
In the fall of 1965, a university committed to educating the people of
Southern Indiana was born. On September 15, the first classes began at USI
(then called Indiana State University-Evansville, ISUE) in the old Centennial
School at 112 N. 12th Avenue with 412 students and 36 part-time faculty and
staff, as well as freshman-level classes in seven academic programs.
This was the humble beginning of an institution with a shared community dream.
Follow the journey of a group of Hoosiers that surpassed their wildest dreams!
1960's
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Southern Indiana Higher Education, Inc. raises nearly a million dollars in a
community fund drive to acquire a 1,400-acre tract of land adjoining Highway
62 in western Vanderburgh county.
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Dr. David L. Rice, a Ball State University professor, is named dean of the
campus.
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Indiana legislature approves first buildings.
The Science Center and Administration Building, the first structure on the new
campus, opens on the 300-acre site donated by Southern Indiana Higher
Education Inc.
1970's
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The dedication of the campus is held on April 1970 and the first honorary
degrees are conferred.
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The first Commencement for 151 degree candidates is held on June 2, 1971.
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David L. Rice is named the first president on campus.
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The University joins the NAIA for intercollegiate athletic competition.
University Center opens in 1974.
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Golf team finishes 15th in the nation with 54 victories and 25 losses in 1974.
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In 1975 there are 86 full-time faculty and 149 staff members to provide
academic programs in 31 areas.
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In 1976 the Alumni Association hosts its first five-year reunion in honor of
the Class of 1971.
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Intercollegiate athletic programs change affiliation from NAIA to NCAA
Division II competition.
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The Great Lakes Valley Conference for men's and women's intercollegiate
athletic competition is funded with the University as a charter member.
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In 1979 the Southern Indiana Higher Education, Inc. announces plan to provide
student housing adjacent to campus.
1980's
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South Central Broadcasting donates AM820 radio station to the University. The
station takes call letters WSWI and puts communications students "on the air."
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The University Home, providing a home for the University's first family and
built entirely with private funds, opens and is donated to the university by
the USI Foundation.
- The Commission of Higher Education supports separate state university status.
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The bill creating the University of Southern Indiana passes both houses of the
Indiana General Assembly, and is signed into law by Governor Robert D. Orr on
campus April 16, 1985, at 12:07:15 p.m.
The first Board of Trustees is appointed.
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In 1988 the first master's degrees are conferred. Presidential candidate
George Bush visits campus. Dr. Melvin Denner, professor of biology, is named
Indiana's Professor of the Year.
1990's
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The Robert D. Orr Center opens as USI celebrates its 25th anniversary, marking
the September 15, 1965, opening of classes.
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In 1994, H. Ray Hoops is named president; effective July 1st.
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The Health Professions Center opens and the School of Nursing and Health
Profession and IU Medical Center-Evansville Campus, move in. (1994)
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Over 11,000 students have graduated since 1971; two-thirds of USI's graduates
remain in the Tri-State. (1995)
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Groundbreaking for $4.7 million expansion of the University Center. (1995)
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Harlaxton study-abroad program in cooperation with UE is approved. (1996)
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Liberal Arts Center opens. (1999)
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Newman Hall, USI's first residence hall, opens. (1999)
2000's
The future belongs to you, the current USI student population. What will you
make of it? Only time will tell.
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