for the free pizza and drinks, stay to learn how to be more resilient than ever in a constantly changing world.

Submitted by Robert Lopez rl138@evansville.edu
 
* ChangeLab Fair for students about Spring ChangeLabs

  • Join us up in the Multicultural Student Commons this October for free snacks and a chance to look at what's next for ChangeLab Spring 2026! We'll have an updated list of courses for the upcoming semester, a chance to meet some fellow ChangeLabbers (there are more than 140 of you this semester across 18 projects!), and some free snacks and swag you can take home. RSVP at the link below!

  • UEngage - Center for Innovation and Change - ChangeLab Fair - Event Details
Submitted by Robert Lopez rl138@evansville.edu
 
* Eco-Partner Events

Eco-Partner programs are annual spring and fall gatherings designed to thank our impact donors and sponsors who have chosen to invest in the mission of Wesselman Woods. Fall 2025 Event

Eco-Partners will enjoy for free: light refreshments, a guided hike, and presentation by UE Professor, Dr. Cris Hochwender.

Presentation: Researching Wesselman Woods

DescriptionFor more than 25 years, Dr. Cris Hochwender of the University of Evansville has been researching the unique ancient forest of Wesselman Woods. His research has shed light on the composition of the forest, the impact of decades of deer browse, and best management practices to protect and conserve our most important canopy species. Join us for this special Eco-Partners event to hear directly from Dr. Hochwender about his decades of research and the future of this remarkable old-growth forest.

Choose from:

  • Thursday, October 23 from 6-8 PM [ OR ]
  • Friday, October 24 from 8-10 AM

Class Cap: 25 people per class

What to Wear: This event will feature both a presentation and a guided hike, so be sure to wear sturdy shoes and weather-appropriate clothing for a hike in the forest.

Please help us plan for the event by making your free reservation by October 20, 2025

Sponsored by: Window World, Methodist Temple UMC, and the Thomas A & Sharon K Ruder Foundation

For further information contact Derek Walsh, Director of Natural Resources and Research by calling the office at 812-479-0771.

RSVP for An Urban Sanctuary at Risk

Deadline to RSVP is October 20, 2025

Submitted by Lori Kelso lk203@evansville.edu
 
* UE Music Conservatory presents the Eykamp String Quartet

Tuesday October 21, 2025

Wheeler Concert Hall

7:30 p.m.

The Eykamp Quartet will be presenting a program featuring two works composed by victims of the Holocaust, alongside Antonín Dvořák’s famous “American” Quartet. Erwin Schulhoff’s “Five Pieces for String Quartet” are a raucous reflection of the Weimar Republic era in which they were composed, while Viktor Ullmann’s “String Quartet No. 3” is a melancholic work created inside the Thereisenstadt Ghetto, a waystation before his execution at Auschwitz. These two works will be contrasted with Dvořák’s “American” Quartet, a vibrant portrait of the Czech composer’s travels through America.

Admission is free and Open to the Public.

Submitted by Mary Beth Deig md334@evansville.edu
 
* SAA Soupapalooza is BACK!

🥣 Do YOU Have the Winning Recipe for Soupapalooza 2025? 🍰

It’s time to grab your ladles and whisks—Soupapalooza 2025 is back and better (and tastier!) than ever! Think your soup or dessert has what it takes to claim the title? Bring your award-winning creation to Eykamp 253 on November 11, 2025 and show off your culinary skills!

Set-up begins at 10:00 a.m., and the competition will be heating up soon after. Whether you’re cooking up something classic or bold and new, this is your chance to impress the judges and your peers.

🏆 Who will take home the coveted Champion’s Apron?
Join us to find out — and maybe make a few new fans (and taste-testers) along the way!

Follow the link to signup genius.

https://www.signupgenius.com/go/70A0D4EACAC22A4FA7-52465306-soupapalooza

Submitted by Dina Willming dw285@evansville.edu
 
* Pulitzer Prize-Winning Author Eliza Griswold to Speak in Shanklin Theatre Oct. 21

Hear Pulitzer Prize-winning author Eliza Griswold's experience navigating today's polarized political climate as an immersive journalist living among a radical evangelical church doomed to schism. She explains, "I talk about...the question of Exit or Voice: what do I do when the beloved community I’ve been part of—which could be a political party, a school, a gym, a temple, a church, a country—begins to decay? Do I leave? Do I stay and voice my dissent? What does loyalty mean?"

Bring non-perishable foods and personal hygiene products to donate to Aces Haven!

Submitted by Connor Jones cj192@evansville.edu
 
* Discoveries: October Meeting of Monthly Forum for AI Research and Innovation

The AI Task Force’s Research and Innovation Subcommittee invites you to:

Discoveries

A Monthly Forum for AI Research and Innovation

 

This month’s Discoveries meeting will take place in SOBA 172 on Tuesday, October 21st at 4:00. We are thrilled to announce that the presentation will be:

Maxwell Omwenga, “AI in Action: Transforming Classrooms into Innovation Labs”

All administrators, faculty, staff, and students are welcome. Please bring your own laptop.

Light refreshments will be provided.

Submitted by Robert Baines rb211@evansville.edu
 
* Health Career Fair 2025- Register TODAY!

Don’t miss the Health Career Fair on Tuesday, October 21 from 12:30–3:00 p.m. in Eykamp Hall! Meet 62 employers recruiting for internships, part-time jobs, and full-time positions in a wide range of health-related fields. Whether you’re required to attend for your program or simply exploring career options, this is a great opportunity to network, make connections, and take steps toward your future career.

Pre-register in UE Career Bridge to save time at check-in and have your nametag ready when you arrive!

Questions? Contact the Center for Career Development at career@evansville.edu .

Submitted by Amanda Wood aw505@evansville.edu
 
* Stankey Andiron Lecture Series to feature Faculty Sabbatical Panel Discussion

Stankey Andiron Lecture Series, Thursday October 23, 4pm, Lutz Lab, Hyde Hall

Faculty Sabbatical Panel Discussion featuring:

Dr. Diane Brewer, Theater.

Dr Valerie Stein, Social Justice.

Dr Alan Kaiser, Archeology.

Dr Sara Petrosillo, English.

The William L. Ridgway College of Arts and Sciences is delighted to invite you to the latest event in the Morgan Whitaker Stankey Andiron Lecture series. The series is dedicated to the memory of University of Evansville alumna Morgan Stankey, who passed away suddenly in March 2023. Many generous gifts in Morgan’s memory have allowed us to reinvigorate a long-established tradition – the Andiron Lecture - that was a significant part of the University’s intellectual life for many years.

This panel discussion will feature four distinguished faculty members talking about their recent sabbaticals.

Dr Alan Kaiser has a PhD in Archaeology from Boston University. He has conducted archaeological field work in Italy, Spain, Greece, Israel, the United Kingdom, Nevis, the US and right here on the UE campus. Kaiser is the author of numerous scholarly and popular articles as well as three books, one of which has gone into a second edition. During his sabbatical, Kaiser wrote a book with the tentative title of Great Discoveries in Roman Archaeology. His aim is to create an entry-level text for anyone interested in the field introducing some of the methods and history of Roman archaeology and what the discipline tells us about the ancient Romans that we can learn from no other source.

Dr Sara Petrosillo earned her PhD in English literature at the University of California, Davis. Her book about medieval falconry in art and literature came out in 2023 and her sabbatical research reflects her interest in how premodern ideas about gender and control influence western society today. She has forthcoming a chapter on medieval attitudes towards abortion, a co-written book on transgender characters in a 13th century manuscript, and the subject of her presentation: an article about the widely popular medieval story of a woman duping Aristotle.

Dr Diane Brewer is the John David Lutz Distinguished Professor of the Arts at the University of Evansville. Her area of expertise is dramaturgy, with a particular focus on enhancing connections between dramatic texts, production teams, and audience communities. Her Presentation Title is, “Intersecting Time Zones: A Dramaturgical Approach to Theatre Histories”

Dr. Valerie A. Stein is Professor of Religious Studies at the University of Evansville, where she directs the Social Justice Program and the Journey to Justice initiative. Her teaching and public scholarship explore the intersections of religion, ethics, and memory, focusing on how communities use stories of the past to make sense of moral responsibility in the present. During her sabbatical, Dr. Stein has continued developing Journey to Justice and collaborating with filmmaker Tommy Housman on How the Story Gets Told. Together, these projects invite participants to encounter history through story and place, cultivating reflection, empathy, and ethical awareness that lead to action for justice.

Submitted by James MacLeod jm224@evansville.edu
 
* Pulitzer Prize-Nominated Historian Dr. Kate Masur to Speak at UE on Post-Civil War Reconstruction

Pulitzer Prize-nominated historian Dr. Kate Masur will speak on Post-Civil War Reconstruction during the annual Thomas C. Fiddick Memorial Lecture Series on Friday, October 24, at 7:00 p.m. in Eykamp Hall. The event is free and open to the public.

Professor Masur will discuss her book, Equal: The Surprising History of an American Founding Concept, focusing on the Reconstruction Era, when Americans first attempted to build a nation that truly reflected the Declaration of Independence's assertion that "all men are created equal." She will explore how the constitutional changes of Reconstruction continue to shape contemporary life, and why the period is often overlooked or misunderstood.

In her lecture, Masur will also examine how historians' interpretations of Reconstruction have evolved over time and why the practice of "revisionism" is a vital part of historical scholarship.

Dr. Masur is the John D. MacArthur Professor at Northwestern University and author of Until Justice Be Done: America's First Civil Rights Movement, from the Revolution to Reconstruction, a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize. Her most recent work includes Freedom Was in Sight! A Graphic History of Reconstruction in the Washington, D.C., Region.

This lecture is presented as part of the annual Thomas C. Fiddick Memorial Lecture, established in 2002 by former students with the support of Fiddick's friends and the University. Each year, a committee consisting of full-time members of the Department of History, a member of the Fiddick family, and alumni of the Department selects the lecturer.

About Thomas C. Fiddick:

Thomas Fiddick served as a professor of history at the University of Evansville from the fall of 1963 to the spring of 2002. Over his 39-year career, he was a dedicated teacher, a productive scholar, and a tireless advocate for justice. His untimely death on the day of his retirement in 2002 shocked the University community, particularly his many former students.

Event Details:

  • What: Thomas C. Fiddick Memorial Lecture by Dr. Kate Masur on Reconstruction
  • When: Friday, October 24, 2025, at 7:00 p.m.
  • Where: Eykamp Hall, University of Evansville
  • Cost: Free and open to the public
Submitted by University Communications
 
* Dollars for Diapers – Senior Nursing Project: Evansville Rescue Mission

Help support The Dignity Project and the Evansville Rescue Mission by donating diapers (all sizes needed) or dollars. Every contribution helps families in need while fueling a fun competition between nursing classes and faculty!

How it works:

The class (or faculty) with the most donations wins bragging rights and a “foody” party for their generosity. Every diaper and dollar makes a difference. Let’s see who will come out on top while giving back to the community!

Cash/Diaper Drop Off Location: Graves Hall Nursing Office

Venmo: The Dignity Project (add your class in the memo so we can track points)

Competition runs through October 20th

Submitted by Ashley Gibson ag437@evansville.edu
 
* Employee Fall Healthy Behavior Challenge

Celebrate the season while focusing on your health with our Fall Well-Being Challenge!

Challenge Dates: October 20th - November 23rd

You’ll be encouraged to try a simple, fun, and healthy activity each day to prioritize your mental & physical health—examples include getting steps in the crisp fall air, prioritizing plants at each meal, or practicing gratitude. An activity tracker will be provided at the beginning of the challenge!

You’ll also be encouraged to fill out a weekly connect card to check-in with yourself throughout the challenge. This link will be provided at the start of the challenge as well.

Your goal? Complete at least 30 activities to be entered into our gift card prize drawing! You’ll also have the opportunity to earn a one-time $150 HRA credit if this is your first challenge of the year!

Ready to sign-up? Click the link here: https://forms.gle/HBVFfbjyFKKBDxkh7

Let’s continue through the season with small steps that make a big difference–join the Fall Well-Being Challenge today!

Submitted by Taylor Kollak tk148@evansville.edu
 

Info You Should Know

* Flu Shots available at Student Health Center

Flu shots are available at the student health center!

Students can receive their flu vaccines for $15 paid by credit/debit card: Monday-Friday 8am-5pm, no appointment necessary.

Help keep our campus community healthy this flu season and receive your flu vaccines!

Submitted by Tara Ulrich tu19@evansville.edu
 
* Virtual and Augmented Reality – New ChangeLab – Spring 206

Step into the future of creativity and innovation! In CHNG-310-04 –Virtual and Augmented Reality, students will explore the future of storytelling and education through emerging immersive technologies such as virtual reality, augmented reality, and spatial media. Students will experiment with how these tools might shape advocacy, communication, and learning at UE, laying the groundwork for future immersive environments on campus. Perfect for students in any major eager to merge art, languages, education,cultures, technology, health sciences, engineering, and much more. Offering: Spring 2026 – Wednesdays at 10:00 am. ChangeLab coaches: Jon Robertson, Tommy Housman, and Dr. Diana Rodríguez Quevedo.

Submitted by Diana Rodriguez Quevedo dr130@evansville.edu
 
* RA Applications

Applications to be an RA for the Spring 2026 semester are now open! Applications can be found on eRezlife and will be open from 10/15-10/24.

Submitted by Teddy Decorrevont kt194@evansville.edu
 
* ENGL 390: Digital Literary Studies to debut in Spring 2026

ENGL 390: Digital Literary Studies will be offered for the first time in the Spring 2026 semester. In this course, students will examine digital archives, make Powerpoint videos that dynamically demonstrate compositional processes, and code websites that explore works of literature from multiple angles.

The course will be offered Monday/Wednesday/Friday at 2:00. The prerequisite is: Complete one ENGL course or permission of instructor.

For more information, please contact Dr. Robert Baines at rb211@evansville.edu.

Submitted by Robert Baines rb211@evansville.edu
 
* UE Queer Memory Project: Poets and Storytellers Wanted!

On November 7th, 6 pm at Your Brother's Bookstore, The UE Queer Memory Project is hosting an LGBTQ+ Poetry and Short Story Night! We are in search of students who would be interested in sharing their work that highlights queer themes. If interested, please fill out the form below! Any poem or short story should ideally be under 5 minutes.

https://forms.cloud.microsoft/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=Mn3Vp_fKjUmhj-Qp-N8faKEvLfX3YzBGuQ4GkoeX1o1UMkVGQTMwVlhXVEI1NktMQkVCRjVSVjYxNi4u

Submitted by Jessie Bouche jb907@evansville.edu
 
* Wellbeing Hours - OCTOBER 23

A space to return to wholeness.

Wellbeing is more than a moment of rest—it’s a state of wholeness in body, mind, and spirit, sustained by care, connection, and the opportunity to live with balance and purpose. Wellbeing Hours are a gentle invitation to slow down and reconnect with what nourishes you. Through rhythms of movement, meditation, reflection, and holistic practices, we make space to be present—to breathe, to move, to align.

This is time not just to reset, but to restore what matters most.

Submitted by Breanna Bondurant bb369@evansville.edu
 
* CHNG-310-S02: Latino Community Outreach (Spring 2026)

Interested in helping meet the needs of the local Latino community?  Registering for CHNG-310-S02: Latino Community Outreach for the spring semester will give you that opportunity! Examples of outreach include working with healthcare providers; presenting research; translating documents; teaching basic Spanish and promoting Latino culture in after-school programs; tutoring English language learners in local schools; and offering English classes for adults. Students choose the project or projects that interest them.

If you want to learn more about this award-winning ChangeLab, email Dr. Cindy Crowe: cc109@evansville.edu

Submitted by Cindy Crowe cc109@evansville.edu
 
* Disability Services MythBusters: What You Think You Know… Might Be Wrong!

Think Disability Services is only for students who have visible disabilities? Think again!

Let’s bust some common myths:

MYTH: Disability Services is only for students with visible disabilities.
FACT: We support students with a wide range of disabilities — including ADHD, hearing and visual impairments, learning disabilities, mental health conditions, food allergies; temporary conditions like concussions, and more (many of which aren’t visible!).

MYTH: Accommodations give students an “unfair advantage.”
FACT: Accommodations help to remove barriers to learning so all students can access learning equally — it’s about access, not advantage.

MYTH: You have to disclose your whole medical history to get help.
FACT: Your privacy is protected! We only ask for what’s necessary to determine reasonable accommodations.

MYTH: Professors automatically know who needs accommodations.
FACT: Students must register with our office and give us permission to send their accommodation letter to their Professors. Nothing is automatic — and we’re here to help you through the process.

Bottom line? Disability Services is for any eligible student who needs support to access their education — no matter what that support looks like.

Got questions? Need accommodations? Just curious? Come say hi!  We are located in Ridgway on the second floor in the Student Affairs Suite.  https://www.evansville.edu/counseling/disability/index.cfm

Submitted by Sarah O'Leary so83@evansville.edu
 
* Digital Theatre + Trial from the library

The library is offering a three week trial to Digital Theatre +.

Founded in 2009, Digital Theatre’s mission has always been clear: to break down barriers and make world-class theatre accessible to audiences everywhere.

In 2011, Digital Theatre took that vision further with the launch of Digital Theatre+, an education platform built to empower teachers and inspire students. Today, DT+ is a trusted resource in classrooms and lecture halls around the world, offering exclusive access to acclaimed productions, insights from leading practitioners, and a wealth of curriculum-aligned educational materials.

You can access Digital Theatre + from the Database Page on the Library website.

Submitted by Danielle Williams dw56@evansville.edu
 
* What has your UE experience been like?

Be a featured Ace of UE on our website!

The Office of Marketing is looking to add student profiles to our Aces of UE webpage, and we're calling on Aces of all majors, graduation years, and backgrounds to share.

The process is simple: answer the questions in this online form and upload a photo of yourself to accompany your profile (preferably something ~2MB or higher and a portrait of just you). You do not have to answer all the questions if you don't want to!

Once you submit the form, we will include this on the Aces of UE webpage. You may also be featured on our homepage or quoted in future marketing materials!

Did you study abroad? We want to hear about that, too! Contact Julie Beer at jb855 so we can learn more about this extraordinary experience.

Submitted by Julie Beer / jb855@evansville.edu
 
* 2nd Episode of Celebrating Hispanic Voices

Check out the newest episode of Celebrating Hispanic Voices titled Fabiana's experience

Submitted by Julian Shellnutt rs375@evansville.edu
 
* 2025 Community Geriatric Balance Assessments

The second year DPT students will be conducting community balance assessments as part of the PT 623 course. Please share this opportunity with anyone you think might be interested and able to participate.  The participant does not need to be able to walk, but should at least be able to stand for the assessments.     Who: We are looking for 24 participants who are 55 years or older to take part in balance assessments.   When:  10/27/2025   Where:  University of Evansville Eykamp Hall 1800 Walnut Street Evansville, IN 47714   What:   DPT students will complete balance testing and provide you with an exercise program and education to address any findings during the testing   Time:  Session 1 from 1:00-2:30  Session 2 from 2:30-4:00   Participants can contact me by email ck39@evansville.edu to seek further information or click here to sign up online

Submitted by Charlene Nolen ck39@evansville.edu
 

Congratulations

* Congratulations to Dr. Logan Pant

Dr. Logan Pant, Assistant Professor of Marketing in the Schroeder School of Business, recently had a journal article accepted for publication. "The Gritty Consumer: Determined Maintenance or Striving for Something New?" is forthcoming in the Journal of Advertising Research (ABDC: A). This research explores how grit, passion and perseverance toward goals, influences consumer choice. While grit is typically linked to persistence, a field study and three experiements show that gritty advertising actually encourages variety - seeking rather than status quo choices. This shift is driven by a promotion-focused mindset, where consumers pursue optimal outcomes through exploration. The finds reveal that grit in advertising can motivate consumers to try new options, offering strategic insights for marketers and advancing theory on grit's broader behavioral impacts. Firms can use these insights to design campaigns that inspire exploration rather than mere persistence.

Submitted by Sherry Hawkins sh55@evansville.edu
 

Harlaxton Happenings

* Harlaxton Table in Ridgway -Come Chat With Us!

Are you interested in studying abroad at Harlaxton College? Do you have questions about the program or want to learn more about the experience? Stop by to learn more about our semester programs and exciting new updates to the Summer programs! Where: Ridgway University Center When: Friday, October 24 Time: 12 PM- 1PM This is a great opportunity to ask questions, pick up helpful information, and hear more about the unique opportunities available at Harlaxton. We are also happy to visit classes to talk with students about the Harlaxton experience. If you would like us to stop by, please reach out to schedule a time!

Submitted by Jean Immanuel ji48@evansville.edu
 

Athletics

* Women's golf set to host Braun Intercollegiate

EVANSVILLE, Ind. – On Monday and Tuesday, the University of Evansville women’s golf team will host the Braun Intercollegiate at Oak Meadow Country Club.

A total of 36 holes will be played with 18 set each day. Fans are invited to the course to support the Purple Aces throughout the tournament.

This year’s field includes Belmont, Bellarmine, Evansville, UIC, Indiana State, Western Illinois, Eastern Illinois, Tennessee State, Valparaiso, UAB, USI, and Indian Hills.

UE is coming off a 9-8 victory over USI in last week’s Battle of the Expressway. The ladies were led by Elizabeth Mercer and Adeline Wittmer who picked up victories while Kate Petrova halved in her competition.

Submitted by Bob Pristash rp113@evansville.edu
 
* Cross Country Set to Host Angel Mounds Invitational

EVANSVILLE, Ind. – The University of Evansville men's and women's cross country teams return to the course on Friday morning for the first of three consecutive home meets at the Angel Mounds Cross Country Course. Evansville, along with USI, serve as the hosts for the meet, and welcome a competitive field that includes Austin Peay, Bellarmine, Brescia, Central State, Cincinnati, Eastern Kentucky, Evansville, IU Indianapolis, Lipscomb, Morehead State, Murray State, Northern Kentucky, Southeast Missouri, SIU Edwardsville, Southern Illinois, Southern Indiana, Tennessee Tech, Transylvania, UT Martin, Vincennes, and Western Kentucky

The event begins at 9 AM with the men's 8k, followed by the women's 6k at 9:50. Live results can be found here

Last Time Out
Evansville's Samuel Lea (Worcester, United Kingdom/Worcester Sixth Form College) and James Cruse (Melbourne, Australia) put together a banner day for Aces cross country on September 26 at the Gans Creek Classic, breaking a 43-year old program record in the 8K. Lea's time of 24.14.4 is the fastest in program history, while Cruse's mark of 24:22.4 is good for second place on UE's all-time 8K list.  

Lea finished 32nd overall and Cruse finished 42nd overall in the 253-runner field. In addition to Lea and Cruse, Rafael Rodriguez (Segovia/Spain Colegio Claret) placed inside UE's Top 15 8K times, slotting in at 14th with a time of 24:55.9. As a team, the men finished 19th out of 26 teams. 

On the women's side, Chase Hayes (Noblesville, Ind. Western) posted the seventh-best 6K in program history at 22:10.80, finishing 90th in the 236-runner field. UE finished 22nd out of 26 teams in the Women's Black Invitational race. 

Meet Information
Friday's meet will be hosted at the Angel Mounds Cross Country Course (8215 Pollack Avenue, Evansville, IN 47715) with a cash-only admission fee of $5.

Located on the banks of the Ohio River in southwest Indiana, Angel Mounds is on the site of a historic Mississippian Native American village. Within its nearly 600 acres, Angel Mounds is home to an interpretive center, nature preserve, hiking and biking trails, an 18-hole disk golf course, and a top-tier cross country course. Angel Mounds State Historic Site is home to the cross country programs at both the University of Evansville and the University of Southern Indiana.

The flat and fast course is divided into 2k and 3k loops to accommodate 5k, 6k, 8k, and 10k courses. 15-20 feet of elevation change per loop. The course has hosted events such as the NCAA DII Cross Country Midwest Regional, NCAA DII Cross Country National Championship, NCAA DI Cross Country Great Lakes Regional, Great Lakes Valley Conference Cross Country Championship, and Missouri Valley Conference Cross Country Championship. Later this fall, the course wil host the Missouri Valley Conference Cross Country Championship (October 31) and the NCAA DI Men's & Women's Cross Country Great Lakes Regional (November 15).

Submitted by Donovan Schultz ds326@evansville.edu
 
* Valdez Named MVC Defensive Player of the Week

ST. LOUIS – After providing key contributions on both ends of the pitch to help the Purple Aces to a crucial win over Belmont on Saturday, University of Evansville defender Isa Valdez (Phoenix, Ariz./Desert Vista) has been named MVC Defensive Player of the Week, the league office announced on Tuesday morning.

With the score tied 1-1 late in the match, Valdez provided the assist on Brooklyn Robinson's (West Haven, Utah/Fremont) game-winning goal in the 82nd minute to power Evansville to a key MVC victory. Valdez played all 90 minutes of the match, helping the Aces' defense limit the Bruins to six shots and only one shot on goal. With the win, Evansville jumped to fifth in the MVC standings with four games remaining. The top six teams in the standings qualify for the MVC Tournament.

Valdez has been a consistent presence on the UE back line as a senior, ranking fifth on the team with 793 minutes played and has played the full 90 minutes eight times, despite missing two games due to injury. Valdez has enjoyed a breakout season offensively, posting four points on a goal and two assists to help Evansville post their most wins in a season since 2021.

A key contributor throughout her time on campus, Valdez has started 28 matches as a Purple Ace despite battling injuries throughout her career. The weekly honor is the second of her career, having been named MVC Freshman of the Week in 2022, and is the fifth for the Aces this season.

Valdez and the Purple Aces are back in action on Sunday, beginning a three-game road stretch with a trip to take on Murray State. Kick-off is set for 2 PM and will be streamed live on ESPN+.

Submitted by Donovan Schultz ds326@evansville.edu
 

In The News

* UE Students Present Research on Latino Healthcare Disparities at Deaconess

At the invitation of Deaconess Hospital Midtown, Assistant Professor of Spanish Dr. Cindy Crowe and several students presented research on Latino healthcare during Grand Rounds. On September 30, students Anna Elpers, Saray Rodriguez Hernandez, and Chloe Ruffin, members of the Latino Community Outreach ChangeLab, shared their findings with an audience of healthcare professionals, residents, medical students, and staff. Their presentation explored healthcare disparities affecting Latino communities and highlighted culturally sensitive strategies to help reduce barriers to care.

Submitted by Noah Alatza na122@evansville.edu
 

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