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Tuesday, November 1, 2022

Upcoming Events

* ECTE Lunch and Learn

Greetings!

Join us for ECTE's Lunch and Learn this Thursday 11/3 in the Philips Alcove (Ridgway 2nd floor) from 12:15-1:00 p.m. for a Lunch and Learn presentation!

Dr. Vincent Campese will be presenting his upcoming research ideas regarding "Death-thought anxiety, misinformation and the Covid-19 pandemic: Persuasion through perspective."

Tacos and dessert will be provided. We look forward to seeing you there!

Eykamp Center for Teaching Excellence

Kyle and Diana

Submitted by Kyle Matsel km218@evansville.edu
 
* Nonprofit Career & Volunteer Fair

Roles within nonprofit organizations can and often look identical to roles in private (for-profit) and public sector counterparts. A common misconception is that nonprofits cannot generate revenue. The difference is non-profits reinvest surplus funds into the organization to continue the promotion of its mission rather than paying share holders.

Join us for a nonprofit fair on Thursday, November 3 from 12 -1pm in the SOBA Atrium.

You can learn more about job, internship, and volunteer opportunities or come to learn more from professionals about the structure and operation of their organization!

Participating nonprofits include:

Albion Fellows Bacon Center
Boys & Girls Club
Catholic Charities
Catholic Diocese of Evansville
Easter Seals
Habitat for Humanity
Junior Achievement
Koch Family Children's Museum of Evansville (cMoe)
Susan G. Komen
Vanderburgh County CASA
Wesselman Woods
WNIN

Register for this event.

Submitted by Nick Bragin nb197@evansville.edu
 

Info You Should Know

* Eykamp String Quartet to Perform Fall Concert

Live stream

Submitted by Amy Esche ae128@evansville.edu
 
* Apply now for Harlaxton Summer and Fall 2023

If you are thinking about studying at Harlaxton in Summer or Fall 2023, now is the time to take the next step and get your application in! You can find the full course offerings, dates, and application for each session at Harlaxton here: https://harlaxton.evansville.edu/accepted/course-offerings.cfm. Feel free to contact the US Harlaxton team with any questions at harlaxton@evansville.edu or pop by the office at Ridgway 220 (in Student Life)!

Submitted by Kaylynn McCalister kc205@evansville.edu
 
* 2022 Flu Shots

Wednesday, November 2nd from 9am-3pm the Student Health Center will be providing Flu shots free of charge to the first 130 students. No appointment will be necessary. After the first 130 students, the cost will be $20 CASHLESS only.

Submitted by Benton Simpson bs361@evansville.edu
 
* Chartwells is Hiring

Hey Aces! Looking for a job? Come join our team in the Eatery! We are flexible with scheduling needs! We are looking for cashiers, kitchen workers, and servers. If you're interested, visit careers.compassgroupcareers.com and search for "Chartwells Higher Education" and enter Evansville in the location to get started!

Submitted by Ka'Bria Carr kc403@evansville.edu
 
* FREE, confidential HIV testing- First Wednesday of every month at the Health Center

FREE, confidential HIV testing performed by Matthew 25 at the Student Health Center.
First Wednesday of every month
9-11am
No appointment necessary
Results in minutes!

Submitted by Tara Ulrich tu19@evansville.edu
 

Congratulations

* Professor Azarian Publishes Reviews of Research Papers in Zentralblatt MATH and an Article in the International Mathematical Forum

Mohammad K. Azarian, Professor of Mathematics, published reviews of research papers in Zentralblatt MATH. Established in 1931, Zentralblatt MATH is a "major international reviewing service providing reviews and abstracts for articles in pure and applied mathematics, produced by the European Mathematical Society, FIZ Karlsruhe (Leibniz Institute for Information Infrastructure), and the Heidelberg Academy of Sciences".

Zbl 07568619: A mechanical concentric solar model in Kh?zin?’s Mu‘tabar z?j, Arch. Hist. Exact Sci. 76, No. 5, 513-529 (2022), by S. Mohammad Mozaffari.

Zbl 07556179: Generalized hyper-Fibonacci numbers and applications, Integers 22, Paper A19, 10 p. (2022), by Lyes Ait-Amrane and Djilali Behloul.

Zbl 1492.11021: On the number of residues of linear recurrences, Res. Number Theory 8, No. 1, Paper No. 7, 10 p. (2022), by Carlo Sanna.

Zbl 1492.11034: Three imprimitive character sums, Integers 21, Paper A103, 10 p. (2021), by Brad Isaacson.

Zbl 1479.26019: Some best possible integral estimates involving Bernoulli polynomials, Arch. Math. 117, No. 4, 411-422 (2021), by Raymond Mortini and Rudolf Rupp.

Also, Dr. Azarian published the article Remarks and conjectures regarding combinatorics of discrete partial functions, International Mathematical Forum, Vol. 17, 2022, no. 3, 129 - 141, https://doi.org/10.12988/imf.2022.912321.

Submitted by Mohammad K. Azarian ma3@evansville.edu
 
* UE Participates in JobSpark

Junior Achievement of Southwest Indiana sponsored JobSpark for 8th grade students from southwest Indiana and southeast Illinois on Tuesday and Wednesday, October 25 and 26, at the Old National Events Plaza. Over 3,600 students attended and took part in hands-on experiential activities designed to "spark" an interest in a future career path. UE was well represented with faculty, staff, and students from the programs in the School of Education, Schroeder Family School of Business Administration, School of Engineering and Computer Science, Doctor of Physical Therapy, School of Nursing, Doctor of Nurse Anesthesia Practice, School of Health Sciences, and the Music Conservatory. Thanks to all who helped share the UE experience and our purple pride!

Submitted by Paula Heldt ph28@evansville.edu
 

Athletics

* Day one complete for men's golf

In its final event of the fall season, the University of Evansville men’s golf team competed as two squads and one individual while wrapping up just over one round at RTJ at Hampton Cove.

Evansville’s teams were divided into the orange team (veteran players) that includes Henry Kiel, Nicholas Gushrowski, Isaac Rohleder, Caleb Wassmer and Carson Parker.  The purple team consisted of the younger team members Daniil Romashkin, Masatoyo Kato, Michael Ikejiani, Luke Schneider and Mason Taylor.  Eli Rohleder played as an individual.

Totaling 302 strokes, the orange team is in 6th place, just one shot out of the top five with Arkansas-Pine Bluff just ahead.  Kiel and Gushrowski are tied for 12th place, shooting 2-over rounds of 74.  Isaac Rohleder is tied for 23rd following a 4-over 76.  Wassmer and Parker registered scores of 78 in round one and are tied for 37th.

Romashkin led the purple team with a 2-over 74 and is tied with three of his teammates for the 12th spot.  Included in that group is Eli Rohleder, who leads all individuals.  Kato carded a 77 in the first 18 holes to stand in a 30th-place tie while Ikejiani is one behind him with a 78.  Scores of 79 by Schneider and Taylor have them tied for 44th.

Lehigh University holds a commanding 13-shot lead following the first round.  With a score of 277, Lehigh leads Alabama A&M (290) and Alabama State (291).  Felipe Gomez Lopez of AAMU sits atop the individual leaderboard with a 6-under 66.  He leads the field by six strokes.

Submitted by Athletics
 
* Vazquez and Ruff earn MVC awards

On the heels of a weekend that saw the University of Evansville volleyball team earn a pair of road victories, two of its players were recognized by the Missouri Valley Conference on Monday.

Alondra Vazquez garnered the league’s Player of the Week award while Kora Ruff was touted as the Freshman of the Week.  Vazquez earned Player of the Week recognition for the fifth time in her career while Ruff earned the freshman nod for the first time.

In a weekend where her performance could not have been more important, Vazquez averaged 4.75 kills and 3.75 digs per set while helping UE earn road victories at Valparaiso and UIC.  The matches were pivotal as UE looks to improve its spot in the league standings as the season hits the homestretch.

Vazquez opened the weekend with 19 digs and 24 kills in a 3-1 triumph over the Beacons.  Her 24 digs was a season-high.  She added three assists and a block assist.  Saturday’s road win over the Flames saw Vazquez put forth another 19-kill effort while adding six digs, two aces and an assist.  She hit .349 in the victory.

Ruff also had a strong weekend, averaging 11.75 assists, 3.00 digs and 0.63 service aces in road victories at Valparaiso and UIC.  Ruff started the weekend with 49 helpers in the win over the Beacons.  She tallied 14 digs and tied her career mark with four service aces.  On Saturday, she had the offense clicking once again, totaling 45 assists to go along with 10 digs, an ace and a kill.

Submitted by Athletics
 

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