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Wednesday, August 14, 2024

* UE Faculty recognized at 2024 Fall Conference

Congratulations to those who were recognized at the Fall Conference for their twenty-five years of dedicated service to UE.


Dr. Lora Becker is Professor of Psychology and Director of General Education. She received her PhD in Behavioral Neuroscience in 2002 and her Master of Arts from Binghamton University.

Her Bachelor of Science in Biology and Psychology was from Wright State University. Lora has taught over 20 different course topics along with numerous teaching-related talks, presentations, posters, and articles. She has worked extensively on research projects with over 60 UE students culminating in publications and presentations.

Lora is also very active in university service having served on various committees of the Faculty Senate, also serving as a Senator, vice chair twice, and chair of the Faculty Senate. She has taken part in numerous other committees along with being a faculty advisor to several student groups. She was founder and Director of the Major Discovery Program and is currently the Faculty Liaison. She also coordinated the modernization of the Neuroscience program.

In 2017, Lora received the Eykamp Prize for extraordinary contributions made by a UE faculty member. Other awards include Dean’s Advisor of the Year in 2004, Dean’s Teaching Award in 2007, Global Scholar in 2015, and Faculty for Undergraduate Neuroscience Distinguished Mentor in 2016.


Michael Tessier, Mike started his work at UE serving as Associate Dean of Students and Director of Residence Life. He earned his BA in Social Sciences from the University of Northern Colorado and his Master of Science in College Student Personnel Administration from Western Illinois University. He was promoted to Assistant Vice President for Student Affairs In 2007.

Mike has had oversight of major departments in Student Affairs. Direct reports have included Student Publications, Multicultural Affairs, International Student Services, and Counseling and Disability Services. He has served as a liaison to the Parents’ Association and Parents’ Council, served as a primary support for UE Honor Code Cases, and an editor of the Student Handbook. In his early years, he initiated faculty/student interaction programs, as part of a grant from the Lilly Endowment.

Mike has served UE in numerous forms and functions. Here are just a few: Served on the MLK Planning committee since 1996; Spearheaded assessment for Student Affairs and compiling the 2014 Student Affairs Learning Outcomes Report for HLC; Chaired the Tobacco-Free Task Force and Implementation Committee; Worked together with Facilities in renovation projects for Hale, Moore, and Morton Brentano Halls. New construction initiatives included Jones Hall, Townhouses, New Hall, and Lincoln Commons; Served on the Coronavirus Heath Care Task Force and coordinated quarantine and isolation needs for our students during the pandemic; Served as Interim Dean of Students in 2021-22 upon the retirement of Dr. Dana Clayton; and assisted with coordination of the Center for Student Engagement in 2022-23 and received Advisor of the Year for his work with SGA.


Dr. Laura Dwyer, Associate Professor of Management, earned her PhD in 1999 from Purdue University in Organizational Behavior and her Bachelor of Science in Accounting from Indiana University in 1985. She became a Certified Public Accountant in the state of Illinois in 1987. Before attending graduate school, Dr. Dwyer worked for eight years at Amoco Corporation in Chicago, now British Petroleum, in various accounting positions.

She is a prominent scholar and teacher specializing in the areas of organizational behavior, human resources, decision making, and leadership. Her strong interests are in publishing peer-reviewed pedagogical journals in the areas of business education and higher education. She has presented her research findings at numerous regional and national conferences. Of particular interest is her research titled “Leadership self-efficacy and managers' motivation for leading change.”

Dr. Dwyer received the Berger Award for Scholarship in 2018 in recognition of her notable research and teaching. She also received the Schroeder School of Business Dean's Teaching Award in 2002, 2010, and 2021, the Schroeder School Dean's Research Award in 2004, the Schroeder School Dean’s Service Award in 2014 and 2020, and the Schroeder School Societal Impact Research Award in 2023.

Congratulations to the newest recipients of the Sadelle and Sydney Berger Awards for Service and Scholarly Activity presented by Mr. Charlie Berger at the Fall Conference.


Service Award - Margaret Atwater-Singer 

It is with great pleasure the University of Evansville Berger Award Committee bestows the 2024 Berger Service Award to Margaret Atwater-Singer in recognition for her exemplary service to the University of Evansville. Meg has consistently demonstrated commitment to the service of UE since she arrived in 1997.

Meg’s contributions to the University Libraries are remarkable. Her clarity of vision, her ability to identify needs and areas of concerns, and to set goals and lead an effort to achieve them have been invaluable in myriad ways – but most especially in the leadership she demonstrated during the renovation of the Bower-Suhrheinrich Library in 2014 and 2015. Thanks to Meg’s ability to think strategically and to plan effectively, the libraries were able to provide students and faculty with a viable service during the months of disruption. She has led the creation of multiple learning tools for library student workers, restructured the Access Services Department, participated in in-class instruction sessions, one-on-one research consultations with students, and has been instrumental in library open-houses.

In addition to her prominent role at the University Libraries, Meg served as an advisor in the Pre-Physical Therapy Program. She also served as an elected representative of her colleagues, and in other instances -for example, on ad-hoc bodies- she was appointed by those who desired her participation because of her long record of conscientious service and her extensive institutional memory. Her impressive service record includes serving on various committees including the Athletic, Curriculum, Faculty Professional Affairs, Faculty Appeals, Admissions and Standards, Promotion and Tenure and other ad-hoc task forces. She also served as the Board of Trustees’ Faculty Observer and Faculty Representative of the BOT’s Institutional Advancement Committee. Each year, she has increased her responsibilities with the Senate’s Executive Committee, culminating with her service as a Chair starting in 2022 and she continued serving in that role when needed for an additional year in 2023-2024. She also served as the Assistant Grand Marshal working to coordinate the University Ceremonies including Commencements and Academic Convocations.

In addition, she assumed the task of organizing and planning the annual Faculty Scholarship Display and Reception. The list of Meg’s service to UE is long and her loyalty to the people who make up the fabric of the university is unparalleled. It is with profound respect; the Berger Award Committee confers the Berger Award for Service to Professor Meg Atwater-Singer.


Scholarship Award - Dr. Clark Kimberling

It is with great pleasure the University of Evansville Berger Award Committee confers the 2024 Berger Award for Scholarship to Dr. Clark Kimberling. Dr. Kimberling joined UE in 1970 as an Assistant Professor of Mathematics and became a Full Professor in 1982. His impressive breadth and depth of intellectual contributions include the following:

• 128 publications of mathematical research on geometry, number-theory, combinatorics, and probability

• 24 publications on the history of mathematics, science, music and social history

• 5 Mathematical Education Publications, including books, CD, and Java websites

• 27 Mathematical Education Publications in the Mathematics Teacher Journal

• 11 Mathematical Education publications in the Indiana Mathematics Teacher Journal

• 14 compositions for Church Choirs

• 22 compositions/arrangements for instrument One of his nominators described him “talented polymath scholar.”

His passion, talent, and love of discovery has enabled him to accomplish a vast volume of research. The University of Evansville proudly hosts a huge scholarly website known as Clark Kimberling’s Encyclopedia of Triangle Centers (ETC). A Wikipedia page, covering the ETC, was created in 2008 when ETC presented fewer than 4,000 entries. Now, 16 years later, ETC includes more than 60,000 entries. ETC has been cited in more than 500 scholarly articles in various books and mathematics journals. In addition, Dr. Kimberling has been avidly composing numerous scores for handbells, recorders, flute, and voice. He has expanded a website, hosted by UE since 2000, that is mainly dedicated to New Harmony Scientists, Educators, Writers, and Artists. Most recently in 2023, he published an 18-part website titled, Cornelius Tiebout Engravings. Tiebout was a leading American copperplate engraver who moved along with nationally known Philadelphians to New Harmony in 1826. Dr. Kimberling is a past Vice-President of the Fibonacci Association, which focuses on Fibonacci numbers and related mathematics, emphasizing new results, research proposals, challenging problems, and new proofs of old ideas.

He has presented number-theoretic research papers at international conferences of this organization in Canada, Greece, Hungary, Austria, Mexico, Luxemburg, France, Germany, Scotland, and the US. A search for “Kimberling” in the Online Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences generates more than 20,000 hits, among them Kimberling paraphrases, Kimberling’s expulsion array and Kimberling’s sums. A Google search for “Kimberling’s theorem” produces several different theorems. The main one is a result in probability theory which found applications in financial investment algorithms. Asked what his favorite contribution to mathematics has been, he said it was the subjects of interspersions, dispersions, and fractal sequences, published in 1993 in the Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society, and of course, the definition of “triangle center,” in a 1994 publication, which led to creating the Encyclopedia of Triangle Centers. Therefore, based on his substantive and sustained scholarly activities spanning over half a century, the Berger Award Committee confers the Berger Award for Scholarship to Dr. Clark Kimberling.

Submitted by Noah Alatza na122@evansville.edu
 
* 2024 Academic Convocation

UE will hold their annual Academic Convocation for first-year students in Meeks Family Fieldhouse, at 8:50 a.m., on Tuesday, August 20. Staff and administrators are welcome to attend the ceremony (faculty will be part of Convocation). If you are unable to attend, you may live stream the ceremony at evansville.edu/live.

New students: You will gather in Neu Chapel, at 8:15 a.m., for Prologue, which is led by the university chaplain, Rev. Andy Payton.  Following Prologue, students will process together to the Meeks Family Fieldhouse for Academic Convocation.  Walnut Street will close at 8:30 a.m. so everyone can safely travel to the Carson Center.

Staff and Administrators: You are invited to welcome students before Convocation! Please meet at 8:30 a.m. along the sidewalk between Ridgway University Center and the East Terrace Lawn, where you will form a walkway as students process to Convocation. We encourage you to show your school spirit by wearing UE purple!

Submitted by Noah Alatza na122@evansville.edu
 

Upcoming Events

* Auditions for the UE Jazz Ensemble

The UE Jazz Ensemble will be holding auditions August 21-23 from 1-3 pm each day, open to any student on campus who plays sax, trombone, trumpet, piano, drums, bass, or guitar. This ensemble meets Tuesdays and Thursdays from 12-12:50 pm.

For audition details and sign-ups, please contact Dr. Charles du Preez at cd288@evansville.edu

More information can be found at: https://www.evansville.edu/majors/music/ensIntro.cfm

Submitted by Charles du Preez cd288@evansville.edu
 
* UE Wind Ensemble auditions

The UE Wind Ensemble will hold auditions August 20-22. Everyone, regardless of their major is welcome to audition for membership.

The UE Wind Ensemble audition will consist of prepared excerpts, two major scales (one in a flat key, one in a sharp key), chromatic scale (practical range of instrument), and sight reading.

Audition Schedule

  • Tuesday, August 20, 2024, 2:00 - 4:00 PM
  • Wednesday, August 21, 2024, 7:00 - 9:00 PM
  • Thursday, August 22, 2024, 3:00 - 5:30 PM

Auditions are held in Krannert Hall of Fine Arts, Room 103. Please sign up for an audition.

Information and audition excerpts can be found at: https://www.evansville.edu/majors/music/ensintro.cfm

For further information, please contact Dr. Kenneth Steinsultz (ks306@evansville.edu)

Please note:  Wind Ensemble will not meet on Thursday, August 22, due to auditions.

First rehearsal will be Tuesday, August 27, 2024.

Fall 2024 Performances

  • Tuesday, October 1, 2024
  • Tuesday, October 29, 2024
  • Tuesday, December 3, 2024
  • Select basketball games to be announced.
Submitted by Ken Steinsultz ks306@evansville.edu
 
* Headshots on Tuesday, August 27

New employees in need of a headshot or existing employees seeking an updated image may have theirs taken on Tuesday, August 27. Photographer Chris Berneking will be available from 9-9:15 a.m. and will be set up on the brick sidewalk near the southwest corner of the front oval lawn.

If you would like to have your headshot taken, please contact Julie Beer at jb855 to be added to the list.

Submitted by Julie Beer / jb855@evansville.edu
 
* UE THEATRE HOLDING OPEN AUDITIONS FOR INTO THE WOODS

The University of Evansville Theatre is excited to invite members of our campus and the Evansville community to audition for INTO THE WOODS, music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim and book by James Lapine. Auditions will be held at 4 pm, Sunday, August 18, in Shanklin Theatre on the University of Evansville campus.

Those interested in auditioning should prepare a short monologue (one minute or less) from a contemporary play and a verse and a chorus of a song.  A pianist will be available for accompaniment.  Anyone is welcome to audition, and they are specifically looking for one person between the ages of 12 and 17.  Rehearsals will begin on August 21 and performances will run October 4 through 20.

If you have any questions, please feel free to contact the Department of Theatre by email at theatre@evansville.edu or by calling 812.488.2744.

Submitted by Sharla Cowden sc75@evansville.edu
 
* Farewell Reception for Jennifer Calderone

Please join the University Advancement staff in saying farewell to Jennifer Calderone, Senior Director of Alumni and Engagement, on Thursday, August 15th from 3:00-4:00 p.m. in the Iglehart building. Jennifer has been making an impact at UE since 2011 and she will be missed by us all. Please come join us in saying goodbye to Jennifer and congratulating her on her next adventure in Maine.

Submitted by Taylor Houchin tb90@EVANSVILLE.EDU
 
* Lilah Rogel Exhibit

IT'S IN THE DETAILS, an exhibit of pen-paintings by Evansville artist Lilah Rogel, will be open in the Krannert Gallery from 5/20/24 - 8/18/2024.  Please stop by the Gallery to enjoy these colorful and interesting pieces of art.

Submitted by Carol McCraney cm177@evansville.edu
 

Info You Should Know

* ECTE: Welcome new faculty

The University of Evansville is proud to welcome new full-time faculty! We spent the day learning about the great people, programs, and resources at UE during the ECTE New-Faculty Orientation on Friday, August 9th, 2024. Faculty in photo from left to right:

Diana Rodríguez Quevedo (ECTE Director), Bekah McKay (Archeology), Nicolette Leach (Physical Therapy), Desiree Saponski (Psychology & Behavioral Sciences), Carol Hester (FYS), Kacie Seibert (Nursing), Chantal Wood (Nursing), Jared Turney (Education/Lilly Grant Coordinator), Jerad Kosek (Health Sciences), Hector Will (Electrical Engineering), Barbara Cash (Health Sciences Administration), John MacDonald (Electrical Engineering), Toufiq Nazrul (Accounting), Logan Pant (Marketing), Max Flowers (Library, Graduate Research), Alex Taylor (Economics), and Julie Merkle (ECTE Co-Director).

Missing from photo: Briana Alvey (Nursing), Will Phillips (PsyD & Director, UE Mental Health and Wellness Clinic and Emily M. Young Assessment Center), Taylor Rokicki (FYS), Ying Ying Seah (Computer Science), Brian St. John (Music), Breaha Wininger (Nursing), Toby Zucker (Nursing & ABSN Program Director), and Trenda Ridge (ECTE Administrative Assistant).

We are excited to have all of you new faculty members be a part of UE!

~ Eykamp Center for Teaching Excellence (ECTE)

Submitted by Diana Rodriguez Quevedo dr130@evansville.edu
 
* Move-in Volunteers Needed

We are still looking for volunteers to help with move-in! We are looking for volunteers from staff, faculty, and administration to help us with parking and directing traffic while our new and returning students get to campus.

Please sign up here!

Thank you for your help!

Submitted by Mary Rachel Linderman ml387@evansville.edu
 
* Looking to staff on campus job openings? Participate in the student job fair

Join Student Financial Services and the Center for Career Development for our Student Worker Career Fair as we welcome all UE students to browse employment opportunities on campus. Each registered department will have a table and the opportunity to meet, interview, and hire students on the spot!

Student Financial Services will also be on hand to answer any questions students and/or departments have about work study eligibility and required paperwork. Space is limited to 25 department tables, so register today!

To Register:

Use this link to register by August 20:

https://forms.office.com/r/Hwu5MJzE1C

Materials to bring to event:

List of open positions

Job descriptions

Any specific information about working in your department (specific hours of coverage you need, etc.)

Materials we will provide at your table:

Purple tablecloths

Department sign

Work study applications

Offer of employment forms

Student sign in sheets

We invite you to attend whether you have federal work study positions, other on campus employment opportunities, or both. All UE students will be invited to attend the fair.       Questions?

Contact Amanda Wood (aw505@evansville.edu) or Emily Jagielo (ej137@evansville.edu )

Submitted by Amanda Wood aw505@evansville.edu
 
* Sign up for Fall 2024 Purple Patrol

There are still slots open for Purple Patrol this fall.

Use the link below to sign up as coworkers, a department/office, or a team and get ready to pass out fun goodies to our Aces displaying purple pride!

Please sign up for one slot only so everyone has a chance to participate.

For questions or more information, please contact Abigail Perry at ap445@evansville.edu.

Purple Patrol Fall 2024 Sign Up!

Submitted by Abbie Perry ap445@evansville.edu
 
* Staff/Faculty Move-in Volunteers

As everyone knows, the students will be back in less than a month! We are looking for staff and faculty volunteers to help with parking and traffic control on Thursay, August 15th, Saturday, August 17th, and Sunday, August 18th. The shifts will be two hours long and there will be varying numbers at each Residence Hall. If you are able to help on either of these days, please sign up here! Thank you for your help!

Submitted by Mary Rachel Linderman ml387@evansville.edu
 
* Parking at Stone Family Center for Health Sciences

A parking lot located near Locust Street at the Stone Family Center for Health Sciences will no longer be able to be utilized starting Monday, August 19. Access to this lot will be lost to make room for future development.

According to the property owner, most of the Stone Center’s spaces in this lot will be replaced with an additional allotment in the Doubletree Garage as well as additional parking in the lot across 5th Street. Please reference the attached map.

Submitted by Noah Alatza na122@evansville.edu
 
* College Mentors for Kids Needs Student Volunteers in 24-25

College Mentors for Kids at UE is currently seeking mentors for the 2024-2025 school year. 
At College Mentors, we connect kids to college students through weekly on-campus activities that inspire growth, confidence, and brighter futures.

The UE chapter currently partners with Harper Elementary School on Wednesdays from 3:30-5:30 pm. Please apply at College Mentors for Kids: Mentor Application (collegementors.org)

For any questions or additional information, please contact Michelle Guadarrama at mguadarrama@collegementors.org.

Submitted by Lisa Hale lh241@evansville.edu
 
* New UE Policy Site Repository

The University is pleased to share a new centralized document storage location for all institutional policies. The new site, located at https://policies.evansville.edu, will serve as a comprehensive repository for all university policies, making it easier for everyone to access and reference important information. Policies can be located by office, constituency, and alphabetically, simplifying the search process. Users can also utilize keyword searching to quickly find specific policies or topics.

However, for this new repository to be successful, we need your help to populate it. We are calling on representatives from every area and department on campus to upload their policies to the site.

Please note that while we strive to include all university policies on the website, some policies may be documented in the Faculty Manual or Student Handbook rather than on the site itself.

All policies must be in PDF format and must be ADA Accessible to ensure they are usable by everyone in our community. Instructions for making policies ADA-compliant and uploading them are attached to this message.

We appreciate your cooperation in this effort to centralize and streamline our university policies. If you have any questions or need assistance with uploading your policies, please don't hesitate to reach out to Help@evansville.edu.

Policy Accessibility Check

How to Upload to Policy Center

Submitted by Noah Alatza na122@evansville.edu
 

Congratulations

* Congratulations Turlington Family

Congratulations to Dr. Michael Turlington, Assistant Professor of Chemistry, and wife Madeline on the birth of Issac Davis Turlington, born Saturday, August 10 at 12:56 am weighing 8 lbs and 1 oz. Baby Issac is welcomed home by older sister Rosalie.

Submitted by Frances Renschler fr25@evansville.edu
 
* Accounting Student awarded PCAOB Scholarship

Congratulations to Alexis Fletcher, who was recently named a Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (PCAOB) Scholar.  For the 2024-25 academic year, this a $15,000 scholarship for students choosing to pursue careers in accounting and investor protection.

The Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 provides that funds from the collection of PCAOB monetary penalties must be used to fund a merit scholarship program for students in accredited accounting degree programs. Scholarship recipients are nominated by their respective institutions, which participate in the PCAOB Scholars Program based on their accreditation and the number of students they graduate with accounting degrees each year.

Since the program’s inception in 2011, the PCAOB has awarded $32.56 million in scholarships to 2,918 recipients. Thanks to an increase in the number of institutions eligible to participate in the program, as well as an expansion of efforts aimed at community college transfer students, this year’s group of 676 PCAOB Scholars is the largest in PCAOB history. The total amount awarded in 2024 is over $10 million.

Read the article.

Submitted by Ben Johnson bj23@evansville.edu
 
* Professor Azarian Publishes Article

Mohammad K. Azarian, Professor of Mathematics, and Dr. Karen Saxe, senior vice president for Government Relations at the American Mathematical Society (AMS), co-authored an article entitled, "Human Rights of Mathematicians".  This article appeared in the August 2024 issue of the Notices of the AMS.

Submitted by Mohammad Azarian ma3@evansville.edu
 

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