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Friday, October 23, 2020

* Flu Shots are Still Available at the UE Health Clinic

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.

 
* October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month

The Office of Institutional Equity and Center for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion will be sending out different newsletters regarding information on domestic abuse each week during the month of October. This week, learn how to identify the signs of domestic violence.

You can find the newsletter here: https://www.evansville.edu/offices/titleix/additional-resources.cfm.

If you have any further questions, email Jaylen Brown at jb858@evansville.edu.

 

Upcoming Events

* Guest Speakers from the Securities and Exchange Commission

Rania Mousa, Associate Professor of Accounting and Mead Johnson Nutrition Endowed Chair in Business, would like to invite accounting and business students to attend an exciting virtual talk event with three guest speakers from the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) for the first time ever! The SEC is one of the largest federal agencies, which seeks to inform and protect investors, facilitate capital formation, enforce securities laws, and regulate securities markets.

This is a list of the SEC speakers:

  • Jonathan White – Securities Compliance Examiner, Office of Compliance, Inspections and Examinations, Chicago Office.
  • Nathan Haselhorst – Senior Staff Accountant, Office of Compliance, Inspections and Examinations, Chicago Office.
  • Ryan Murphy – Enforcement Accountant, Boston Office.

The speakers will discuss topics which are covered extensively in Forensic Accounting course including financial statement and occupational fraud schemes, fraud detection and prevention methods, money laundering schemes, and anti-money laundering and due diligence rules.

The virtual talk will take place on Tuesday, October 27, from 4:00-6:00 pm CST. For security reasons, the speakers will use Cisco WebEx platform. If you are interested in attending the event, please reach out to Dr. Rania Mousa via email (rm190) to receive an invite.

 
* This Week in Newman Club

Check out what Newman Catholic Club is up to this week! All are welcome!

Newman Night:
No Newman Night this week.

Events:
Bonfire this Friday the 23rd at 8pm at the Newman House (1901 Lincoln Ave). There will also be FREE FOOD!

Small Group:
Small group with Lesley and Michaela this Thursday at 7:30pm at the Newman House (1901 Lincoln Ave). They will be taking a break from Pope John Paul's Letters to Women and playing a Kahoot game. All are welcome!

Catholic Mass:
Bishop Siegel will be having mass at USI this Sunday the 25th at 4pm.

Want to be updated about Newman and become a member?! Follow us on instagram at ue_newman and become a member using the link https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfF145Vhanwk7UFrJhzYBHAPOPhNnkfbKTmzraNuMh3jy41Yw/viewform.

Newman Club member sign up QR code.

 
* Making a Real Polyjuice Potion

On Halloween night, underneath a full moon, I will be making the iconic Polyjuice Potion based on the recipe given on Pottermore.

This will be livestreamed through YouTube, so come witness the process!

Note: this is a 25+ hour process, you are by no means expected to watch the whole time. However, you are encouraged to leave the video on in the background and check in on the potion's progress.

View the Polyjuice Potion livestream.

 
* UE goes to the Louisville Mega Caverns

The Venturing Crew has organized an excursion into the Louisville Mega Caverns. There will be high ropes, underground zip-lining, and lots of friends and memories to make. Sign up on UEngage before November 4, 2020. If you have any queries, contact hd94@evansville.edu.

ziplining in a cavern.

 
* Newman Club Bonfire

Join the Newman Club at 8 PM this Friday for s'mores and a bonfire. The Newman House is located across the street from Koch Center (1901 Lincoln Ave, Evansville, IN 47714). We cannot wait to see you!

 
* UE Ballroom Dance Presents World Champion Ballroom Dance Teacher

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UE Ballroom Dance Presents World Champion Ballroom Dancer Jonah Schneider!

October 23, 2020 from Noon - 9:00 p.m.

(lessons in 45 minute blocks)

Learn from renowned dance instructor Jonah Schneider, named the

Top Latin Teacher at the 2016 Fred Astaire World Championships

$85/lesson

(individual, partner/couple, or split the cost with a group!)

No experience necessary

All lessons follow COVID-19 safety guidelines, including masks

REGISTER TODAY!

Text 812-449-1044 OR Email el131@evansville.edu

 

Info You Should Know

* Career Connections - Museums, Parks, Cultural Resource Management

Career Connections allows students an opportunity to talk to professionals in their field to learn more about the skills and background necessary for their profession as well as how they advanced in their positions. Students will develop an understanding for the day-to-day activities of these professionals who started their careers with a particular major. Most professionals are UE alumni who support our students with their goals through professional networking and mentoring opportunities.

Register for the event on Handshake: https://app.joinhandshake.com/events/579646

Join the following UE alumni professionals on zoom at this event: Jennifer Evans, Development Director at Mesker Park Zoo & Botanic Garden, Jalessa Slade, Interim Executive Director at Evansville African American Museum, Kaman Hillenburg, Collections Manager at Evansville Museum, Alyssa Reynolds, Architectural Historian at Cultural Resource Analysts and Laurie Byers, Director of Communication and Engagement at Wesselman Woods.

 
* Robert Dion Interviewed About Election By National and International Media

University of Evansville political scientist Robert Dion has appeared in the news media recently to offer his analysis of the upcoming elections. In addition to frequently being quoted in the Evansville Courier and Press, he has also been interviewed this week by the Washington newspaper, Roll Call, about the tossup race in Indiana’s Fifth Congressional District. After the final debate in the presidential campaign, Dion did a live interview on the Radio-Canada program, Y’a pas deux matins pareils, on Friday morning.

 
* Calling All ChangeLab Students - Past and Present

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Presentation Management and Tips

Don’t miss our next free webinar containing valuable advice on how to plan your next presentation and polish its delivery. The session will be led by Mr. Joe Ellsworth, retired President, Fire & Rain Marketing and Communications, and Ms. Emily Schuster, Founder of Jigsaw Digital Strategies.

Thursday, October 29
7:00 – 8:30 pm
RSVP to ck116@evansville.edu by October 28 to receive the Zoom link.

 
* Perceived trauma from COVID-19 survey

We are inviting you to participate in a research study. Your participation in this online survey is completely voluntary. If you decide to participate in the survey, you are free to withdraw at any time. This study aims to investigate/understand perceived trauma associated with COVID-19 induced social isolation. You can participate if you are an adult individual 18 years or older in the Evansville community. Although the results of this study may be published, no information that could identify you will be included. This study involves minimal risk, however some of the survey questions may pertain to sensitive topics that could be emotional for some participants. University of Evansville Psychology students may have the potential to earn extra credit in their course as a result of participating however non-University of Evansville students will not be compensated for their participation in our research.

You can participate through the following link: https://uoebusiness.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_0d2QPcSSclIlYY5

 
* Campus Events

We have had great success containing COVID-19 so far this semester, even as cases have continued to climb in Southern Indiana and the counties that surround us. Vanderburgh County has been hit especially hard with new cases over the past few weeks, and the Vanderburgh County Health Department (VCHD) has issued a recommendation that gatherings be limited to 50 or fewer individuals. Our UE Coronavirus Task Force has reviewed the most recent data from the Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) and concurs with the VCHD recommendation to limit attendance to events. Therefore, effective immediately, on campus indoor events will be limited to 50 or fewer individuals.

 
* Make a Difference and Get Class Credit

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Don’t wait until you graduate – make a difference now! Check out the list of ChangeLab courses available for the Spring semester. For more information, visit https://www.evansville.edu/changelab.

 
* The Honors Program Invites You to a Virtual Event with New York Times Bestselling Author Stephanie Land

The Honors Program invites the campus community to join us for our common read speaking event, a presentation by New York Times bestselling author Stephanie Land, on Tuesday, October 27 at 6:00pm. Ms. Land will join us virtually via Zoom to discuss her memoir, Maid: Hard Work, Low Pay, and A Mother’s Will to Survive. The book recounts Ms. Land’s struggles as a member of the “working poor”, struggling to provide for herself and her daughter while battling against poverty, homelessness and bureaucracy. Her inspiring true story is currently in development to become a Netflix series.

Maid was the Honors Program common read book choice for this year’s incoming honors freshmen as well as the freshmen from the Fellows Scholars Program.

We invite you to attend the presentation to hear firsthand about Ms. Land’s experiences and learn more about the challenges faced every day by overworked and underpaid American workers.

The Zoom link information is below:

https://zoom.us/j/98195580638?pwd=bmtJNWViWXNGWTVCN09MaHgyZk1OQT09

Meeting ID: 981 9558 0638

Passcode: honors

 
* Sending Good Vibes To...

Stop by Ridgway from 10-2 to sign the "Sending Good Vibes to..." banner to be displayed next week! Help spread positivity and good vibes to the UE community.

The banner will be located by the Information Desk.

 
* Cleaning Supply Reminder

Need replenishment of cleaning supplies (disinfectant, hand sanitizer, paper towel, etc.)? Please complete a request form at https://uesurvey.evansville.edu/cleaningsupplieshttps://uesurvey.evansville.edu/cleaningsupplies.

Remember to keep spray bottles and ½ gallon bottles pumps. By keeping these, supplies of disinfectant and hand sanitizer can be replenished promptly.

Thank you for your help in keeping campus safe!

 
* Washington Post Now Available

The Washington Post is now available through the library. On campus, go to https://www.washingtonpost.com/regional/ to access, or access from the library database page.

Off-campus, login through Off Campus Access and choose Washington Post from the list of databases. Please direct comments or questions to Danielle at dw56@evansville.edu.

 
* 2021-2022 FAFSA is Open

File the 2021-22 FAFSA by April 15 at www.fafsa.gov.

Continuing students should file the 2021-22 Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) to apply for federal, state and University need-based financial aid, including all federal student loans. UE's FAFSA code is 001795.

Filing by April 15 is essential for Indiana residents to receive state aid, and highly recommended for all.

Questions regarding the FAFSA should be directed to the Student Financial Services (Olmsted Administration Hall, Room 105) at 812-488-2364.

 
* Distribution Services - Temporary Hours

Distribution Services will be closed from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 a.m. daily on a temporary basis beginning Wednesday, October 14, through Friday, October 23.

 
* Winter Intersession Courses

Get ahead by taking Winter Intersession online courses. Complete a missing required course, lighten your spring load, and take advantage of the longer winter break. Classes run December 10, 2020 to January 15, 2021, and students may take up to two courses. Discuss it with your advisor and begin registration November 2, 2020.

Check out the list of courses.

Winter Intersession Courses

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

 

 
* Purple UE Masks are Available for Purchase

In need of additional face masks? Rep the UE logo wherever you go with our purple UE masks!

ue facemask example.

Reusable masks with the UE Logo that were distributed to students and employees at the beginning of the semester are now available for purchase for $7.70 each at Ace’s Place and Rademacher’s Café located in the Ridgway University Center. These masks are flexible and comfortable with the following features:

  • 2-ply with pocket for filter, if desired
  • Adjustable nose piece
  • Adjustable ear loops with toggle
  • Contours to the face
  • 100% cotton jersey outside, 100% cotton lining inside

Masks will cost $7.70 each, and with your help, all proceeds from the sale of these masks will go towards the COVID PPE fund to help reduce these pandemic expenses.

 
* Alcohol Awareness Week

This week, October 18-24, is National Collegiate Alcohol Awareness Week

The facts:

• Did you know that a “standard drink” varies depending on the type of alcohol you’re drinking? 12oz beer = 5oz wine = 1.5oz liquor.

• Each one of these “standard drinks” will raise the blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of a 160lb person by approximately .02 percent. A lighter person’s BAC will rise even higher.

• Things that influence BAC include weight, gender, body mass, how much and how fast you drink, and the amount of food in the stomach.

• Binge drinking is common among 18-24 year olds and happens when men consume 5 or more drinks and women 4 or more drinks in 2 hours.

• Alcohol leaves your body at a rate of .015 percent per hour (less than one drink per hour) regardless of gender, body type, and size. The only thing that will sober you up is time.

Take a quick 10 question alcohol screening assessment.

If you are a student and think you may have a problem with alcohol, Counseling Services can be a resource for you and can assist you in getting the best help. Call 812-488-2663 for an appointment or come to the office on the 2nd floor of Ridgway inside the Student Life suite.

 

Congratulations

* UE Theatre Salon Series Featured Alumni Nick Mills and David Ryan Smith

This week’s installment of the UET Salon Series, PUBLIC THEATER MOBILE SHAKESPEARE, was held on Wednesday, Oct. 21, with Nick Mills ’03, David Ryan Smith ’00. These two alums shared their experiences on working in the the Public Theater Mobile Shakespeare Unit.

nick mills and david ryan smith.

The Public Theater Mobile Shakespeare Unit presents free Shakespeare to prisons, homeless shelters, and community centers throughout New York’s boroughs. The Mobile Unit has served thousands of audiences with critically acclaimed productions over the years.

Nick Mills ’03 appeared on Broadway in the Tony Award-winning play THE HUMANS and the stage adaptation of George Orwell’s 1984. Nick has also worked with the Roundabout Theatre Company, as well as Off-Broadway and in regional theatres. His television experience includes guest star appearances on the Emmy Award-winning shows SUCCESSION and MR. ROBOT. Nick is a graduate of the MFA Acting Program at New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts.

David Ryan Smith ’00 has appeared on Broadway in ONE MAN, TWO GUVNORS, and PASSING STRANGE. He has worked with numerous Off-Broadway companies including Playwrights Horizons, SoHo Rep Theatre, and Signature Theatre. His regional credits include work with Actors Theatre of Louisville, Repertory Theatre of St. Louis, and Baltimore Center Stage. In 2016, David was named one of the “Six Theatre Workers You Should Know,” by American Theatre magazine. David is a graduate of the MFA Acting Program at the American Conservatory Theater.

This semester, UE Theatre students will have the opportunity to experience twelve workshops with professionals from the entertainment industry.

 
* Art Professor Todd A. Matteson Exhibits Artwork in Indiana State Museum

Associate Professor Todd A. Matteson had two pieces accepted into the 96th Annual Hoosier Art Salon Exhibition at the Indiana State Museum of Art. The exhibit ran from August 29-October 25, 2020. The online exhibition can be seen by visiting the Hoosier Salon website. The Hoosier Salon 96th Annual Exhibition showcases 147 pieces of art by 124 Indiana artists. Twenty-five artists are in the Hoosier Salon Annual Exhibition for the first time. In all, 643 works by 241artists were submitted for the Hoosier Salon 96th Annual Exhibition.

 
* Paul Bone Publishes Poems

Creative Writing Professor Paul Bone published two poems—"If" and "Pandemic Haiku" in the new issue of Story South.

 

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