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Congressman Brad
Ellsworth poses with employees from the Office of Admission.
Ellsworth, who graduated from USI in 1981, served as the
welcome guest presenter during a Southern Hospitality Day on
November 17. Front row, left to right: Ellie Wright,
admission counselor; Shannon Hile, senior admission
counselor; Megan Black, senior admission counselor;
Elizabeth Tenbrook, admission counselor; Nancy Dauby,
assistant director; and Elyse Rench, admission counselor.
Back row, left to right: John Campbell, assistant director;
Mark Rusk, associate director; Ellsworth; and Eric Otto,
director.

Photo by LaVerne Jones/USI
Gospel singer Shervonne Wells instructs students on how to
perform a gospel song. Wells served as a special guest
during the Multicultural Center's annual Gospel Explosion!
event that featured the USI Gospel choir, Designed by Grace,
and other area gospel groups on November 17.

Photo by LaVerne Jones/USI
Students and alumni had the opportunity
to meet potential employers and discuss career options at
the CareerLINK Internship/Co-op, Full-time, and Graduate
School Fair. The fair was sponsored by Career Services.

Photo by MaCabe Brown/USI
The
10th-ranked USI men's basketball team lost a hard-fought
game to fourth-ranked Northwest Missouri State University,
74-66, Saturday night in the finale of the Bill Joergens
Memorial Tournament. USI falls to 2-2, while NWMS goes to
5-0 for the season. USI was led by sophomore guard Darren
Cloud, No. 2 (Evansville, Indiana), who led the Eagles with
24 points. Cloud was seven-of-14 from the field, including
six three-point field goals.

Photo by Elizabeth Courtney Randolph/USI
Dr. Jeffrey
A. Stamp, chair of Entrepreneurship and Innovation in the
University of North Dakota’s College of Business and Public
Administration, gave a free public presentations on November
19. Left to right: Dr. Greg Murphy, associate dean in the
College of Business; Stamp; Victoria Reed, instructor in
business communication; and Les Nunn, associate professor of
business law.
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