
Reading series beginning February 20
The RopeWalk Reading Series will bring an award-winning author, editor,
and poet to campus this spring...
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Banquet serving lessons in awareness
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Master of Social Work Student Association will host a Hunger Banquet from
6 to 8 p.m. February 20...
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Career Search a networking
opportunity
USI will host
Career Search 2002-03, a graduate school and job fair for students,
alumni, and recruiters...
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Reading series beginning February 20
The RopeWalk Reading Series will bring an award-winning author, editor, and poet to campus this spring.
Readings in the series are free and open to the public. Each program will begin at 7 p.m. and will be followed by a book signing.
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Naomi Horii
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March 3 - Kleymeyer Hall, Liberal Arts Center: Naomi Horii is the publisher and editor-in-chief of the Boulder, Colo.-based Many Mountains Moving, a nationally-distributed literary magazine, and she previously edited fiction for the prestigious Missouri Review. Also a freelance writer and editor, she is the recipient of the Anschutz Award, the Colorado Council on the Arts Fellowship in Fiction, and the Rocky Mountain Women’s Institute Fellowship in Fiction. Horii holds a master’s in English from University of Missouri.
Robert McDowell
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April 14 - Kleymeyer Hall, Liberal Arts Center: A former USI assistant professor of English, Robert McDowell is the author of three books of poetry: On Foot, In Flames, The Diviners, and Quiet Money. He is coauthor of Sounds and Form in Modern Poetry and The Reaper Essays, and his unpublished novel, His Singing Cowboy Days, is represented by The Anderson Literary Agency in New York. He also is the founding editor and publisher of Story Line Press and served as cofounder and coeditor of The Reaper magazine for 10 years. McDowell holds a BA from University of California Santa Cruz and an MFA from Columbia University. For more than 14 years, he has lived and worked on farms in Oregon’s Willamette and Rogue valleys.
Presented by USI’s School of Liberal Arts, the RopeWalk Reading Series is made possible through the support of RopeWalk Writers Retreat, the Southern Indiana Review, USI Society for Arts & Humanities, National Endowment for the Arts, Indiana Arts Commission, and USI Student Writers’ Union.
For more information, call Jim McGarrah, instructor in English, 812/464-1735.
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Banquet serving lessons in awareness
The Master of Social Work Student Association will host a Hunger Banquet from 6 to 8 p.m. February 20 in Carter Hall.
The Hunger Banquet, a learning tool promoted by Oxfam America, is designed to raise awareness of global poverty issues. Oxfam is an international development organization dedicated to creating lasting solutions to hunger, poverty, and social injustice.
Upon arrival, banquet participants will be randomly assigned to an income tier and invited to share a meal fitting the group to which they belong. Meals will range from a cup of rice to a sumptuous three-course dinner.
During the banquet, a program about global hunger and its impact on individual families will be presented. Participants also will have an opportunity to reflect on their experiences during the event.
Faculty are asked to encourage students to attend by offering extra credit for participation.
In addition to raising awareness, the banquet will benefit the Tri-State Food Bank. Participating students will be asked for $1 donation, which is worth $12 to the food bank in terms of the food it can provide to needy families.
Employed participants will be asked to make a $3 donation. Donations are optional and will be collected at the door.
Reservations are requested. For reservations or additional information, call 812/464-1843.
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Career Search a networking opportunity
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Career Search, an annual graduate school and job fair cosponsored by USI and University of Evansville, brings employers and future employees together. |
USI will host Career Search 2002-03, a graduate school and job fair for students, alumni, and recruiters, from 2:30 to 5:30 p.m. February 12 in Carter Hall.
Presented in cooperation with University of Evansville, the joint venture brings employers and their future employees together. Career Search is the only general, full-time fair the two universities will sponsor during the 2002-03 academic year.
Participating recruiters, representing seven states, include:
Click here for an updated list of participating recruiters and their Web sites. For additional information, call 812/454-1865.
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USI Theatre will hold auditions for Studs Terkel’s American Dreams Monday and Tuesday, February 3-4, in the Mallette Studio Theatre in the Liberal Arts Center.
An entertaining and poignant look at the American ideal of the individual, this thought-provoking play is based on Terkel’s interviews with people from all walks of life, from flower children to NRA radicals.
Interested persons should prepare a 60-second monologue from a contemporary drama or Terkel interview. Terkel interview monologues are preferred but not one from American Dreams.
The show will be presented in April. To schedule an audition, sign up on the Theatre Department’s information board outside the Mallette Studio Theatre.
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Each year as April 15 approaches, USI accounting students offer free income tax assistance to low-income taxpayers. In 2001, Mitchell Lannert, left, and Thomas Rogers prepared for the IRS deadline. |
USI accounting students will be offering free income tax services to low-income taxpayers beginning February 8.
Assistance will be available from 1 to 4 p.m. in Room 2005 of the Orr Center Saturdays, February 8, 15, and 22; March 1, 22, and 29; and April 5 and 12.
Members of the University community also may make appointments for income tax assistance. Interested persons should call 812/464-1718 to schedule an appointment.
USI’s Recreation and Fitness Center will present four smoking cessation classes for faculty, staff, and students in February.
The University will provide a free week’s supply of nicotine replacement patches, and participants attending all four class sessions will receive a $40 gift certificate to Eastland Mall.
Class sessions will be held from 5 to 6 p.m. Mondays, February 3, 10, 17, and 24, in the University Center. The first two classes will meet in Room 203. The last two sessions will be held in Room 215.
Deanna Miller, coordinator of Recreation, Fitness, and Wellness, will lead the classes that are co-sponsored by Smokefree Indiana. Class size will be limited to about 15 participants.
Smokefree Indiana is sponsored by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the Indiana State Department of Health, and Ball State University. Click here for more information about Smokefree Indiana.
To register for the classes, call Miller at 812/461-5270 or the Recreation and Fitness Center at 812/461-5268.
Achievements
Essays by two USI professors were included in the book, Situazioni d'Assedio, Cities Under Siege, Etats de Siege, edited by Lucia Carle and Antoinette Fauve-Chamoux and recently published by Pagnini e Martinelli Editori in Florence (ISBN 88-8251-116-2). Dr. Charles T. Barber, professor of political science, wrote "Mediterranean Cities: From Dependent Siege to Interdependent Community" (pp. 307-312) with abstracts in Italian and English (pp. 509-510). Dr. Dal Martin Herring, professor and chair of the Communications Department, wrote "The 1781 Siege of British Troops in Yorktown, Virginia: A Qualitative Analysis of the Communication Practices that Led to a French and American Victory" (pp. 231-236) with abstracts in Italian and English (pp. 504-505). The book grew out of a conference held in Montalcino, Italy, in 1999.Welcome
David Beyerstedt ’00 has accepted the position of distribution services clerk in Distribution Services. The Evansville resident previously worked as a carrier/automation clerk for the United States Postal Service. He holds a degree in business administration from USI.Sarah Floyd has accepted the position of library assistant in Rice Library. The Newburgh resident previously worked as a tax examiner for the Internal Revenue Service and as a corps member in the AmeriCorps National Civilian Community Corps. She attended University of Texas at Dallas and was named in Who’s Who in American Colleges and Universities 2000.
Gregory J. Orth has accepted the position of custodial worker in the Physical Plant. The Evansville resident previously worked in maintenance at Ziemer Funeral Home. He holds an associate degree in computer science from Ivy Tech State College.
Brian A. Zolner has accepted the position of assistant athletic trainer in Athletics. The Evansville resident previously worked as an assistant athletic trainer and as a graduate assistant at Lindenwood University, where he earned a master’s in athletic training administration. He also holds a BS in sports medicine and exercise science from Valdosta State University. Zolner is a member of the National Athletic Trainers’ Association and the Mid-America Athletic Trainers’ Association.
In sympathy
The University community extends sympathy to the family of Emilie Cutchin, cashier supervisor in the Bursar’s Office, whose father Ralph J. Seitz, 79, Carmi, Ill., died January 24. Services were held January 28 at Campbell Funeral Home in Carmi.The University community extends sympathy to the family of Dr. Thomas Pickering, dean of the Bower-Suhrheinrich School of Education and Human Services, whose father-in-law Clinton R. Smith died January 30. Visitation will be from 2 to 4 p.m. and from 7 to 9 p.m. Friday, January 31, at Clark-Kirkland Funeral Home in Cadiz, Ohio, where services will be held at 1 p.m. Saturday, February 1.
In appreciation
"Thanks to the USI family for all of the kind expressions of sympathy on the recent death of my sister, Pamela Kaye Cowan. Your thoughtfulness has meant so much to me and is most appreciated."-Anna Gonzalez, computer maintenance technician, Computer Center
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Hospitality day
USI will host a Southern Hospitality Day, featuring campus tours and information for prospective students, Saturday, February 1. For information or registration, call 812/464-1765 or 800/467-1965.Auction, dinner
The USI Society for Arts & Humanities will present its 12th annual Toast to the Arts at 7 p.m. Friday, February 7, at the Evansville Museum of Arts, History, and Science.Gala proceeds benefit USI scholarships, student development, and grants to The New Harmony Theatre and RopeWalk Writers Retreat. Tickets are $125 per person. The reservation deadline is Saturday, February 1. For information or reservations, call 812/465-7149.
Argentine Strings
Argentine Strings, a concert in the “Under the Beams” series, will be presented at 8 p.m. Friday, February 7, at the Rapp Granary in New Harmony.The New Harmony Artists’ Guild and The Rapp Granary-Owen Foundation are hosting the series. Tickets are $30. For tickets or information, call 812/682-5019.
Faculty Forum
A Faculty Forum with Dr. Donald A. McCrimmon Jr., a finalist for the position of provost and vice president for Academic Affairs, will be held from 2:15 to 3:15 p.m. Friday, January 31, in Room 1002 of the Health Professions Center.Click here for additional information about the provost search.
Chess tournament
The USI Chess Club will host the Southern Indiana Open Chess Tournament beginning at 8 a.m. February 8 in the University Conference Center. The all-day event is sanctioned and rated by the United States Chess Federation and is open to all USCF members. For more information, call 812/464-1705.
Racial music
Dr. Todd Schroer, assistant professor of sociology, will present “Reich n’ Roll, and Folk, and Country, and….: The Growing Importance of Music to the White Power Movement,” a lecture in the Liberal Arts Colloquium, at 3:30 p.m. Friday, January 31, in Kleymeyer Hall in the Liberal Arts Center.People planning to attend the program should be aware that Schroer will play excerpts of songs containing strong language. The colloquium is a free lecture series featuring faculty research in the School of Liberal Arts.
Homecoming
USI will celebrate its All-American Homecoming Saturday, February 1, and alumni, Varsity Club members, and University friends are invited to enjoy the festivities. For more information, call USI Alumni and Volunteer Services, 812/464-1924.
Theatre auditions
Auditions for the 2003 summer seasons at Lincoln Amphitheatre and The New Harmony Theatre will be held from 10 a.m. to noon Saturday, February 1, in the Helen Mallette Studio in the Liberal Arts Center.Additional auditions for Lincoln Amphitheatre will be held April 3 at Jasper Middle School from 3 to 4 p.m. and at Heritage Hills High School from 4 to 5:30 p.m. For more information or to schedule an audition time, call 812/465-1668.
Ice Eagles
The USI Ice Eagles hockey club will host the Greater Midwest Collegiate Hockey Conference Tournament Championships Saturday and Sunday, February 1-2, at the new Swonder Ice Arena.In their second year of existence, the Ice Eagles will compete against the likes of Vanderbilt University and University of Tennessee. Game times are to be determined at a later date. Click here for the latest information.
Children’s Center
The Children’s Center has one immediate opening in the Two-Year-Olds’ program. The child must attend full time and have turned two years old prior to January 16. For more information, call 812/464-1869.
Graduation deadline
The formal application deadline for graduation at the end of fall 2003 is Friday, January 31. For more information, contact the Office of the Registrar by calling 812/464-1762.Job openings
For job openings, visit the Human Resources Web site. Information also is available on the bulletin boards in the front lobby of the Wright Administration Building and outside the Human Resources Office, or by calling the USI Job Line at 812/465-7117.Newsletter deadline
Friday, January 31, is the deadline for submitting information for the next online issue of University Notes. Submissions received after the deadline will be published at the discretion of the editorial staff.Submissions may be made via e-mail to Libby L. Keeling, associate editor. Submissions for the “Marketplace” column should be sent to Karen Altstadt, online editor.
Commission meeting
The Southwestern Indiana Regional Development Commission will hold its annual meeting at 11:30 a.m. Friday, February 7, in Carter Hall. Robert Sawyer, regional director of the U.S. Department of Commerce Economic Development Administration in Chicago, will be the guest speaker.Faculty and staff are invited to attend. The fee is $10. Reservations are required by Monday, February 3. For information or reservations, call 812/465-7067.
Sam’s pass
Sam’s Club one-day guest passes are available on a first-come, first served basis in the Office of Human Resources. Due to limited availability, employees are eligible for one pass each. Passes are valid through March 31.
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Click here for the Report from the Office of the Vice President for Academic Affairs.
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Residence Life contract renewal is here! Contract renewal is important for all USI students, as it is a time when current USI residents sign housing contracts for the 2003-04 academic year.
Contract renewal gives the University’s current resident and student population priority status over the incoming freshman class. It also gives students the chance to choose for themselves where they will live for the next year.
Faculty and staff are encouraged to share the following schedule with students:
Monday, February 10: Current USI housing residents renewing for their current (Spring 2003) assignment.
Tuesday, February 11: Current USI housing residents moving from the residence halls* may choose a location.
Wednesday, February 12: Current USI housing residents wishing to move to O'Daniel North, O'Daniel South, or Golden Tower** for 2003-04 may choose a location in one of these three areas.
Thursday, February 13: Current USI housing residents wishing to move to McDonald East, McDonald West, or Golden Tower** for 2003-04 may choose a location in one of these three areas.
Friday, February 14: Any USI student (resident or not) wishing to live in any area of campus housing for 2003-04 may choose a location in housing. (Residence hall suites are excluded.)
*Residence hall residents will be required to move to the apartments, as USI residence halls are only for incoming freshmen.
**All eligibility requirements for Golden Tower apartment living must be met (Student must be 21 years of age by September 2, 2003.) in order for students to sign up for Golden Tower.
All renewal events occur from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on the days indicated above in the Residence Life Center. Students must bring their Eagle Access Card. Questions about contract renewal may be directed to the Residence Life Office at 812/468-2000 or via e-mail to living@usi.edu.
For sale
Brick ranch-style home
- 1,300 square feet plus full finished basement, three bedrooms,
two-and-one-half baths, attached two-car garage, yard barn, great location,
located on cul-de-sac next to Haubstadt Community School. Call Kent, 768-5557.
1998 Dodge Ram 4x4 - extended cab, automatic, 148,000 highway miles. MUST SELL: $8,900 OBO. Call 421-0196, leave message.
NordicRider – offers dual motion – adjust for pulling exercise (aerobic workout) or for pushing exercise (strength training): $95. Call Laura, Ext. 1269 or 985-9163.
Computer, monitor, printer - great for child or beginner: $75. Call 421-0196, leave message.
USI basketball tickets - four tickets in Section C, Row 9, Seats 3-6 for Saturday, February 1 vs. Quincy, Women at 5:15 and Men at 7:30; Thursday, February 6 vs. Illinois Springfield, Men at 7:30; and Saturday, February 8 vs. Kentucky Wesleyan, Women at 5:15 and Men at 7:30: $10 each. Call Debbie, Ext. 7000 or 303-5673 after 6 p.m.
Wanted
Desperately seeking USI basketball tickets
– I need four tickets for the February 8 Kentucky Wesleyan game. Let’s haggle.
Call Debi Hagan, Ext. 1099.
Fund
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Big Brothers/Big Sisters Bowl for Kids' Sake
- February 23, 1:30 p.m., Diamond Lanes. Pull a team (one captain and four
team members) together and participate in The College Bowl competition. There
is no cost to bowl (one game and shoes compliments of Diamond Lanes). Each
team member to solicit a minimum $5 donation for Big Brothers/Big
Sisters. Door prizes and incentive prizes. Information: 425-6076. Team packets
available at Alumni and Volunteer Services, WA 104A.
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Networking leaders: Author Andrea Nierenberg, a professional business consultant and instructor at New York University, addresses juniors and seniors during “Networking for your Future,” a Leadership USI workshop January 25. |
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Faculty development: Dr. Peggy Harrel, director of Graduate Studies and Sponsored Research, presents “Writing Faculty Research and Creative Work Award Proposals,” a Center for Teaching and Learning Excellence workshop in January. A variety of workshops are available in February, March, and April. Click here for more information. |
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End 70-percent refund - 4:30 p.m., Office of the Registrar. Information: kkdupont@usi.edu.
Provost Finalist Faculty Forum – with Dr. Donald A. McCrimmon Jr., 2:15 p.m., Health Professions Center, Room 1002.
“Reich n’ Roll, and Folk, and Country, and….: The Growing Importance of Music to the White Power Movement” - Liberal Arts Colloquium presented by Dr. Todd Schroer, assistant professor of sociology, 3:30 p.m., Kleymeyer Hall, Liberal Arts Center.
12th annual Toast to the Arts reservation deadline – silent and live auctions, dinner, entertainment, 7 p.m., February 7, Evansville Museum of Arts, History, and Science. Presented by USI Society for Arts & Humanities. Tickets: $125 per person. Tickets/information: Ext. 7149.
Women's/men's basketball host Quincy - 5:15/7:30 p.m., Physical Activities Center.
All-American Homecoming - Physical Activities Center: 3 p.m. Alumni Game; 5:15 p.m. Lady Eagles vs. Quincy; 7:30 p.m. Eagles vs. Quincy; 9:30 p.m. All-American Homecoming Party. Information: njohnson@usi.edu.
Ice Eagles at GMCHC Conference Tournament – February 1-2, Swonder Ice Arena.
Auditions for the 2003 summer seasons at Lincoln Amphitheatre and The New Harmony Theatre - 10 a.m. to noon, Helen Mallette Studio, Liberal Arts Center. To schedule audition time: 812/465-1668.
Monday, February 3
Smoking Cessation Class
– 5 to 6 p.m., University Center, Room 203. First of four. Presented by the
Recreation and Fitness Center. Information: Ext. 1807.
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Auditions for USI Theatre production of American Dreams - February 3-4, Mallette Studio Theatre, Liberal Arts Center. More...
Global Community Program – 7:30 p.m., Governors Hall. Information: Ext. 1248.
Men's basketball hosts University of Illinois-Springfield - 7:30 p.m., Physical Activities Center.
Southwestern Indiana Regional Development Commission Annual Meeting – 11:30 a.m., Carter Hall. Fee: $10. Reservations requested: Ext. 7067.
“Under the Beams” concert series – Argentine Strings, 8 p.m., Rapp Granary, New Harmony. Presented by The New Harmony Artists’ Guild and The Rapp Granary-Owen Foundation. Tickets: $30. Tickets/information: 812/682-5019.
End 60-percent refund - 4:30 p.m., Office of the Registrar. Information: kkdupont@usi.edu.
Ice Eagles at Southwest Missouri State – February 7-8, Springfield, Mo.
Free Income Tax Services – offered by USI accounting students for low-income taxpayers, 1 to 4 p.m., Orr Center, Room 2005. Information/appointments: Ext. 1718. More...
Women's/men's basketball host Kentucky Wesleyan - 5:15/7:30 p.m., Physical Activities Center.
Tuesday, February 11
Spring Film Series
– Lyrical Nitrate, 1:30 and 6 p.m., Forum I.
Global Community Program – Origami, 7:30 p.m., Governors Hall. Information: Ext. 1248.
Residence Life contract renewal – for any residents moving from the residence halls, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., Residence Life Center. Information: Ext: 2299.
Wednesday, February 12
Career Search -
graduate school and job fair for students who are pursuing or have obtained
degrees, 2:30 to 5:30 p.m., Carter Hall. Information: Ext. 1865.
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Residence Life contract renewal – for any residents renewing O’Daniel North or South, or Golden Tower, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., Residence Life Center. Information: Ext: 2299.
Residence Life contract renewal – for any resident renewing McDonald East or West, or Golden Tower, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., Residence Life Center. Information: Ext: 2299.
Women's/men's basketball at Northern Kentucky - 4:30/6:45 p.m., Highland Heights, Ky.
New Harmony Commission meeting – 3:30 p.m., Atheneum/Visitors Center, New Harmony. Information: klinderm@usi.edu.
USI/NH Foundation Board of Directors meeting – 4:30 p.m. (executive committee), 5:30 p.m. (full board), Atheneum/Visitors Center, New Harmony. Information: klinderm@usi.edu.
“Harmoniefest” – 6:30 p.m., Thrall’s Opera House, New Harmony. Program: Professor Phineas Fairhead, phrenologist, and Mrs. Tyler T. Farley, elocutionist extraordinaire. Pitch in dinner. Presented by the Historic New Harmony Society and Harmonie Associates. Free. Information: klinderm@usi.edu.
Free Income Tax Services – offered by USI accounting students for low-income taxpayers, 1 to 4 p.m., Orr Center, Room 2005. Information/appointments: Ext. 1718. More...
Louie Laskowski - painted clothing exhibit, February 15-March 30, New Harmony Gallery of Contemporary Art, 506 Main St., New Harmony. Gallery hours: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday. Information: 812/682-3156.
Winter Gallery Stroll – 3:30 to 7:30 p.m., all five galleries in New Harmony will host receptions in conjunction with the opening of the Louie Laskowski exhibit at New Harmony Gallery of Contemporary Art. Information: 812/682-3156.
Indianapolis Alumni Association Chapter Pizza Gathering - 5:30 p.m., McQ's Pub & Eatery. Information: njohnson@usi.edu.
Baseball at Carson-Newman – February 15-16, Jefferson City, Tenn.
Women's/men's basketball at University of Indianapolis - noon/2:15 p.m., Indianapolis.
Ice Eagles host Southwestern Illinois College – 8:30 p.m. February 15 (Fan Appreciation Night) and 9:30 a.m. February 16, Swonder Ice Arena.
International Week Reception – 4 p.m., Carter Hall. Presented by International Programs and Services. Information: Ext. 1248.
International Jeopardy Game – part of USI’s International Week celebration, 11 a.m., University Center. Presented by International Programs and Services. Information: Ext. 1248.
Study Abroad Panel – part of USI’s International Week celebration, 11 a.m., University Center, Room 201. Presented by International Programs and Services. Information: Ext. 1248.
Baseball at Murray State - 2 p.m., Murray, Ky.
Hunger Banquet - 6 to 8 p.m., Carter Hall. Sponsored by Master of Social Work Student Association. Information: Ext. 1843. More...
“The Lessons of Enron and Other Corporate Scandals” – public symposium moderated by Dr. Stephen Sullivan, associate professor of philosophy, 7:30 p.m., Carter Hall. Information: Ext. 1095.
“Copyright Issues Online” – videoconference, 1:30 to 3 p.m., Health Professions Center, Room 1027. Information: Ext. 1824.
Baseball hosts Oakland City - 1 p.m., USI Baseball Field.
Women's/men's basketball host Wisconsin-Parkside - 5:15/7:30 p.m., Physical Activities Center.
RopeWalk Winter Weekend – February 21-23, New Harmony: USI hosts a weekend of study and exchange of ideas with featured writers Tony Ardizzone, fiction/nonfiction, or Paulette Roeske, poetry. Tuition charged. Information: www.ropewalk.org.
Softball at Kennesaw State Tournament – February 21-22, Kennesaw, Ga.
Annual Bluebird Trail Cleanup – 9 a.m., meet at the Grimes Haus on Bennett Lane. Information: www.usi.edu/bluebird.
Free Income Tax Services – offered by USI accounting students for low-income taxpayers, 1 to 4 p.m., Orr Center, Room 2005. Information/appointments: Ext. 1718.
Women's/men's basketball host Lewis - 1/3:15 p.m., Physical Activities Center.
Baseball hosts Purdue University North Central – 2 p.m. February 22, 11 a.m. February 23, USI Baseball Field.
Tuesday, February 25
Spring Film Series
– Swing Time, 1:30 and 6 p.m., Forum I.
Wednesday, February 26
Second annual Phenomenal Women of Evansville
– 6 p.m. awards ceremony, 4:30 p.m. exhibition, Carter Hall. Presented by the
Multicultural Center and American Association for University Women in
conjunction with Women’s History Month. Information: Ext. 7188.
Women's/men's basketball at Quincy University - 5:15/7:30 p.m., Quincy, Ill.
“Under the Beams” concert series – Pure Gold, 8 p.m., Rapp Granary, New Harmony. Presented by The New Harmony Artists’ Guild and The Rapp Granary-Owen Foundation. Tickets: $30. Tickets/information: 812/682-5019.
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