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The University of Southern Indiana’s Multicultural Center, Old National Bank and the American Association of University Women are proud to announce the Tenth Annual Phenomenal Women of USI and the Community Recognition Ceremony.

Phenomenal Women, held during Women’s History Month at USI, honors and celebrates women from all walks of life who have made contributions to diversity in the USI and the Evansville communities. Through the annual recognition of these contributions, the Phenomenal Women program hopes to inspire others to embrace and promote diversity within their own lives.

table with flower centerpieceThis year's Phenomenal Women of USI and Community Recognition Ceremony will be held at 6:00 p.m. on March 22, 2012 in the University Center Carter Hall. 

Phenomenal Women recognizes eight women in seven categories:

  • Community-at-large
  • USI Undergraduate Student
  • USI Graduate Student
  • USI Alumni
  • USI Faculty
  • USI Administrative Staff
  • USI Support Staff. 

This web site contains links to view the recognition categories, view current and past honorees, browse the event program, learn about the vendors and sponsors, and access the event nomination form.

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NOMINATIONS ARE DUE BY
FEBRUARY 9, 2012

2011 Recipients
2011 Phenomenal Women
back l to r:   Jessica Hopkins, Koryn Heeke, Danyelle Granger, Johnna Denning, Maura Robinson, back r to l: Tanya Cook, Suzanne Schroeder, Janet Johnson, Daniela Vidal, Lauren West
Diversity is the differences and similarities among groups of people and individuals based on race, ethnicity, socioeconomic status, gender, language, abilities, religion, sexual orientation, and geographic region in which they live.